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'I felt forced to find an alternative': a qualitative analysis of women medical educators' narratives of career transitions.

Osa Eghosa-AimufuaAlicia BoamKatie Louise WebbJulie Browne
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Career advancement in medical education may involve women taking significant personal or career sacrifices, partly due to the continued existence of a medical culture allowing men to dominate senior ranks. Women medical educators achieving satisfying senior roles in the field may harbour lingering regret and resentment at the personal and career costs.
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