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Barriers to Women Entering Surgical Careers: A Global Study into Medical Student Perceptions.

Isobel H MarksA DiazM KeemSeyedeh-Sanam Ladi-SeyedianG S PhilipoH MunirT I PomeraniH M SughayerN PeterC LavyD C Chang
Published in: World journal of surgery (2020)
Perceived poor access to postgraduate training and heavy workload dissuade students worldwide from considering surgical careers. Postgraduate training in particular appears to be most significant for women and cost of training an additional factor in both women and men from LMICs and LICs. Mentorship remains an important and modifiable factor in influencing student's decision to pursue surgery. Quality of surgical education showed no effect on student decision-making.
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