Research indicates that a significant percentage of female patients, often cited around 70-80%, prefer female doctors for intimate exams. This preference is primarily influenced by factors such as comfort, trust, and perceived empathy. Individual preferences may vary based on personal experiences and cultural backgrounds.
To find the total number of registered doctors, we can use the percentage of female doctors. If 18.2% of the total number of doctors is 51,200, we can set up the equation: ( 0.182 \times \text{Total Doctors} = 51200 ). Solving for Total Doctors gives us ( \text{Total Doctors} = \frac{51200}{0.182} \approx 280,219 ). Rounding to the nearest whole number, the total number of registered doctors is approximately 280,219.
Yes Yes they can, but every patient should have a choice on gender care. There is nothing wrong with a female wanting a female Doctor or Female Nurse and there is nothing wrong with a Male wanting a male Doctor or a Male Nurse. It is a basic human right.
Whenever the examination or treatment requires it, a doctor of either gender would touch a penis. Of course they would usually be wearing rubber gloves, so the doctor's skin does not actually touch it.
Doctors in gynecology have to scrupulously avoid sexual situations with their patients. In female sexual matters, gynecology and psychology are connected fields of medicine.
There are way to many doctors in the world to know the correct answer to this question. There happens to be more male doctors than female doctors in the world, but there is no exact number on how many female doctors there are.
The answer to this question totally depends on the patient. Some male patients feel strongly about having a male do their intimate care while other men feel just as strongly about having a female nurse do their intimate care. In my experience, it doesn't seem to make a difference to a majority of patients or at least they don't bring up the subject. I will say that there does seem to be a slightly growing percentage of male patients that will comment to me that they are glad they have a male nurse and it usually seems to be due to the anxiety that the male patient would feel if they got an erection during a procedure with a female nurse or because they have a modesty issue. If anything, I have come to learn that everyone has baggage / hangups to one extent or another and treating everyone with dignity and respect seems to transcend gender lines and make gender less of an issue.
Female surgeons DO exist.
Male medical professionals are every bit as good as female medical professionals. Female medical professionals are every bit as good as male medical professionals. There has been some research pointing to females showing more empathy to patients concerns though it does not necessarily prove they are better doctors
No, the quality of a doctor is not determined by their gender. Both male and female doctors can be highly skilled and provide excellent medical care. The most important factors in being a good doctor are knowledge, experience, communication skills, and empathy, which are not limited by gender.
Yes.
A female whom one loves or has an intimate relationship with.
Well, ever since I was a kid, most of the doctors or pediatricians were men. I tried nursing for a work experience and I worked with the children. Most of the doctors of Basildon Hospital, Essex were men. Hope your question is answered! Summer x