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MD Marriage: A Survey Study Exploring Gender Roles and the Professional and Family Lives of Doctors Who Marry Other Doctors
We are conducting a research study to assess the professional, marital, and personal lives of physicians in dual-doctor vs. single-doctor marriages. They study also seeks to determine whether dominant gender role differences in these marriages have changed as compared to results of a similar study conducted 10 years ago.
You are being asked to take part in this study because you are a married physician who graduated from Emory University or the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine between 1990 and 1992.
As a participant in this study, you will be asked to answer questions relating to demographics (gender, age, ethnicity, etc.), your field of practice, income level, spouse’s career, along with questions relating to your personal life, marital life, and child-rearing.
Should you not wish to participate, you are certainly under no obligation to do so.
You can stop being in the study at any time you wish.
We may write a report on the results of the study; however, your name will not be in the report.
Please click the 'I agree' button below to take part in this study.
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