Abstract

Fewer women than men choose careers in academic medicine, and junior doctors’ interest in the area is waning, researchers have found. The findings came after a report published last month, which showed that a lack of women in academic medicine has led to some areas of medicine not being properly studied.1 The team behind the new study also found that doctors of Asian ethnicity and doctors who had studied for an intercalated degree were more likely than others to pursue an academic career.2 Researchers from the University of Oxford surveyed three cohorts of medical graduates—from …

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