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10.03.2017 | Capsule Commentary
Capsule Commentary on Krause et al., Impact of Pregnancy and Gender on Internal Medicine Resident Evaluations: A Retrospective Cohort Study
verfasst von:
Deborah J. DeWaay, MD, FACP
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 6/2017
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Excerpt
The retrospective cohort study by Krause et al.
1 explores a possible association between resident performance evaluations and pregnancy, by gender. In their population, 13.2% of female residents became pregnant during residency, compared with 24.7% of the partners of male residents. While there was no difference in faculty evaluations of these two groups, the average peer [resident] evaluation score for women after having a baby was significantly lower than those among men whose partner had a baby (4.04 vs. 4.16 out of 5.0). …