Gender-Based Discrimination Is Prevalent in the Integrated Vascular Trainee Experience and Serves as a Predictor of Burnout
This study sought to characterize the learning environment of vascular residents and to determine how gender-based discrimination and bias (GBDB) affect the clinical experience.
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Linda J. Wang, Adam Tanious, Catherine Go, Dawn Coleman, Sophia McKinley, Matthew J. Eagleton, W. Darrin Clouse, Mark F. Conrad Tags: Abstract from the 2019 Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery Annual Symposium Source Type: research
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