A23 EMERGING STRATEGIES TO TRAIN MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS: First: Female Inequality Represented In Subspecialty Training-The Gender Divide In Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine

Methods: We anonymously surveyed sixty-eight categorical internal medicine residents at Hahnemann University Hospital. In order to maintain a robust interest in pulmonary and critical care medicine, steps towards ensuring family support and length of time in training should be examined more closely.

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