01-07-2005, 09:55 PM
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salaaam all,
interesting topic!!! lot of men women in my family r doctors. i ve realized tht most felames in the profession of medicine prefer 'medicine' over 'surgery' for the purpose of specialization afetr the MBBS. reason generally quoted is tht surgeons r full-time-on-job ppl. so it gets somewht difficult for females, bcoz they also bear responsibilities towards their family, particularly, after marriage. but in case of taking 'medicine' faor specialization, they can spare time for home, n kidds also. n they can, at least, continue practicing in clinics if the family affairs donot allow long hours of job in hospital.
i dont think tht trend in females is 'increased' towards medicine. it was the same in earlier times also. however, since greater number of medical colleges r available today as compared to past, more females get in the medical colleges.
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...
salaaam all,
interesting topic!!! lot of men women in my family r doctors. i ve realized tht most felames in the profession of medicine prefer 'medicine' over 'surgery' for the purpose of specialization afetr the MBBS. reason generally quoted is tht surgeons r full-time-on-job ppl. so it gets somewht difficult for females, bcoz they also bear responsibilities towards their family, particularly, after marriage. but in case of taking 'medicine' faor specialization, they can spare time for home, n kidds also. n they can, at least, continue practicing in clinics if the family affairs donot allow long hours of job in hospital.
i dont think tht trend in females is 'increased' towards medicine. it was the same in earlier times also. however, since greater number of medical colleges r available today as compared to past, more females get in the medical colleges.
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...