Women physicians experience higher levels of burnout and lower satisfaction with work-life integration compared with their ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The representation of women in medicine continues to increase, as 37% of U.S. physicians and 54% of medical ...
LOS ANGELES -- Dr. Valencia Walker is a neonatologist, a physician specializing in the care of newborn babies and a member of the Association of Black Women Physicians. She says gender wage gaps, ...
This is part three of a three-part Healio Exclusive series on work-life balance among women physicians. Part one can be ...
More women than ever are becoming physicians, but female physicians still have the highest attrition rates, The Hill reported Feb. 22. In the 2023-24 school year, female medical schools made up more ...
A female physician’s life is full of compassion and care. She gives it freely, carries its weight, and at times, struggles to find it for herself. In hospitals and clinics, she is a constant presence: ...
The total population of licensed physicians in the United States (916,264) has increased by 4% since 2012, according to the Census of Actively Licensed Physicians in the United States, 2014, published ...
Female physicians are more burned out than male physicians, but they also feel burned out in different ways, according to the 2015 Medscape Physician Lifestyle Report. More female physicians (51 ...
Do physicians in the United States take their own lives more or less often than non-physicians? How do suicide rates compare in female versus male physicians? Hirsh Makhija, Sidney Zisook, and their ...