Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

Trends in the Earnings of Male and Female Health Care Professionals in the United States, 1987 to 2010

Trends in the Earnings of Male and Female Health Care Professionals in the United States, 1987 to... Letters 3. Cade WT, Reeds DN, Mondy KE, et al; Centers for Disease Control and Trends in the Earnings of Male and Female Health Prevention (CDC). Vital signs: HIV prevention through care and treatment— Care Professionals in the United States, 1987 to 2010 United States. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2011;60(47):1618-1623. Nearly 40 years after the adoption of the Title IX Amend- 4. Hanna DB, Buchacz K, Gebo KA, et al; North American AIDS Cohort ments of the US Civil Rights Act, women account for almost Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) of the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS. Trends and disparities in 50% of US medical students and more than one-third of all phy- antiretroviral therapy initiation and virologic suppression among newly sicians. Historically, female physicians have earned consider- treatment-eligible HIV-infected individuals in North America, 2001-2009. Clin ably less than male physicians, though in the 1990s much of Infect Dis. 2013;56(8):1174-1182. this was attributable to gender differences in specialty choice 5. Nakagawa F, May M, Phillips A. Life expectancy living with HIV: recent and hours worked. However, more recent data suggest that estimates and future implications. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2013;26(1):17-25. female physicians currently earn less than http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

Trends in the Earnings of Male and Female Health Care Professionals in the United States, 1987 to 2010

Loading next page...
 
/lp/american-medical-association/trends-in-the-earnings-of-male-and-female-health-care-professionals-in-u0s0OYYsjm

References (5)

Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2013 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6106
eISSN
2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.8519
pmid
23999898
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

Letters 3. Cade WT, Reeds DN, Mondy KE, et al; Centers for Disease Control and Trends in the Earnings of Male and Female Health Prevention (CDC). Vital signs: HIV prevention through care and treatment— Care Professionals in the United States, 1987 to 2010 United States. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2011;60(47):1618-1623. Nearly 40 years after the adoption of the Title IX Amend- 4. Hanna DB, Buchacz K, Gebo KA, et al; North American AIDS Cohort ments of the US Civil Rights Act, women account for almost Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) of the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS. Trends and disparities in 50% of US medical students and more than one-third of all phy- antiretroviral therapy initiation and virologic suppression among newly sicians. Historically, female physicians have earned consider- treatment-eligible HIV-infected individuals in North America, 2001-2009. Clin ably less than male physicians, though in the 1990s much of Infect Dis. 2013;56(8):1174-1182. this was attributable to gender differences in specialty choice 5. Nakagawa F, May M, Phillips A. Life expectancy living with HIV: recent and hours worked. However, more recent data suggest that estimates and future implications. Curr Opin Infect Dis. 2013;26(1):17-25. female physicians currently earn less than

Journal

JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 14, 2013

There are no references for this article.