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Resource topic: Practice Environment
Reducing Implicit Gender Leadership Bias in Academic Medicine With an Educational Intervention

This study investigates the explicit and implicit biases favoring men as leaders, among both men and women faculty, and assesses whether these attitudes change...

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Gender pay gap widens among newly trained New York doctors

The following article, published in Modern Healthcare, reports on the income gap between new male and female physicians in New York, which has doubled from 2010 to...

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The $16,819 Pay Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The Unexplained Trend Of Men Earning More Than Women

Prior research has suggested that gender differences in physicians’ salaries can be accounted for by the tendency of women to enter primary care fields and work...

Report
National Research Study Finds Large Gaps in U.S. Physician Compensation

The following article summarizes the Physician Compensation Report, a comprehensive survey of US physician compensation based on more than 65,000 verified US...

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Gender Pay Gaps Widen for Newly Trained Physicians

Researchers at the Center for Health Workforce Studies (CHWS) analyzed starting salary trends for physicians who completed graduate medical education (GME) training...

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Pregnancy during obstetrics and gynecology residency: effect on surgical experience

This study explores residents' views about pregnancy during residency and the effect leaves of absence had on the quantity of surgical procedures performed. 31...

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Predictors and Outcomes of Burnout in Primary Care Physicians

 The following study aims to assess relationships between primary care work conditions, physician burnout, quality of care, and medical errors. Findings show that...

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Gender Differences in Medicine — From Medical School to Medicare

The following article describes one physician's personal experience as a medical student and later, a member of a medical school's admission committee, and her...

Personal Stories
Female Physicians and the Future of Endocrinology

70% of current endocrinology fellows are women, which reflects an apparent waning of interest in endocrinology among male trainees. To continue to attract trainees...

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Maximizing the Potential of Women in Emergency Medicine

The following policy statement, by The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), provides several recommendations for employers to adopt, in order to enable...

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