With a survey among Dutch orthopedic surgeons, we try to assess whether eponymous terms are still in use in daily practice. We also tried to find out whether younger generations tend to use them less than our older colleagues. In a survey consisting of 57 eponymous terms, 67 participants were asked to mark the eponyms they knew and whether they used them in daily practice. No correlation was observed in known/used eponyms or years of experience in 58 completed surveys. Respondents who classified themselves as trauma or general orthopedic surgeons knew or used a significantly higher number of eponyms in daily practice than orthopedic surgeons who classified themselves as spine, upper limb, lower limb, sports or pediatric surgeons. Eponymous ...
BACKGROUND: The goal of surgical education is to prepare the trainee for independent practice; howev...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how physicians use eponyms for naming the evolution of a scienti...
There are approximately 20,000 medical eponymous terms in use today. Familiar eponymous terms serve ...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent phys...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
Introduction.Cancer and general surgery is a medical field in which anatomical knowledge is crucial....
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
BACKGROUND: The goal of surgical education is to prepare the trainee for independent practice; howev...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how physicians use eponyms for naming the evolution of a scienti...
There are approximately 20,000 medical eponymous terms in use today. Familiar eponymous terms serve ...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
BACKGROUND: Eponymous terms are used frequently in daily patient care and scientific literature. The...
This study presents information concerning the issues of applying eponymous nomenclature in anatomy....
Eponyms are a traditional part of medical terminology. Their specificity consists in the proprial mo...
Eponyms are a long-standing tradition in medicine. Eponyms usually involve honoring a prominent phys...
Orthopaedists make great use of eponymous equipment, however the origins of these tools are unknown ...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
A large part of medical lexicon is made up of eponymous terms. These have often been an object of de...
Uniform international terminology is a fundamental issue of medicine. Names of various organs or str...
Introduction.Cancer and general surgery is a medical field in which anatomical knowledge is crucial....
We present the historical background of 5 eponymous terms in pelvic and acetabular injury treatment....
BACKGROUND: The goal of surgical education is to prepare the trainee for independent practice; howev...
ponyms are a time-honoured tradition in medicine as well as the sciences. Some fields of medicine, s...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how physicians use eponyms for naming the evolution of a scienti...