Discrepancies in Work-Family Integration Between Female and Male Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Danielle Y PonzioCourtney BellAlexandra I StavrakisHope SkibickiMiranda CzymekAlvin C OngZachary D PostMeghan E BishopPublished in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2021)
This study highlights deficiencies in work-family integration that appear to uniquely impact female orthopaedic surgeons. Female surgeons delay starting a family, more frequently require fertility treatments, carry more responsibility at home, have fewer academic and leadership roles, earn lower incomes, and are less satisfied with work-family balance relative to males. The discrepancy in work-family integration must be addressed to attract, support, and retain women as successful orthopaedic surgeons.