Oliver D R, Carter R D, Conboy J E
Am J Public Health. 1984 Dec;74(12):1398-400. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.12.1398.
In a national survey of 3,294 non-military responding physician assistants, sociodemographic and practice characteristics of male and female physician assistants were compared. Differences by specialty, practice setting, size of community, and hours of work were generally similar in nature, but smaller in magnitude, than those reported for physicians, and may not be of practical significance.
在一项针对3294名非军事响应医师助理的全国性调查中,对男性和女性医师助理的社会人口统计学和执业特征进行了比较。按专业、执业环境、社区规模和工作时长划分的差异在性质上通常相似,但程度小于针对医师报告的差异,可能不具有实际意义。