Examining Gender Disparities Among Physicians When Sample Sizes Differ
Andreas Rehm,
Katerina Hatzantoni,
Khurram Sheharyar
Abstract:To the Editor We read with interest the recent publication by Wallis and colleagues. 1 There are several mismatches between the male-female groups, which support that the reported outcome differences in mortality, readmission, and complication rate might be the result of male surgeons having performed more complex surgeries (high complexity: male surgeons = 65.7%; female surgeons = 59.5%) on older patients (mean patient age: male surgeons = 60 years; female surgeon = 52.5 years) with more serious medical prob… Show more
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