A new study shows female family physicians spend more time with their patients than their male colleagues, confirming what physicians have long reported anecdotally. The research, published on Jan. 14 in the journal Canadian Family Physician, was conducted by Healthcare Evaluative Research (HER) at the Ontario Medical Association and McMaster University. The findings support ongoing efforts [...]Read More...
If I am understanding the article correctly they get paid less because they spend more time per patient which means they see less patients per day but they don’t get paid less for being a woman