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[Project] Why are there so few female surgeons in Japan? #295

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kidaemon opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 0 comments
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[Project] Why are there so few female surgeons in Japan? #295

kidaemon opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 0 comments

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kidaemon commented Aug 15, 2018

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Early August, a scandal exposed at one of the largest medical school in Japan. Tokyo Medical University admitted that they discriminated females at the entrance exams for more than decades. One of the reasons is job mismatch in medical sector. Female doctors tend to choose internal medicine for their jobs and the shortage of surgeons is a serious problem. Why is it hard for women to be surgeons?

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Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
https://www.mhlw.go.jp/toukei/saikin/hw/ishi/16/index.html

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