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    eClinicalMedicine is a new open access clinical journal, published by The Lancet, helping frontline health practitioners solve the challenges of health care.

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    eClinicalMedicine is a new open access clinical journal, published by The Lancet, helping frontline health practitioners solve the challenges of health care.

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    eClinicalMedicine is a new open access clinical journal, published by The Lancet, helping frontline health practitioners solve the challenges of health care.

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    In May 2019, The Lancet published the paper series Gender Equality, Norms, and Health highlighting research on gender inequalities in health, and called for health systems, programmes, and policies to transform gender norms and inequalities for a gender equitable society. The series recognised the systemic neglect to address gender inequalities which undermines the health of everyone. Following…

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    eClinicalMedicine is a new open access clinical journal, published by The Lancet, helping frontline health practitioners solve the challenges of health care.

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    The recession shadowing the COVID-19 pandemic has been frequently characterised as a “shecession,” implying disproportionately negative effects for women. Yet the crisis might more accurately be called a “momcession,” as women’s work losses were driven in large part by the outcomes of mothers specifically. The OECD’s 2020 Risks that Matter survey presents cross-national evidence that when schools…

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    In a recent survey, patients said they viewed physicians in casual attire such as a fleece jacket in place of a white coat as less professional and less experienced. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, also revealed that casual clothing led to misidentification of roles, particularly among female physicians, and that female physicians were often rated as less professional than their

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