Resources tagged with: Gender
Sex Differences in Academic Rank and Publication Rate at Top-Ranked US Neurology Programs

The following study of 1712 academic neurologists, published in JAMA Neurology, analyzes the proportion of male versus female neurologists at each academic faculty...

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Hours Worked Among US Dual Physician Couples With Children, 2000 to 2015

A national sample of dual-physician couples (n=9868) was analyzed for hours worked, age of youngest child, ages and races of each spouse, state, and time period....

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Sex differences in physician burnout in the United States and The Netherlands

This study aims to determine if there are sex differences in physician burnout in the Netherlands and, if not, to explore why they are present in the United States....

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Gendered Expectations: Do They Contribute to High Burnout Among Female Physicians?

The following article, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, addresses patients' differing expectations of female versus male physicians. Although...

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Demands, values, and burnout: relevance for physicians

In a national mailed survey, 2536 Canadian physicians were analyzed for levels of burnout, values congruence, and workload by sex, measured by the Maslach Burnout...

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Gender differences in time spent on parenting and domestic responsibilities by high-achieving young physician-researchers

A nationwide postal survey was completed by 1049 physician recipients of National Institute of Health K08 or K23 awards between 2006 and 2009. The self-report...

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Sex differences in academic rank in US medical schools in 2014

The following article, published in JAMA, analyzes sex differences in faculty rank among 91,073 US academic physicians. Sex differences in faculty rank were linked...

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Work-home interface stress: an important predictor of emotional exhaustion 15 years into a medical career

This study examines changes in work-home interface stress over 5 years, and their prediction of emotional exhaustion. A nationwide doctor cohort questionnaire, at...

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Empathy in clinical practice: How individual dispositions, gender, and experience moderate empathic concern, burnout, and emotional distress in physicians

The following large-scale study aimed to better understand clinical empathy and factors undermining its experience and outcome in care-giving settings. 7,584...

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Gender Disparity Task Force Report from the American Academy of Neurology

This report and recommendations was written by the Gender Disparity Task Force of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) to discuss issues related to the...

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