Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the UK show that this is not accurate. From 2020, it is expected that the majority of clinicians will be female. Existing trends, however, show that certain medical and surgical specialities are male or female dominated, in some specialities to the extent that over 80% of clinicians are of the same gender. Some suggested reasons for this imbalance are personality traits, discrimination and the availability of role models although it is clear that this issue is multifactorial. Until the causes for this gender imbalance can be understood, efforts to address the situation are likely to be limited.</p
This article is based on a career history study of gender differences and similarities in recruitmen...
Abstract Background Though the proportion of women in medical schools has increased, gender disparit...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objectives To examine sex differences in the specialty training recruitment outcomes of UK medical g...
Abstract Background The literature investigating female and male medical students’ differing career ...
In recent years, female enrollment into medical faculties almost all over the world has increased tr...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
This study examined whether a career influences survey assessing the value medical students place on...
Background More and more female residents enter postgraduate medical training (PGMT). Meanwhile, wom...
Objective: To identify choices of medical specialties as career and to study how gender changes perc...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
This article is based on a career history study of gender differences and similarities in recruitmen...
Abstract Background Though the proportion of women in medical schools has increased, gender disparit...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...
Medicine has traditionally been regarded as a career predominated by males however the trends in the...
In the United States, women physicians remain concentrated in a few specialties despite their increa...
Objectives To examine sex differences in the specialty training recruitment outcomes of UK medical g...
Abstract Background The literature investigating female and male medical students’ differing career ...
In recent years, female enrollment into medical faculties almost all over the world has increased tr...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
Background: The literature investigating female and male medical students' differing career intentio...
This study examined whether a career influences survey assessing the value medical students place on...
Background More and more female residents enter postgraduate medical training (PGMT). Meanwhile, wom...
Objective: To identify choices of medical specialties as career and to study how gender changes perc...
During the last 15 years, women have substantially increased their share of traditionally male pr...
Introduction: Insight in the choices of medical students concerning their future career is an actual...
This article is based on a career history study of gender differences and similarities in recruitmen...
Abstract Background Though the proportion of women in medical schools has increased, gender disparit...
There has been an increase in the number of female doctors worldwide. Women now represent half of al...