This study seeks to determine whether salaries differ by gender in a relatively homogeneous cohort of physician researchers and, if so, whether these differences...
The following study examines whether the gender pay gap exists in a recently hired cohort of physicians through a survey of 1,275 physicians. The authors observed,...
The Joy in Medicine podcast series from Johns Hopkins takes a look at the myriad ways clinicians find joy, from advocating for patients to developing programs to...
Female physicians are more likely to make professional adjustments to accommodate their responsibilities at home. Nearly half of the spouses of male physicians...
Retaining women in academic medicine is challenging, despite gender parity in medical training. Child-rearing and differential preferences on work-life balance may...
The following study assesses the resident experience of childbearing during surgical training by conducting a self-administered 74-question survey. Results show...
Women who have their first child before 25 or after 35 eventually close the salary divide with their husbands. However, the 10 years in between are the prime...
Women who have children are less likely to be hired for jobs, to be perceived as competent at work or to be paid as much as their male colleagues with the same...
The following article discusses the concept of a "maternal wall", through which coworkers and bosses often perceive a trade-off between competence and warmth....
Burnout is the experience of three interrelated components: exhaustion, cynicism and inefficacy. To mitigate the effects of burnout and help prevent it in the...
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