Abstract

Madam, The choice of specialisation by medical students is influenced by a variety of factors, including the specialty's perceived credibility, parental influence, work-life balance, money, cultural background, rotations in the clinic, mentors' experiences, etc. In various medical professions gender disparity persists, in conventionally male-dominated specialties, despite rising numbers of women in medical schools and clinical practice regions globally. Inevitably, there were statistically substantial gender variations in the medical specialties chosen by male and female doctors, with the majority of men choosing surgery and orthopaedics.1

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