Poppy Koronka

Poppy Koronka is a health correspondent at The Times. She has a background in news reporting and has led investigations that uncovered university staff discouraging students from reporting sexual assaults to the police and American anti-abortion groups training activists in the UK. Her previous work includes reporting from Romania, where she exposed the practice of virginity testing and wrote about the country's communist-era abortion ban. In addition to hard news, she enjoys covering quirky and off-beat stories and is passionate about learning languages in her spare time.

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Female Doctors Lead to Better Health Outcomes for Hospital Patients: Study

Female Doctors Lead to Better Health Outcomes for Hospital Patients: Study

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 April 2024 A new study reveals female doctors lead to better health outcomes and lower mortality rates for both male and female hospital patients, with 31% of the nearly 780,000 older Americans analyzed being treated by a female physician. The research emphasizes effective communication and patient-centered care as key factors in improved patient outcomes.