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VANCOUVER, B.C. -- Women patients are flocking in unprecedented droves to female internists and family physicians, Dr. Margaret C. Fang said at the annual meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine.
She reported new evidence showing that this national trend grew relentlessly during the late 1990s, and that by 2000, nearly 80% of visits to female primary care physicians were from women patients, compared with just 56% of...
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