Weird. I just noticed that almost all my doctors are female and Asian.
| Speciality | Gender | Ethnicity |
| Primary Care | Female | Asian (Vietnamese?) |
| Nephrologist | Female | Asian (Chinese) |
| Cardiologist | Female | Asian (Indian) |
| Endocrinologist | Femaie | Asian (Indonesian) |
| Podiatrist | Male | Caucasian |
For my podiatrist, I was referred to another doctor but she was booked solid so I scheduled a meeting with a different doctor. The original referral was to another Asian (Chinese) podiatrist. Also, my original primary care doctor, who just quit her practice, is also Chinese. I didn’t choose any of these doctors specifically. They were either referred by other doctors, or randomly assigned when I called their medical group office.
This is probably due to the Asian parent effect. All Asian parents want their child(ren) to become doctors or dentists or engineers. That’s why you see such so many Asians in those majors in college, and it skews the demographics when they all graduate and get jobs. I remember engineering school was probably >2/3 Asian students.