Britain’s Favourite MD is Young, Female and Asian
A recent survey in the UK asked patients to rate perceptions of medical expertise. The results were, to me at least, a little surprising:
A study of hundreds of patients, which asked them to rate doctors on a scale of one to five for perceived expertise, put women doctors - both white and Asian - first in almost all categories, while white, male doctors over the age of 50 languished near the bottom.
Female doctors under the age of 35 were judged to have a preferable personal manner, superior technical skills and superior powers of description.
My doctor is mid-40s, male and Asian. I guess that ranks him somewhere in the middle. It’s peculiar that people would rate younger people as preferable. I think I want a doctor who’s seen, you know, 500 skin melanomas, not 20.
