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Table 2 Community-based Practice versus Hospital-based Specialties characterized by number and gender of residents

From: Dutch dismissal practices: characteristics, consequences, and contrasts in residents’ case law in community-based practice versus hospital-based specialties

 

Residents in case law

Case law /

Residents in programmes

Residents in training programme

 

N

N male

% male

%

Gender X2

N

N male

% male

Community Practice

35

21

60.0%

1.5%

0.002

2274

532

23.4%

General Practitioner

24

12

50.0%

1.2%

 

1978

471

23.8%

Nursing Home Doctor

11

9

81.8%

3.7%

 

296

61

20.6%

Hospital Specialty

35

13

37.1%

1.0%

0.626

3409

1458

42.8%

Internal Medicine

5

1

20.0%

0.3%

 

1913

790

41.3%

Radiotherapy

4

0

0%

4.1%

 

97

25

25.8%

Surgery

3

1

33.3%

0.8%

 

398

226

57.1%

Dermatology

5

0

0%

3.3%

 

151

38

25.2%

Anaesthesiology

7

5

71.4%

1.5%

 

466

179

38.4%

Radiology

11

6

54.5%

2.9%

 

384

199

51.8%

Total

70

34

48.6%

1.2%

 

5683

1990

35.0%

  1. Legend: This table shows the characteristics of case law decided by the conciliation board from 2011 to 2020 in the Netherlands compared to mean number of residents in training from information published by the capacity body
  2. Community Practice: n residents in training weighted mean from 2010 to 2018
  3. Hospital Specialty: n residents in training weighted mean from 2010 to 2019