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Volumn 360, Issue , 1999, Pages 253-259

Racial, ethnic, and gender diversity and the resident operative experience. How can the academic orthopaedic society shape the future of orthopaedic surgery?

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; ETHNIC GROUP; EXPERIENCE; FEMALE; GENDER; HUMAN; MALE; MEDICAL EDUCATION; MEDICAL SCHOOL; MEDICAL SOCIETY; NORMAL HUMAN; ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY; PRIORITY JOURNAL; PROFESSIONAL STANDARD; RACE DIFFERENCE; RESEARCH; RESIDENCY EDUCATION; SURGICAL TRAINING;

EID: 0033062660     PISSN: 0009921X     EISSN: 15281132     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1097/00003086-199903000-00031     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (17)

References (3)
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    • Relationship between the volume of total hip replacements performed by providers and the rates of postoperative complications in the state of Washington
    • Kreder HJ, Deyo RA, Koepsell T, Swiontkowski MF, Kreuter W: Relationship between the volume of total hip replacements performed by providers and the rates of postoperative complications in the state of Washington. J Bone Joint Surg 79A:485-494, 1997.
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    • Kreder, H.J.1    Deyo, R.A.2    Koepsell, T.3    Swiontkowski, M.F.4    Kreuter, W.5


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