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Women in Medicine in Tennessee

How women in medicine fare in Tennessee — state-adjusted pay gap, state ranking, and the national context that frames the local picture.

81.6%
Tennessee overall earnings ratio (women/men)
Census ACS S2001
#25
of 51 jurisdictions for pay equity
Derived from ACS state ratios
18.4%
Unadjusted pay gap in Tennessee
Census ACS
16.7%
Women in Tennessee’s legislature

The state-adjusted picture

Women in medicine nationally face the same structural conditions as women in every other field — but the overall wage environment in Tennessee modifies the baseline by -2.6% relative to the US average. A state where the overall pay gap is narrower tends to reflect narrower gaps within fields too, though field-specific dynamics dominate for specialized professions.

Tennessee elected its first woman US Senator in 2019.

National context

Women have been the majority of US medical school entrants since 2017. The pipeline is now reshaping medicine, but specialty sorting, leadership gaps, and a persistent pay gap remain. This page tracks the current data.

Full national data Women in Medicine: Numbers, Pay, and Trends (2026)

National headline stats (medicine)

38.3%
Women among all US practicing physicians (AAMC 2024)
56.4%
Women in 2024 US medical school entering class
$110K
Median annual pay gap — female vs male physicians (Medscape 2024)
22%
Women among medical school deans (AAMC, 2024)

Other fields in Tennessee

Medicine in other states

Related pages

Frequently asked

What is the pay gap for women in medicine in Tennessee?

Tennessee’s overall pay ratio is 81.6% — a 18.4% gap. The gap within medicine follows the national pattern modified by Tennessee’s overall wage environment. See the full national field data for in-field specifics.

How does Tennessee rank on pay equity?

Tennessee ranks #25 of 51 US jurisdictions on pay equity, per Census ACS state ratios.

How are women represented in Tennessee politics?

16.7% of Tennessee state legislators are women (CAWP 2024). 2 women from Tennessee serve in the 119th US Congress.

Where does the national medicine data come from?

AAMC Physician Workforce Data; Medscape Physician Compensation Report 2024; JAMA Internal Medicine — Tsugawa 2017