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Report Calls For End To 'Macho' Medical Schools Culture - British Medical Association Says, UK - Read More

Date Added: May 01, 2008 02:23:05 PM
The NHS and medical schools must tackle a 'macho' culture which is preventing female medical academics from reaching senior positions, a BMA-led report has said. The Women in Academic Medicine report* points out that while six in ten medical students are female, women are under-represented at a senior level in medical academia.

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