In Pakistan, the term ‘Doctor Brides’ is in constant parlance in media and refers to those females who leave the profession after graduation to take the roles of wives and mothers (1-4). Whilst they are commonly blamed for the shortage of physicians in the country, there is a lack of official data which explores the attrition of female doctors in the country. According to a 2019 news report, 85,000 female doctors have already left work in the country (5). It has also been estimated that 70% of all medical students in Pakistan are female, half of whom do not continue in the medical profession after graduation (6). In 2014, the Pakistan Medical & Dental Council (PMDC) attempted to restrict female admissions to 50%. This was, however, chal...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...
Introduction: Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly access...
Gone are the days when women were considered to be suitable only for managing homes and rearing chil...
In Pakistan, the term ‘Doctor Brides’ is in constant parlance in media and refers to those females w...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
This literature review explores the current issues and historical aspects of the problems faced by f...
Objective: To assess gender bias, discrimination and bullying at medical schools, and to explore the...
Women have contributed a lot in all aspects of national development of Pakistan since its emergence....
Background: A female doctor faces various barriers during her medical life which play significant ro...
Outmoded career structures and attitudes mean that the UK risks losing out on the valuable contribut...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...
Introduction: Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly access...
Gone are the days when women were considered to be suitable only for managing homes and rearing chil...
In Pakistan, the term ‘Doctor Brides’ is in constant parlance in media and refers to those females w...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to pr...
This literature review explores the current issues and historical aspects of the problems faced by f...
Objective: To assess gender bias, discrimination and bullying at medical schools, and to explore the...
Women have contributed a lot in all aspects of national development of Pakistan since its emergence....
Background: A female doctor faces various barriers during her medical life which play significant ro...
Outmoded career structures and attitudes mean that the UK risks losing out on the valuable contribut...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...
Introduction: Despite women being under-represented in academic surgery, there is no publicly access...
Gone are the days when women were considered to be suitable only for managing homes and rearing chil...