The trend of feminization of doctors' workforce in Oman: is it a phenomenon that could rouse the health system?
Abstract Background Participation of women in the medical profession over several countries worldwide was increased over the past decades. This paper is a part of ongoing studies aiming at addressing the issue of health workforce feminization among doctors in the Sultanate of Oman as well as explori...
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Main Authors: | Nazar A. Mohamed (Author), Nadia Noor Abdulhadi (Author), Abdullah A. Al-Maniri (Author), Nahida R. Al-Lawati (Author), Ahmed M. Al-Qasmi (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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