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The ratio of male to female in clinical medicine
In the field of clinical medicine, the ratio of male to female will vary with different regions and countries, and in the past few decades, the proportion of women in the field of clinical medicine has been increasing. The following are some data about the ratio of men to women in clinical medicine.

1, USA: According to the statistics in 2020, among all medical practitioners in the United States, the proportion of female doctors is about 37.7%. In some specific fields, such as obstetrics and gynecology and pediatrics, the proportion of female doctors is higher, 6 1.3% and 58.6% respectively.

2. Britain: According to the data released by the National Health Service (NHS) in 2020, in Britain, female doctors account for about 44% of all medical practitioners. In some specific fields, such as pediatrics, psychiatry and geriatrics, the proportion of female doctors is higher.

3. China: According to the data of 20 17, the proportion of registered medical practitioners in China is 39.9%.