The study, which analyzed a national survey of physician salaries in the United States from 2014 through 2018 that included more than 18,000 physicians from 9,848 group practices, found that in non-surgical private practices with equal numbers of male and female physicians, men earn 12% more than women. But the gap jumps to 20% in practices with 90% male staffs.
“We already knew that men make more than women across specialties, even accounting for a lot of different factors,” the study’s senior author, Anupam Jena, toldin a phone interview. “What we didn’t anticipate was that the differences between men and women would be so much greater in practices that were overwhelmingly male.”
“For a woman negotiating the initial terms of her employment with a new practice, there might be a real difference if you’re sitting at the table with five men compared to if there are three men and two women,” Christopher Whaley, the study’s lead author and policy researcher at the Rand Corporation, noted in a statement accompanying the report’s release.
mcgrathmag In a nutshell, women lack interviewing skills.
mcgrathmag Total BS.
mcgrathmag GETTING BACK TO THE BASICS:GOD IS STILL IN CHARGE 100/100 Luke 22:1,5-6
mcgrathmag Efficiency standards can be a pain.
mcgrathmag Then open a hospital with only women👍🏻
mcgrathmag Are we taking into consideration that a physician is self employed in private practice and that if the dr is not seeing someone the dr is not making money? What is the size of the Drs client base? Compared to peers?
mcgrathmag They better not short me shit when I’m a doctor
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