Robin Clouston: "I was sure not only that I wanted to pursue medicine, but I knew that I wanted to deliver babies. And so, I thought that becoming a physician was the best way to do that," recalled Clouston, 26, who hails from St. John's, N.L, according to Huffington Post. Women accounted for 59 per cent of young adults aged 25 to 34 with a university degree, and 62.2 per cent of those with medical degrees nearly twice the proportion of medical-school graduates aged 55 to 64, pointing to a dramatic increase in the future number of female doctors and TORONTO - Robin Clouston cemented her choice for a future career during time spent in Grade 11 biology class. Clouston is far from an outlier, according to the latest figures from the 2011 National Household Survey, released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
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