30 percent of female doctors have been harassed at work

Published by rudy Date posted on December 12, 2016

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You can’t just write a prescription for this. A new report surveying 1,066 successful mid-career doctors of both genders found that sex discrimination knows no professional boundaries: Nearly a third of the female physicians reported having experienced sexual harassment. For men, that number was 4 percent. Meanwhile, 70 percent of the women said they perceived gender bias at work. Given that nearly half of med students are women, study authors say shining a light on sexism will be key to ensuring the health of the medical profession.

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