Background: Women make up a significant proportion of workforce in healthcare. However, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions relating to healthcare for a multitude of reasons: balancing personal and work duties, favoritism toward men, lack of support from colleagues and mentors, as well as other factors. This study aims to recognize the contribution made by women in the Bahraini healthcare sector by determining the gender distribution in Bahrain's medical schools, government hospitals, Ministry of Health, and National Health Regulatory Authority. Methods: Data were collected from the Bahraini Ministry of Health, National Health Regulatory Authority, Salmaniya Medical Complex, King Hamad University Hospital, Bahrain Defence F...
2018-04-09An emerging trend in the economically developing Arabian Gulf informs the premise of this ...
abstract: The main goal of this project is to discuss the evolution of women in medicine by focusing...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is an Islamic monarchy and was established in 1932. Saudi women fi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the current status and the challenges of Bahraini women ...
PURPOSE: National medical specialty societies speak for their respective fields in policy debates, i...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
The progression enjoyed by women in the kingdom of Bahrain today, is in parallel to the social, cult...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
This scholarly study is the first to compare business leadership in the Arab Gulf states in terms of...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
Background: Medicine has undergone profound changes in terms of the number of women entering the pro...
BackgroundBangladesh is currently faced with an emerging scenario of increased number of female phys...
Purpose: Leadership characteristics and career development of women in a health sciences university ...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
2018-04-09An emerging trend in the economically developing Arabian Gulf informs the premise of this ...
abstract: The main goal of this project is to discuss the evolution of women in medicine by focusing...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is an Islamic monarchy and was established in 1932. Saudi women fi...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the current status and the challenges of Bahraini women ...
PURPOSE: National medical specialty societies speak for their respective fields in policy debates, i...
Aim: To analyze women's advancement compared with that of men and to determine whether advancement i...
The progression enjoyed by women in the kingdom of Bahrain today, is in parallel to the social, cult...
Objective: To explore perceptions of leadership in undergraduate medical students. Design: A quantit...
This scholarly study is the first to compare business leadership in the Arab Gulf states in terms of...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
Background: Medicine has undergone profound changes in terms of the number of women entering the pro...
BackgroundBangladesh is currently faced with an emerging scenario of increased number of female phys...
Purpose: Leadership characteristics and career development of women in a health sciences university ...
Background: Although the proportion of women in medicine is growing, female physicians continue to b...
2018-04-09An emerging trend in the economically developing Arabian Gulf informs the premise of this ...
abstract: The main goal of this project is to discuss the evolution of women in medicine by focusing...
Background: All European countries need to increase the number of health professionals in the near f...