Bangladesh, May 13 -- What has been a part of the general scenario prevailing in the medical profession in the country's rural areas has lately emerged with a new concern. When most male doctors begin lobbying to stay put in cities immediately after being posted to rural health centres, the new female doctors show enthusiasm for being sent to far-flung areas of the country. That women physicians at the start of their careers are also sent to different upazila-based health complexes like their male counterparts is a piece of information not known to many. At the same time, the adversities the BCS-passed women doctors face at their workplaces carry the elements of a dilemma. As has been highlighted by a contemporary, the new female appointees...