Women in medicine

historical perspectives and recent trends

  • Jefferson, Laura
  • Bloor, Karen
  • Maynard, Alan
British Medical Bulletin 114(1):p 5-15, June 2015. | DOI: 10.1093/bmb/ldv007

Introduction

Women now outnumber men in British medical schools. This paper charts the history of women in medicine and provides current demographic trends.

Sources of data

A historical literature review and routinely collected data from Department of Health and the Health and Social Care Information Centre.

Areas of agreement

Clear gender differences are apparent in working practices, including greater likelihood of working part time and specializing in certain areas of medicine.

Areas of controversy

The increasing need to increase activity among the existing medical workforce is timely amidst a changing workforce demographic.

Growing points

Workforce planners, policymakers and Royal Colleges should continue to develop interventions that may reduce disparities in career choices, as well as considering ways to increase participation and activity.

Areas timely for developing research

Further research is needed to explore the cost-effectiveness of existing and future interventions in this field.

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