50% of practitioners are female identifying, women identifying. Is it a similar distribution in med school itself? I'm curious. It is a probably close in med school. But so, yes, like in the forty to 50%. Part of why more women go into primary care is because it is a little bit more amenable to being a mum. So there is even the fact that more women are in primary care than other professions is part of the bias.

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