What's Gender Got to Do With It: Difference in the Proportion of Traditionally Female Cases Performed by General Urologists of Each Gender
Rotker K, Iosifescu S, Baird G, Thavaseelan S, Hwang K. What's Gender Got to Do With It: Difference in the Proportion of Traditionally Female Cases Performed by General Urologists of Each Gender. Urology 2018, 116: 35-40. PMID: 29550347, DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2017.12.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCareer ChoiceCatchment Area, HealthCertificationFemaleGender IdentityGynecologic Surgical ProceduresHumansLogistic ModelsMalePatient PreferencePhysicians, WomenPopulation DensityPractice Patterns, Physicians'Referral and ConsultationUnited StatesUrologic Surgical ProceduresUrologistsUrologyConceptsGeneral urologistsTotal casesCPT codesCurrent Procedural Terminology codesLogistic regression analysis modelProcedural Terminology codesCase log dataPatient populationUrogynecologic proceduresPractice patternsFemale casesTerminology codesUrologistsRegression analysis modelSignificant differencesGreater percentageAmerican BoardCertification periodUnproven hypothesisPercentageGenderMale counterpartsCases