Currently slightly more than half of US medical school graduates are women. Most doctors in the US are still mostly men due to the previously high percentage of male grads. Some specialties, mostly surgical ones, are still mostly men but women are dominating the primary care fields.
According to an article in Business Week from April 8, 2008, 33% of the physician workforce and 50% of then medical students were women.
Generally it is about 0.5% of people will have some sort of epilepsy in their lifetime, so that would be the percentage for women.
10% of men and 8% of women are left-handed.
only a docter would know that question
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doctors felt that they women were to delicate for such work, ( exact answer from my book)
I think it's wrong to ask it this way. Better will be , how many percent doctors are women? So, I think, 25 to 40 % will be my guess, variation being from country to country. Even some countries will be there, where even 10% or less of the doctors are women. This because women may not be allowed to go for higher or technical education in those countries. Hope it helps.
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Well, ever since I was a kid, most of the doctors or pediatricians were men. I tried nursing for a work experience and I worked with the children. Most of the doctors of Basildon Hospital, Essex were men. Hope your question is answered! Summer x
The answer will depend on what exactly you are trying to measure:working women in the US as a percentage of women in the US,women working in the US as a percentage of women working in the world,working women in the US as a percentage of worker in the US.There are probably other possibilities.
Yes there were women doctors in the civil war. (Man you need to read more.)
because doctors make alot of money
The Doctors - 2008 Why Do Women--- 3-102 was released on: USA: 16 February 2011