WOMEN MEDICAL STUDENTS TEND TO FAVOR HEALTH CARE REFORM.

From: Minority Health Today | Date: July 1, 2000| Author: Foster, Jr. Henry W.; Wu, Ling Y.; Werner, Ellen M.; Osterweis, Marian | Copyright information

Abstract

A study was designed to measure the effect of the rapidly increasing number of women in medicine on health care reform, with its potential to benefit minority and high-risk populations.

Goals of the study were to assess physicians' attitudes toward health care reform; determine if male and female physicians and students in different age groups have different attitudes toward a reformed health care system; and determine if differences and time-related ...

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