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7th January 2022
03:35pm GMT

"We have demonstrated in our paper that we are failing some female patients and that some are unnecessarily falling through the cracks with adverse, and sometimes fatal, consequences."
The research paper was published in the medical journal JAMA Surgery and found that "sex discordance between surgeon and patient was associated with a significant increased likelihood of composite adverse post-operative outcomes."
Dr Andrea Riner from the University of Florida College of Medicine commented on the medical journal, saying that the findings "sound the alarm for urgent action."
In the accompanying copy, she wrote: "Although the underlying reasons for this disparity are not fully understood, action should be taken immediately.
"Sex disparity in surgery is not unique to Ontario. Efforts to recruit women into surgery need to be ramped up."