Two thirds of medical students are women. But there are very few female doctors in leadership positions. Just ten percent make it to the top of their profession.
Chief physician Doris Henne-Bruns says that should be changed. Report by Anja Kimmig.
Two thirds of medical students are women. But there are very few female doctors in leadership positions. Just ten percent make it to the top of their profession.
Chief physician Doris Henne-Bruns says that should be changed. Report by Anja Kimmig.
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