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Women doctors in urban general practice: the patients.
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1985
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Family MedicineMen DoctorsReproductive HealthGynecologySocial SciencesWomen DoctorsContraceptionPrimary CareObstetricsFeminist HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilityPrimary Health CareNursingRepresentative SampleUrban General PracticeGeneral PracticeMedicineWomen's Health
A large study from a representative sample of general practitioners in Manchester showed that women doctors saw more women patients than men doctors, especially in the childbearing age group. They saw a similar range of diagnoses as men doctors, though they saw more women patients for cervical smears, contraception, and breast disorders. Preventive health care may not be adequately provided for these in practices without a woman partner.