McPherson A, Small J
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1980 Feb;30(211):108-11.
The proportion of women medical students is increasing as is the proportion of women trainees. However, we have found in a survey of general practices in Oxfordshire that women are still under-represented as general practitioner principals and that some women patients are seeking women doctors without success. We suggest that neither ability nor training is the problem and that there may be important difficulties for women arising from attitudes to women doctors and lack of opportunities for part-time work in general practice.
女医学生的比例在上升,女实习生的比例也在上升。然而,我们在对牛津郡全科医疗的一项调查中发现,担任全科医疗负责人的女性比例仍然偏低,而且一些女性患者在寻找女医生时未能如愿。我们认为,问题既不在于能力也不在于培训,女性可能因对女医生的态度以及全科医疗中缺乏兼职工作机会而面临重大困难。