A Plausible Pipeline to Diversifying Orthopaedics: Premedical Programming

Journal of Surgical Education(2022)

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Abstract
Prior to the Perry Initiative, 31% percent of the total attendees reported knowing a female orthopaedist. The Perry Initiative improved perceptions of both high school and medical students regarding the ability of women to have a work/life balance, family life, and children during orthopaedics residency. Medical student participation in the events led to a decreased belief in barriers regarding schedule, family life, perceptions of an orthopaedic surgeon, and perceptions of peers within healthcare setting.
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Orthopaedics,Undergraduate medical education,Gender,Survey
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