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Beyond Credentials: The Effect of Physician Sex and Specialty on How Physicians Are Perceived
Authors:Kamyar Noori  Allyson J. Weseley
Affiliation:(1) Behavioral Science Research Program, Roslyn High School, 475 Round Hill Road, Roslyn, NY 11577, USA;
Abstract:
The experiment investigated the effect of physician sex and specialty on participants’ perceptions of doctors. Participants (N = 206) viewed a physician profile (male/female orthopedic surgeon or male/female dermatologist) and then evaluated the physician on a survey. While male participants reported they would be more willing to see a female physician and believed female physicians would be more caring, female participants reported they would be more willing to see physicians in counter-stereotypical specialties and rated them as more caring. The study suggests that not only do men and women focus on different things in selecting physicians but also that negative stereotypes of female physicians have dramatically decreased.
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