Sexually discriminatory language used against our trainees: There is no grey area
“Thanks baby, I mean doctor … Doctor baby …” he finished uncertainly.
I washed my hands, gave him a quick nod, and walked out of the emergency department exam room with my smirking attending following behind me.
Speaking to a group of my female colleagues, it seems everyone has a story or two like this. Starting as medical students and continuing through our practice today, for female physicians there seems to be …
Sexually discriminatory language used against our trainees: There is no grey area



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