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Opinion: A year of #MeToo has done little to change medicine for female physicians

By Stat News  
   May 01, 2019

It isn’t easy being a female physician these days. Although new data may suggest progress in several gender equity areas, deep-seated inequality still exists. The pay gap between male and female doctors decreased for the first time in three years, yet women physicians still earned an average of $90,490 less than their male counterparts (down from a difference of $105,000 a year ago).

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