A Rapid Scoping Review of Gender Inequities in the Medical Profession
@inproceedings{Ros2019ARS, title={A Rapid Scoping Review of Gender Inequities in the Medical Profession}, author={Ana M. Viamonte Ros and S. Markham and Diane Wu and P. Nicholas}, year={2019} }
A Rapid Scoping Review of Gender Inequities in the Medical Profession Ana M. Viamonte Ros, MD, MPH; Sanford M. Markham, FACOG, FACS; Diane Wu, MD, MPH, CCFP; Patrice K. Nicholas, DNSc, DHL (Hon.), MPH, RN, NP-C, FAAN, MGH Introduction: There continue to be large inequities in the representation of women at progressive levels of training and seniority in both academic and community practice settings. Gender inequity in medicine is not only problematic in its own right but has the potential to… CONTINUE READING
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