Two recent studies published in JAMA bring more data to the debate over how prevalent and meaningful gender disparities are in academic medicine. I explore both of them, and more, in my latest post over at the AcademyHealth blog.
Two recent studies published in JAMA bring more data to the debate over how prevalent and meaningful gender disparities are in academic medicine. I explore both of them, and more, in my latest post over at the AcademyHealth blog.
Aaron E. Carroll, MD, MS is co-Editor-in-Chief of The Incidental Economist. He is President & CEO of AcademyHealth. A nationally recognized thought leader, science communicator, pediatrician, and health services researcher, he is a passionate advocate for the creation and use of evidence to improve health and health care for all. In addition to contributing regularly to The New York Times and the Atlantic, he is the author of four books, most recently The Bad Food Bible.
Aaron E. Carroll, MD, MS is co-Editor-in-Chief of The Incidental Economist. He is President & CEO of AcademyHealth. A nationally recognized thought leader, science communicator, pediatrician, and health services researcher, he is a passionate advocate for the creation and use of evidence to improve health and health care for all. In addition to contributing regularly to The New York Times and the Atlantic, he is the author of four books, most recently The Bad Food Bible.
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