Diversity n' Inclusion
Diversity and Inclusion have become very popular subjects with the College recently but not gender diversity. Although comprising half the population only 20% of all admissions to Britain’s 8 veterinary schools are male. Apart from equity there are good practical reasons to encourage more men into the profession. Men are more likely to practice for longer, work full time rather than part time, accept leadership roles and work in the less glamorous branches of the profession, e.g. in the meat industry. Given that developmentally boys brains lag several years behind girls, particularly those parts associated with planning and future orientation, and given the disparity is greatest in the period when those all-important exams are being taken, is it surprising that boys in their late teens just can’t compete ?
A former President recently lamented the persistence of ‘systemic sexism’ in the profession, perhaps this is what she had in mind, somehow I doubt it.
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