Y a-t-il un avenir pour les femmes et le temps partiel en medecine de premier recours? [Is there a future for women and part-time doctors in primary care?]

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Title
Y a-t-il un avenir pour les femmes et le temps partiel en medecine de premier recours? [Is there a future for women and part-time doctors in primary care?]
Journal
Revue Médicale Suisse
Author(s)
de Torrente de la Jara G., Pecoud A., Jaunin-Stalder N.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2005
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
1
Number
38
Pages
2457-8, 2461-2
Language
french
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Abstract
We tried to understand the extent and the consequences of the feminization of medicine and of the upcoming of part-time jobs in primary care. In 2003, 52% of medical graduates are women, with an increase of 80% of women studying medicine and a decrease of 30% of men, since 1980. The women practice rather in group practices, in the cities and part-time. Working part-time increases satisfaction of the patients, the doctors with a part-time job and their colleagues. We urge the politicians and the medical societies to create a flexible training and adjusted possibilities to practice, so that we won't loose many motivated and proficient doctors especially as the attraction of primary care decreases.
Keywords
Female Humans Male *Personnel Staffing and Scheduling Physicians/*statistics & numerical data/supply & distribution Primary Health Care/*manpower
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