Female patients had lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female doctors, a new study suggested.
Patients have lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female physicians, with female patients ...
Researchers say people treated by female doctors tend to have better health outcomes than people treated by male physicians.
Patients have lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female physicians, with female patients ...
Being treated by a female physician can reduce the risk of death and hospital readmission, a new study suggests.
Patients have lower hospital mortality and readmission rates when treated by female physicians, with a larger benefit ...
Female physicians linked to lower mortality and readmission rates, new study finds. NEW YORK, April 23: New research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine highlights significant differences in ...
Dr. Samuel Cook, a resident at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee ...
The benefits of being treated by a female clinician were especially pronounced among women, researchers found, possibly due ...
Women are at higher risk of death when undergoing heart bypass surgery than men. Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have determined that this disparity is mediated, to a large extent, by ...
Patients have lower rates of mortality and hospital readmissions when treated by female physicians, with female patients benefitting more than their male counterparts, new research suggests.
Despite female doctors manifesting better health outcomes for their patients, an Association of American Medical Colleges report revealed that women made up only 37.6% of all U.S. doctors in 2023.