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Jun 2024
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Monday Mini: Gender Differences in Healt...

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A recent study found that US patients of all genders were more likely to survive and not be re-hospitalized when being treated by women doctors. We examine this study, what it demonstrates (and doesn't), and potential suggestions.

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