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- Now three in five doctors aged under 30 are women. Jenny Hope // Daily Mail;10/16/2013, p21
THREE out of five young doctors on hospital wards and in GP surgeries are women.
- Now three in five doctors aged under 30 are women. Jenny Hope // Daily Mail;10/16/2013, p21
THREE out of five young doctors on hospital wards and in GP surgeries are women.
- Improving the position of women in medicine. Showalter, Elaine // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);01/09/99, Vol. 318 Issue 7176, p71
Editorial. Discusses the discrimination facing women doctors in Norway in achieving leadership in their profession. Information on a study conducted about the women doctors and leadership positions in hospitals; Attitudes of women doctors; Limitations for women.
- Hospital with a Heart, Women Doctors and the Paradox of Separatism at The New England Hospital, 1862-1869 (Book Review). Rosner, David // Journal of Social History;Winter86, Vol. 20 Issue 2
Reviews the book 'Hospital With a Heart, Women Doctors and the Paradox of Separatism at the New England Hospital, 1862-1869,' by Virginia Drachman.
- If you discovered your doctor or hospital performs abortions, would you continue to go there? // Today's Christian Woman;Mar/Apr98, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p18
Focuses on how Christian women would react to the discovery of the fact that their doctor or hospital performs abortion. Includes changing the doctors immediately; Sharing of views about the sanctity of life with the doctor; Lack of support for the doctor.
- Numbers of hospital doctors rise. // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition);08/09/97, Vol. 315 Issue 7104, p328
Reports on the increase in the number of hospital doctors and consultants in England yearly between 1986 and 1996, with women doctors making the grade more than men.
- Injury risk for GB wannabes. // Daily Mail;8/13/2012, p12
DOCTORS and hospitals are braced for a flood of would-be sportsmen and women injuring themselves trying to copy Olympic athletes.
- IN MEMORIAM. // Canadian Urological Association Journal;Jan/Feb2015, Vol. 9 Issue 1/2, p72
An obituary for medical doctor and urologist John Gerald Connolly at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, Ontario is presented.
- Elizabeth Blackwell, 1821-1910. Currie, Stephen // Elizabeth Blackwell (ELL);2009, p1
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first American woman to become a doctor. She started a hospital and a medical school. At medical schools, people learn to become doctors. Blackwell helped other women become doctors, too.
- Hospital with a Heart (Book Review). Tomes, Nancy // American Historical Review;Jun85, Vol. 90 Issue 3, p767
Reviews the book 'Hospital with a Heart: Women Doctors and the Paradox of Separatism at the New England Hospital, 1862-1969,' by Virginia G. Drachman.