During the last decade, the percentage of women graduates in medicine has increased considerably, in Italy and Europe, and therefore inevitably also those who specialize in general surgery and specialized branches. The data provided by the Statistical Office of the Ministry of Education of the University and Research (MIUR) for the academic year 2014/2015 show that 45.3% of those enrolled in schools of specialization in general surgery are women.

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Response to: A fifth of surgeons in England are female

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During the last decade, the percentage of women graduates in medicine has increased considerably, in Italy and Europe, and therefore inevitably also those who specialize in general surgery and specialized branches. The data provided by the Statistical Office of the Ministry of Education of the University and Research (MIUR) for the academic year 2014/2015 show that 45.3% of those enrolled in schools of specialization in general surgery are women.
2018
BMJ
363
k4530
k4532
Response to: A fifth of surgeons in England are female / Gelmini, R; Farinetti, A; Mattioli, Av. - In: BMJ. - ISSN 1756-1833. - 363:(2018), pp. k4530-k4532. [10.1136/bmj.k4530]
Gelmini, R; Farinetti, A; Mattioli, Av
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