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  2. Gender bias in medical diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Female patients have also been considered more demanding patients, and are considered to be a greater burden than male patients. [44] One observer has stated that, "different forms of female suffering are minimized, mocked, coaxed into silence." [2] In the medical community, women are perceived as having to "prove they are as sick as male ...

  3. Gender discrimination in the medical professions - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman to graduate from a western medical school Geneva Medical College, where Elizabeth Blackwell graduated in 1849. While both men and women are enrolling in medical school at similar rates, in 2015 the United States reported having 34% active female physicians and 66% active male physicians.

  4. Do women make better physicians? New study finds patients ...

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    Female primary care physicians (PCPs) also spend more time per visit with both male and female patients compared to male doctors, which results in a loss of revenue for them, according to a 2020 ...

  5. Women are less likely to die when treated by female doctors ...

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    Male physicians are also more likely than female doctors to underestimate women’s risk of stroke. Part of the problem, Miyawaki said, is that medical students get “limited training in women ...

  6. Patients with female doctors have a lower risk of death or ...

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    Patients with female doctors have a lower risk of death or serious complications, research shows. Aria Bendix. May 15, 2024 at 12:55 PM. ... compared with patients with male surgeons.

  7. Women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Joan Refshauge (1906–1979) was the first female doctor appointed to Papua New Guinea by the Australian government in 1947. [147] [148] Henriette Bùi Quang Chiêu (1906–2012) was the first female doctor in Vietnam. [149] [150] Sophie Redmond (1907–1955) became the first female doctor in Suriname after graduating from medical school in ...

  8. Modesty in medical settings - Wikipedia

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    In 1816, male physician René Laennec invented the stethoscope as a way to respect the modesty of a female patient, as it would have been awkward for him to put his ear on her chest. [1] Hospital gowns increase modesty as compared to the patient presenting nude, but in the past, there have been odd clothing which exposes the body. [2]

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