Fitzgerald, RC;
Black, C;
(2001)
Women in hospital medicine: career choices and opportunities.
Hospital Medicine
, 62
(12)
pp. 778-779.
Abstract
A significant number of women now enter hospital medicine. However, many do not make the expected progression within the medical specialties. The Royal College of physicians set up a working party to examine and collect evidence on the career chokes and progression of women in the hospital medical specialties under its remit and published a report of this evidence. This article outlines the findings of the report and the implications for hospital medicine
Type: | Article |
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Title: | Women in hospital medicine: career choices and opportunities |
Additional information: | Journal English Article MARK ALLEN PUBLISHING LTD DEC 502UW LONDON HOSP MED CROXTED MEWS, 286A-288 CROXTED ROAD, LONDON SE24 9BY, ENGLAND |
Keywords: | 00 - import01052002, Career, cell, CHOICE, College, Dec, DO, English, Hospital, MED, medical, medicine, NUMBER, physician, PHYSICIANS, PROGRESSION, PUBLISHED, Publishing, report, Royal, WOMEN, WORKING PARTY |
UCL classification: | UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences |
URI: | http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/187797 |
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