The effect of gender on operative autonomy in general surgery residents

Volume: 166, Issue: 5, Pages: 738 - 743
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Despite an increasing number of women in the field of surgery, bias regarding cognitive or technical ability may continue to affect the experience of female trainees differently than their male counterparts. This study examines the differences in the degree of operative autonomy given to female compared with male general surgery trainees.A smartphone app was used to collect evaluations of operative autonomy measured using the 4-point Zwisch...
Paper Details
Title
The effect of gender on operative autonomy in general surgery residents
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
166
Issue
5
Pages
738 - 743
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