Medical Student Gender and Self-Confidence: Females Underestimate Their Abilities and Males Tend to Overestimate Theirs
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Despite performing equally to their male peers in the classroom and the clinic, female medical students consistently report decreased self-confidence and increased anxiety, particularly over issues related to their competency. A new study published in the September 2008 issue of Patient Education and Counseling found that female medical students also appeared less confident to patients.
INDIANAPOLIS — Despite performing equally to their male peers in the
classroom and the clinic, female medical students consistently report
decreased self-confidence and increased anxiety, particularly over
issues related to their competency. A new study published in the
September 2008 issue Patient Education and Counseling of found that female medical students also appeared less confident to patients.
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