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[169] Gender bias in student evaluations of clinical teachers??

Category: Science & Medicine
Duration: 00:20:34
Publish Date: 2018-05-08 01:00:00
Description:

Linda Snell's article choice investigates whether there is a gender differences in teaching evaluations. The retrospective study was performed at a North American medical school, there were 14,107 teaching evaluations of 965 faculty members.

Gender is also the subject for KeyLIME episode 174. 'Gender differences in attending physicians feedback to residents: A qualitative analysis'.

Authors: Morgan HK, Purkiss JA, Porter AC, Lypson ML, Santen SA, Christner J, Grum CM, and Hammoud MM

Publication details:  Student evaluation of faculty physicians: gender differences in teaching evaluations. Journal of Women's Health.25,5. 453-456. (2016). 

 View the abstract here

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