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. 2016 Aug 22;62(1):40–47. doi: 10.1177/0706743716661325

Table 1.

Characteristics of Ontario psychiatrists in 2013 by years since medical school graduation.

Years since medical school graduation
≤15 y 16-30 y >30 y Total
n 425 679 966 2070
Age, mean (SD) 38.2 (4.5) 50.3 (5.6) 65.7 (7.1) 55.0 (12.5)
Sex, n (%) female 238 (56.0) 300 (44.2) 305 (31.6) 843 (40.7)
Canadian medical school graduate, n (%) 340 (80.0) 454 (66.9) 476 (49.3) 1270 (61.4)
Local Health Integration Network, n (%)a
 Erie St. Clair 10 (2.4) 18 (2.7) 23 (2.4) 51 (2.5)
 South West 33 (7.8) 44 (6.5) 76 (7.9) 153 (7.4)
 Waterloo Wellington 19 (4.5) 19 (2.8) 33 (3.4) 71 (3.4)
 Hamilton Niagara 33 (7.8) 67 (9.9) 64 (6.6) 164 (7.9)
 Mississauga Halton 25 (5.9) 29 (4.3) 40 (4.1) 94 (4.5)
 Toronto Central 176 (41.4) 240 (35.3) 332 (34.4) 748 (36.1)
 Central 22 (5.2) 50 (7.4) 108 (11.2) 180 (8.7)
 Central East 17 (4.0) 32 (4.7) 51 (5.3) 100 (4.8)
 South East 10 (2.4) 41 (6.0) 41 (4.2) 92 (4.4)
 Champlain 55 (12.9) 90 (13.3) 139 (14.4) 284 (13.7)
 North Simcoe Muskoka 8 (1.9) 10 (1.5) 18 (1.9) 36 (1.7)
 North East 11 (2.6) 17 (2.5) 15 (1.6) 43 (2.1)
Full-time, n (%) 289 (68.0) 494 (72.8) 687 (71.1) 1470 (71.0)
Female full-time, n (%)b 152 (63.9) 204 (68.0) 200 (65.6) 556 (66.0)

aThe North West and Central West Local Health Integration Networks are not reported because they had too few psychiatrists in certain categories such that particular psychiatrists could potentially be identifiable.

bThe percentage was calculated using the number of female psychiatrists within each category as the denominator.