Clinical Faceoff: A Changing Landscape—Current and Recent Orthopaedic Residents Discuss Gender, Subspecialization, and Accountability
Volume: 477, Issue: 3, Pages: 494 - 497
Published: Feb 12, 2019
Abstract
Orthopaedic surgery residents today train in an environment that is more receptive to technological advancements, is more diverse, and places greater emphasis both on patient safety and physician burnout than did their predecessors. Indeed, residencies have seen a larger influx of women residents entering orthopaedics compared to previous years [5]. The use of smartphones has changed how residents seek knowledge and prepare for surgery, as well...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical Faceoff: A Changing Landscape—Current and Recent Orthopaedic Residents Discuss Gender, Subspecialization, and Accountability
Published Date
Feb 12, 2019
Volume
477
Issue
3
Pages
494 - 497
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