Table 1.
Years in practice postresidency | 22.8±10.1 | Age | 54.3±10.2 |
Gender (%) | Practice setting (%) | ||
Female | 59.7 | Ob-gyn partnership/group | 28.2 |
Male | 38.6 | University faculty and practice | 18.5 |
Ethnicity/race (%) | Hospital or clinic | 16.6 | |
White | 78.2 | Multispecialty group | 14.6 |
Black or African American | 6.5 | Solo private practice | 13.6 |
Asian | 6.5 | HMO/staff model | 3.2 |
Multiracial | 2.9 | Military/government | 2.3 |
Hispanic or Latino | 2.3 | Practice location (%) | |
Primary medical practice (%) | Suburban | 36.0 | |
General ob-gyn | 64.9 | Urban, noninner city | 23.4 |
Gynecology only | 24.7 | Urban, inner city | 19.2 |
Obstetrics only | 8.4 | Midsized town (10,000–50,000) | 12.3 |
Rural | 6.8 |
HMO, health maintenance organization; ob-gyn, obstetrician–gynecologist.