足踝外科医生的性别和地域趋势:我们在哪些方面需要改进?

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1177/19386400221123619
Kiya Shazadeh Safavi, Robyn Okereke, Aryan Rezvani, Kristine Kocjan, Daniel C Jupiter, Cory F Janney
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简介历史上,女性在骨科领域的代表性一直不足。本研究分析了足踝矫形外科(OFA)女医生的地理分布情况,以及她们的培训地点和目前执业地点之间的地理模式:方法:分析了美国骨科足踝协会(AOFAS)1988 年至 2021 年的研究金结业数据。然后在互联网上进行搜索,以确定各个外科医生的医学院、住院医师培训和目前的执业地点。根据美国人口普查局的指导原则,将各州分为地区和分区:在分析的 1088 名 OFA 外科医生中,166 名(15.26%)为女性,922 名(84.74%)为男性。南部地区的 OFA 外科医生中女性人数较多;但该地区和中西部地区的女性比例最低。西部和东北部的女性比例明显较高,女性保留率也较高。在地区内部和地区之间,各分区 OFA 女性外科医生的数量和百分比存在很大差异:结论:尽管 OFA 外科医生的女性人数有所增加,但其代表性仍然较低。从地域上看,美国中南东部分部的 OFA 外科医生人数一直最少,而南大西洋分部的人数最多:证据级别:不适用。
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Gender and Geographic Trends Among Foot and Ankle Surgeons: Where Are We and Where Do We Need to Improve?

Introduction: Women have historically been underrepresented in orthopaedics. This study analyzes the geographic distribution of female orthopaedic foot and ankle (OFA) surgeons, as well as geographic patterns between their training locations and current practices.

Methods: American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) data regarding fellowship completion from 1988 to 2021 were analyzed. Internet searches were then performed to identify medical school, residency, and current practice locations of individual surgeons. States were categorized into regions and divisions based on US Census Bureau guidelines.

Results: Of the 1088 OFA surgeons analyzed, 166 (15.26%) were women and 922 (84.74%) were men. The South has a higher number of female OFA surgeons; however, this region and the Midwest have the lowest percentages of female representation. The West and Northeast had significantly higher percentages of female representation and higher retention rates for women. There was high variability in the number and percentage of female OFA surgeons in divisions both within and between regions.

Conclusion: Although the number of female OFA surgeons has increased, their representation remains low. Geographically, the East South Central division of the United States consistently had the least number of OFA surgeons, whereas the South Atlantic division had the highest.Level of Evidence: Not applicable.

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