Surgeons (AAOS) Fellows in 2009 were women. Are all orthopaedic surgery programs in the U.S. equal in their ability to attract female medical students and train female orthopaedic surgeons? This study was undertaken to test the hy-pothesis that all Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)-accredited orthopaedic surgery resi-dency programs in the U.S. train a similar number of female residents. Methods: Data for all ACGME-accredited orthopaedic surgery residency training programs in the U.S. for five academic years (2004-2005 through 2008-2009) were collected with use of the Graduate Medical Education (GME) Track database. Results: Orthopaedic residency programs in the U.S. do not train women at an equal frequency. In the...
In spring of 1995, the Academic Orthopaedic Society convened a panel of 21 female academic orthopaed...
BACKGROUND: Multiple investigations in the past 50 years have documented a lack of racial/ethnic and...
Background:. Letters of recommendation (LORs) are highly influential in the residency selection proc...
Background:. This study was undertaken to update reports from 2004 to 2005 through 2008 to 2009, and...
Background Orthopaedic surgery residency has one of the lowest percentages of women (13.1%) of all p...
BACKGROUND: The representation of women in orthopaedics in the United States remains among the lowes...
The percentage of women in orthopaedic surgery training programs has not kept pace with the increase...
Purpose: To compare and discuss the gender disparities in the Orthopaedic specialty. Methods: We rev...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Abstract Category: Research Purpose: Orthopedic surgery has traditionally been, and continues to be,...
Over the past 50 years, the demographics of medical school graduates in the United States has change...
ObjectiveAs the number of female medical students and surgical residents increases, the increasing n...
Orthopaedics has been left behind in the worldwide drive towards diversity and inclusion. In the UK,...
INTRODUCTION: Variations in confidence for procedural skills have been demonstrated when comparing m...
INTRODUCTION: Although the diversity in orthopaedic residency programs has been studied, the diversi...
In spring of 1995, the Academic Orthopaedic Society convened a panel of 21 female academic orthopaed...
BACKGROUND: Multiple investigations in the past 50 years have documented a lack of racial/ethnic and...
Background:. Letters of recommendation (LORs) are highly influential in the residency selection proc...
Background:. This study was undertaken to update reports from 2004 to 2005 through 2008 to 2009, and...
Background Orthopaedic surgery residency has one of the lowest percentages of women (13.1%) of all p...
BACKGROUND: The representation of women in orthopaedics in the United States remains among the lowes...
The percentage of women in orthopaedic surgery training programs has not kept pace with the increase...
Purpose: To compare and discuss the gender disparities in the Orthopaedic specialty. Methods: We rev...
Objective: In the past decade women have comprised nearly half of U.S. medical school graduates. How...
Abstract Category: Research Purpose: Orthopedic surgery has traditionally been, and continues to be,...
Over the past 50 years, the demographics of medical school graduates in the United States has change...
ObjectiveAs the number of female medical students and surgical residents increases, the increasing n...
Orthopaedics has been left behind in the worldwide drive towards diversity and inclusion. In the UK,...
INTRODUCTION: Variations in confidence for procedural skills have been demonstrated when comparing m...
INTRODUCTION: Although the diversity in orthopaedic residency programs has been studied, the diversi...
In spring of 1995, the Academic Orthopaedic Society convened a panel of 21 female academic orthopaed...
BACKGROUND: Multiple investigations in the past 50 years have documented a lack of racial/ethnic and...
Background:. Letters of recommendation (LORs) are highly influential in the residency selection proc...