In Pakistan, women outnumber men in medical colleges with 80 percent enrollment, yet many fail to practice medicine following graduation. Pakistan Medical Council (PMC) states 50 percent of graduated women doctors either did not practice or left employment in a short period. Thus, the non-servicing women doctors are assumed as the one of the major causes for the overall doctors’ shortage in the country. Addressing this enduring matter, this study aims to explore and understand the factors that discourage women doctors from practicing medicine in Pakistani hospitals. The study employed qualitative exploratory inquiry with an interpretive paradigm to attain a deeper understanding of the problem. 59-semi structured interviews were conducted by...
In common with several countries in South Asia, the Pakistan government health system has introduced...
BackgroundBangladesh is currently faced with an emerging scenario of increased number of female phys...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
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...
Background: A female doctor faces various barriers during her medical life which play significant ro...
This literature review explores the current issues and historical aspects of the problems faced by f...
In Pakistan, the term ‘Doctor Brides’ is in constant parlance in media and refers to those females w...
Women have contributed a lot in all aspects of national development of Pakistan since its emergence....
In common with several countries in South Asia, the Pakistan government health system has introduced...
BackgroundBangladesh is currently faced with an emerging scenario of increased number of female phys...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...
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...
Background: A female doctor faces various barriers during her medical life which play significant ro...
This literature review explores the current issues and historical aspects of the problems faced by f...
In Pakistan, the term ‘Doctor Brides’ is in constant parlance in media and refers to those females w...
Women have contributed a lot in all aspects of national development of Pakistan since its emergence....
In common with several countries in South Asia, the Pakistan government health system has introduced...
BackgroundBangladesh is currently faced with an emerging scenario of increased number of female phys...
Background: Despite increasing numbers of women surgeons globally, barriers to career advancement pe...