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Women in Orthopaedics: 10-Year Trends of Fellowship Match Rate and Subspecialty.

Emily NaclerioMolly SekarYasmine S GhattasScott SteinmannLisa K CannadaNiloofar Dehghan
Published in: Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Global research & reviews (2024)
This study found that the number of female applicants to orthopaedic fellowships has increased over the past 10 years. The difference in fellowship match rates among male versus female applicants did not statistically differ during this 10-year period; however, the proportion of female fellows is not equally distributed among subspecialties, with a higher proportion of women matching into pediatrics and foot and ankle and lower proportion in reconstruction and spine. These data can provide a benchmark for department chairs and society leadership to ensure they are recruiting, interviewing, and selecting candidates who are representative of the current sex demographics of orthopaedic fellowship graduates.
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