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Sexism experienced by consultant cardiologists in the United Kingdom

CardioNewsUK 19 March 2021 CardiologyResearchSexism

Female cardiologists in the UK experience more sexism and sexual harassment than male cardiologists. Sexism impacts the career progression and professional confidence of female cardiologists…

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