Feminist Theory applied to medicine

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One thing you shouldn't do on the MCAT, especially in the PSY section is to use your biases. Always chose the answer that is opposite to a bias or a more neutral answers, especially when the bias is overtly negative.

Also, is there a typo here?
In the khan academy video on social theories applied to medicine, the narrator says that men tend to work in more technical fields, while women tend to go into fields like family medicine. Is there really discrimination going on here? I feel like women would be more naturally inclined to go into fields like family medicine. Wouldn't something like FM attract someone who is nurturing/empathetic? Also, I feel like women would go into less demanding fields because they need to worry about pregnancy, etc......
 
.I just learned about gender roles through khan academy, and I guess that answers my question
 
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