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RT @DrRitaMc: And this is a nice paper that I was thrilled to be a part of that showed that in fact... women, particularly women WHO HAVE K…
RT @DrRitaMc: And this is a nice paper that I was thrilled to be a part of that showed that in fact... women, particularly women WHO HAVE K…
And this is a nice paper that I was thrilled to be a part of that showed that in fact... women, particularly women WHO HAVE KIDS appear to be the most likely to keep doing the family medicine work that we need more of! @ecpc_project 💥💥 https://t.co/rZlThT
@theunretired @ecpc_project @RuthLavergne This is a super productive group! This is a related publication! https://t.co/f9wByHdF9u
RT @drlynnwilson: Congrats to @DrRitaMc and colleagues on publishing this excellent study! One of the interesting findings was that intenti…
RT @drlynnwilson: Congrats to @DrRitaMc and colleagues on publishing this excellent study! One of the interesting findings was that intenti…
RT @drlynnwilson: Congrats to @DrRitaMc and colleagues on publishing this excellent study! One of the interesting findings was that intenti…
RT @drlynnwilson: Congrats to @DrRitaMc and colleagues on publishing this excellent study! One of the interesting findings was that intenti…
Congrats to @DrRitaMc and colleagues on publishing this excellent study! One of the interesting findings was that intentions for the provision of comprehensive family medicine care were higher among residents who were parents.
The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analysis of national Canadian survey data https://t.co/fTeO48mR5n #MedEd
RT @DrRitaMc: @JRossfamilymed @DrBrendaHardie @DrKateJMiller @MariaMichelleH @DrRFernandez Shout out to @RuthLavergne et al who are the pre…
@JRossfamilymed @DrBrendaHardie @DrKateJMiller @MariaMichelleH @DrRFernandez Shout out to @RuthLavergne et al who are the presenters for this awesome paper... (in session W635) Also on the topic of gender and #meded (plus practice intentions) #myFMF htt
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @MLMcIsaac: Results underscore the need for flexibility in work arrangements, parental leave, and access to childcare to ensure that doc…
Results underscore the need for flexibility in work arrangements, parental leave, and access to childcare to ensure that doctors who are parents can contribute to the primary care workforce.
RT @HRH_Journal: The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analy…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @HRH_Journal: The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analy…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @DrRitaMc: How does BEING A PARENT affect your family medicine practice intentions? ... it ⬆️'s intentions to provide full service care…
RT @DrRitaMc: How does BEING A PARENT affect your family medicine practice intentions? ... it ⬆️'s intentions to provide full service care…
RT @DrRitaMc: How does BEING A PARENT affect your family medicine practice intentions? ... it ⬆️'s intentions to provide full service care…
RT @DrRitaMc: How does BEING A PARENT affect your family medicine practice intentions? ... it ⬆️'s intentions to provide full service care…
How does BEING A PARENT affect your family medicine practice intentions? ... it ⬆️'s intentions to provide full service care ... and we found mothers' careers are more delayed than fathers' @RuthLavergne @LindsayKHedden @BioMedCentral @UBCDFP @CHEOSNews
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Supporting family medicine residents who are parents may positively…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Intentions for the provision comprehensive care are higher among fam…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 15% of family medicine residents are parents when they start residen…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 15% of family medicine residents are parents when they start residen…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Intentions for the provision comprehensive care are higher among fam…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 15% of family medicine residents are parents when they start residen…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Supporting family medicine residents who are parents may positively…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Intentions for the provision comprehensive care are higher among fam…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD…
RT @RuthLavergne: @ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 15% of family medicine residents are parents when they start residen…
RT @ecpc_project: New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc…
@ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Supporting family medicine residents who are parents may positively impact the availability of comprehensive primary care services. https://t.co/fydYgOCPkb
@ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden Intentions for the provision comprehensive care are higher among family medicine residents who are parents, and intentions for clinically focused are lower. https://t.co/Y1NgUHtxaI
@ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 72% of male parents complete their residency 2 years after their MD was awarded compared with 40% of female parents. https://t.co/ayoj3UKgat
@ecpc_project @HRH_Journal @DrRitaMc @LindsayKHedden 15% of family medicine residents are parents when they start residency and 25% at the end. The percentage of parents is slightly higher among male vs female residents (28% of male vs 20% of female reside
New paper out about parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents in @HRH_Journal https://t.co/26ifc5wXCd @RuthLavergne @DrRitaMc and @LindsayKHedden
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
RT @DrRitaMc: Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Bust…
Our new paper! The relationship between gender, parenthood & practice intentions among family medicine residents Myth Busted: moms choose full family practice>>everyone else @RuthLavergne @LindsayKHedden @UBCDFP @BCCFP https://t.co/
The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analysis of national Canadian survey data https://t.co/j0uWhp6OTJ
The relationship between gender, parenthood and practice intentions among family medicine residents: cross-sectional analysis of national Canadian survey data https://t.co/kkXFsp9g6f