More women are in medicine. The study aimed at examining medical students' perception of female doctors' clinical practice and teaching as it relates to their gender. The study's design was simple randomized using well-structured questionnaires. One hundred and sixty-one medical students with a mean age of 24.4 ± 2 years were involved in the study. Gender bias was shown generally by 68.9 % of them with male doctors being favoured (42.9%). Specialty preferences significantly favoured male surgeons (76 ie50.3%) and female paediatricians (67 ie 44.9%) (x2 = 10.78 and 6.62 respectively, p< 0.05 for both). Preference for female anaesthetists (9.3%) was better than has been reported (0.69%).Majority of students (61.5%) showed indifference to doct...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
Background: Despite 15,000 annual medical graduates, few choose neurosurgery, especially women. The ...
More women are in medicine. The study aimed at examining medical students' perception of female doct...
Background: This study was a patient survey of attitudes towards the gender of their physiciansgener...
Background. Gender bias is strongly present in the medical field and results in differences in diagn...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
BACKGROUND: Gender issues are important to address during medical education, however research about ...
Contains fulltext : 138075.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The careers of ...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess first-year medical students' implicit perceptions o...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Abstract Background Gender issues are important to address during medical education, however researc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com The careers of ma...
Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender awareness in doctors contributes to...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
Background: Despite 15,000 annual medical graduates, few choose neurosurgery, especially women. The ...
More women are in medicine. The study aimed at examining medical students' perception of female doct...
Background: This study was a patient survey of attitudes towards the gender of their physiciansgener...
Background. Gender bias is strongly present in the medical field and results in differences in diagn...
The inclusion of a gender perspective in medicine has shown that gender is an essential factor in he...
BACKGROUND: Gender issues are important to address during medical education, however research about ...
Contains fulltext : 138075.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The careers of ...
Objective Medical schools now average approximately 50% female students, yet a disproportionate numb...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess first-year medical students' implicit perceptions o...
BackgroundAs more women become surgeons, knowledge of patient perceptions is necessary to educate th...
Abstract Background Gender issues are important to address during medical education, however researc...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com The careers of ma...
Gender is an essential determinant of health and illness. Gender awareness in doctors contributes to...
Background: Gender is an important social determinant, that influences healthcare. The lack of gende...
Background: Although women make up nearly half of medical school classes in the United States, just ...
Background: Despite 15,000 annual medical graduates, few choose neurosurgery, especially women. The ...