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The contribution of work characteristics, home characteristics and gender to burnout in medical residents

This study examines the associations of job demands and resources, home demands and resources, and work–home interferences with burnout in male and female medical...

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Development of burnout over time and the causal order of the three dimensions of burnout among male and female GPs. A three-wave panel study.

This study aims to assess the prevalence and development of burnout among General Practitioners (GPs). In this population the prevalence of burnout is high. Results...

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The perceived organizational impact of the gender gap across a Canadian department of medicine and proposed strategies to combat it: a qualitative study

This study explores the perspectives of faculty members at a single department of medicine on the impact of the existing gender gap on organizational effectiveness...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
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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Trends and comparison of female first authorship in high impact medical journals: observational study (1994-2014)

The following study examines changes in representation of women among first authors of original research published in high impact general medical journals from 1994...

Peer-Reviewed Literature
Gender bias in patients’ perceptions of patient-centered behaviors

This research examines whether patient perceptions are equivalently associated with patient-centered behavior in male and female medical students, and tests the...

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Gender Differences in Time Spent on Parenting and Domestic Responsibilities by High-Achieving Young Physician-Researchers

The following study investigates the division of domestic labor by gender in a motivated group of early-career physician-researchers. Results from the survey showed...

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Sex Differences Among Career Development Awardees in the Attainment of Independent Research Funding in a Department of Medicine

National data suggest that women are overall less likely than men to attain independent research funding. This study seeks to determine whether such sex differences...

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