Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8775485 | Urology | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Traditional urogynecologic cases represented a significantly greater percentage of the total cases logged by non-fellowship trained female general urologists compared with their non-fellowship trained, generalist male colleagues. The percentage of total cases performed by both is very small. However, it supports a belief that patient populations differ for male and female general urologists, which may impact training or career choices.
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Authors
Katherine Rotker, Sarah Iosifescu, Grayson Baird, Simone Thavaseelan, Kathleen Hwang,