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Performance of Orthopaedic Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons on a Biostatistical Knowledge Examination.

Andrew P CollinsMax McCallJoshua CassinatAlison GriseJonathan D SchwartzmanJohn KellyBenjamin C Service
Published in: Advances in orthopedics (2023)
It is concerning that fellowship-trained shoulder and elbow surgeons, many of whom frequently publish or are reviewing scientific literature for publication, are scoring 55.2% correctly on average on this biostatistical knowledge examination. Surgeons that are further from formal statistical knowledge training are more likely to have lower biostatistical knowledge test scores. Respondents who published at the highest rate were associated with higher scores. Continuing medical education in biostatistics may be beneficial for maintaining statistical knowledge utilised in the current literature.
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