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Today's doctors: What do men and women value in a training post?

Gillian Marion ScanlanPeter JohnstonKim WalkerDiane SkåtunJennifer Anne Cleland
Published in: Medical education (2021)
This study adds to existing knowledge in terms of quantifying gendered values in respect of training or residency preferences. That men value a supportive working culture significantly less than women is well established. However, our findings that location, working conditions and working culture are increasingly important to both men and women, suggests that traditional gender norms may be changing. This intelligence can inform gender-responsive workforce planning and innovation, and future research.
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