This chapter examines how the gender of physicians influences patient outcomes, particularly highlighting a study that found lower mortality rates for patients treated by female doctors. It discusses the complexities and challenges of researching this topic, including patient preferences and biases in selection. The chapter also explores ongoing studies into the effectiveness of female doctors, focusing on their adherence to clinical guidelines and communication styles.
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