The forecasted share of male practicing physicians aged 35 or less in the US remains stable from 2024 to 2028, fluctuating slightly around 8.54% to 8.56% of the total physicians. This indicates a marginal decline from actual data in 2023, highlighting a slow decrease trend. On average, the change is relatively flat over these years, suggesting negligible growth or decline when considered across the five-year span, demonstrated by the small year-on-year percentage changes and a negligible compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
Future trends to watch for include the impact of a growing emphasis on gender diversity and potential shifts in educational and job market dynamics, which could further influence the gender composition within this age cohort of physicians.