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Instr Course Lect ; 72: 79-87, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36534848

ABSTRACT

It is important to educate and equip the orthopaedic community with tools to address health care disparities and improve orthopaedic specialty recruitment for racial minorities. How patients and providers are affected by systemic racism in healthcare and what that means in orthopaedic surgery, methods to identify bias and improve access to orthopaedic care for racial minorities, and how to structure a program and department environment to encourage and promote diversity are important topics of discussion.


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Orthopedic Procedures , Orthopedics , Humans , Healthcare Disparities
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J Natl Med Assoc ; 114(2): 156-166, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35120755

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Orthopaedic surgery is the least diverse surgical subspecialty in medicine. However, to date, there is no literature that shows which medical schools have successfully contributed to improving orthopaedic surgeon diversity. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to identify the top U.S. medical schools that have successfully matched black applicants into orthopaedic surgery residencies and juxtapose this ranking to the current top medical schools as ranked by the U.S. News and World Report (USNWR). METHODS: The J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society (JRGOS) database was queried for all orthopaedic surgeons, fellows, and residents who identified as black or multi-racial with black being one of the included races, yielding 938 physicians, of which 672 met our inclusion criteria. From this list, a ranking of the top 20 medical schools was generated. RESULTS: The top five medical schools ranked in the JRGOS database are Howard University College of Medicine (HUCOM), Meharry Medical College, Harvard Medical School (HMS), the University of Pennsylvania, and Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM). In addition, 10 (50%) of the medical schools ranked in the top 20 by the JRGOS database were also ranked by the USNWR. When ranking medical schools for black female applicants, HUCOM, MSM, HMS are the top three programs. Lastly, a ranking by region identified that the northeast contained the highest number of ranked medical schools. CONCLUSION: There are both historically black and non-historically black medical schools which have a proven track record of producing a significant number of future black orthopaedic surgery residents.


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Internship and Residency , Orthopedic Surgeons , Orthopedics , Black People , Female , Humans , Schools, Medical , United States
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JBJS Rev ; 10(5)2022 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37544929

ABSTRACT

¼ Pelvic sarcomas are a rare and diverse group of tumors in terms of size and histology.¼ Pelvic sarcomas present a treatment challenge to the orthopaedic oncologist.¼ The size and location of these tumors require a varied approach to resection and reconstruction, but the tumor's proximity to other internal structures within the pelvis (e.g., the bladder, the iliac vessels, and the bowel) makes extrication demanding.¼ The ideal treatment requires assembling a hemipelvectomy team that consists of an orthopaedic oncologist, a surgical oncologist, a urologist, a vascular surgeon, a gynecologic oncologist, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, a dedicated anesthesia team, and a dedicated rehabilitation physical therapy team. Each member can use his or her expertise to address the individual aspects of the pelvic resection and achieve the optimal oncologic and functional outcome.


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Hemipelvectomy , Orthopedics , Pelvic Neoplasms , Sarcoma , Male , Humans , Female , Treatment Outcome , Sarcoma/surgery , Pelvic Neoplasms/surgery
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