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While I can agree with much of what you said, in my experience - almost without fail - male doctors I've seen to diagnose my twice-blown ACL and rotator cuff have dismissed me outright ... often mumbling that girls can't hurt themselves that bad at work.
It's gd aggravating at best. At worst I did more damage to both my knee and shoulder because the Drs didn't give any time off work at the sawmill.
Oh I am not in any way saying sexism doesnt exist in medicine.
I am not a woman, but I have seen plenty how my female relatives were treated in ERs and just by their daily doctors, even by female doctors, to know that the sexism is just ingrained in the institution of medicine itself.
and no, that does not make it right, in case anyone tries to say i'm arguing in favor of sexism or something. Im just saying its not a one off thing, that its downright institutional and that even female doctors are grossly guilty of it.
as a side note, I feel gross for saying female, even when its directly appropriate term to use, because of how incels have poisoned the word. blegh.