New study finds nearly half of American Muslim doctors feel scrutinized on the job

Saturday, December 12, 2015 - 06:04 in Psychology & Sociology

In a U.S. national survey of 255 Muslim American physicians, researchers found that nearly half of respondents felt greater scrutiny at work compared to their peers. Nearly one in four said workplace religious discrimination had taken place sometimes -- or more -- often during their career. The same percentage of Muslim American physicians believe they have been passed over for career advancement due to their religion.

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