I'll maybe talk this time. I'll try to talk fast.
I agree with parts of what you're saying. I agree with the part that women are becoming doctors, but are becoming generalists, and even when they become generalists often don't work the same number of hours.
It hearkens back to the question of a moment ago, and the question is hard to answer. Are we going to close the gap to zero? I would answer a question with a question, which is not a good idea: does it need to?
When I was studying all my stats, I was trying to come down with a clear prediction: yes, or no, would the gap be closed? But I was asking myself whether it needs to come down to zero, in the sense of asking whether women doctors need to work the same number of hours as men doctors. I was just asking myself whether that should happen. Is it something I should tell my daughter, that she'd better work 70 or 80 hours a week?
So I just answered that question with a question.