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Salary Differences Between Female, Male Cardiologists

Even adjusting for differences in the amount and type of work performed, women cardiologists make about $32,000 less per year than men, totaling more than $1 million over a lifetime of work, says Duke Medicine study.

Women Are Underrepresented as Recipients of Many Prestigious Awards

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Women Continue To Make Gains In Medical School Enrollments

In 2021, there was a 25 percent increase in the number of women applying to U.S. medical schools, while the number of male applicants only increased by 9.5 percent, according to data from the Association of American Medical Colleges.»  Link to the original article