Abstract
Emphasis on ensuring women's access to preventive health services has increased over the past decade. Relatively little attention has been paid to whether the sex of the physician affects the rates of cancer screening among women. We examined differences between male and female physicians in the frequency of screening mammograms and Pap smears among women patients enrolled in a large Midwestern health plan.
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Lurie, N., Slater, J., McGovern, P., Ekstrum, J., Quam, L., & Margolis, K. (1993). Preventive Care for Women -- Does the Sex of the Physician Matter? New England Journal of Medicine, 329(7), 478–482. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm199308123290707
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