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Re: % of OB-GYNs(female)From: Paul Hilton (100627.1446@compuserve.com)Sat Jan 25 05:35:05 1997
At Mon, 6 Jan 1997, Chris Kennedy wrote: > >Dear Chris In the UK, although more than 50% Med School entrants are female, and 50% of MRCOG entrants (middle garde residents) are female, only 17% of Consultants are female. Fortunately things are changing rapidly and last year 45% of new appointments to consultant posts were female. If you are interested in more information on the UK scene in this respect, let me know. Regards, Paul
-- Paul Hilton, MD, FRCOG Consultant Gynaecologist (Sub-specialist in Urogynaecology) Royal Victoria Infirmary Newcastle upon Tyne England (Chairman of RCOG Manpower Committee)
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