The Racial Pay Gap Extends Even to Doctors – The Washington Post

Read article - William Weeks, professor of psychiatry, community and family medicine, and of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, is quoted about how a new study that found there is a large salary gap between white male doctors and everyone else has a major flaw: a significant part of the data the finding depends on didn't identify whether the doctors were primary care doctors or specialists. Weeks, a health economist and physician, roundly dismissed the study's findings for that reason. His research has found no evidence of a racial pay gap among doctors. "This is really not good research," says Weeks. "The key question is, do women or black or minority [doctors] have access—can they get into these higher-paid sub-specialties? ... That's a really different question and a really important one."