Women doctors
SIR – Richard Davy (Letters, June 1) suggests that it should have been anticipated that women GPS would work part-time and that more doctors should have been trained.
A more logical approach would be to resist the urge for equality between the sexes and lower the proportion of women entering medical schools, which is now more than 50 per cent. Dr Pamela Taor
Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex