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Overcoming the Barriers to Diversity in Orthopaedic Surgery: A Global Perspective.

Essam RamaSeper EkhtiariGowreeson ThevendranJennifer GreenKristy L WeberVikas Khanduja
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2023)
Diversity in orthopaedics continues to lag behind that in other specialties. Increasing diversity is important for providing a more inclusive training environment, improving patient care, and reducing health disparities. Structural and cultural barriers need to be addressed to improve diversity in orthopaedics. Promoting a culture supportive of all surgeons is essential to reframing perceptions that may prevent individuals from even considering a career as an orthopaedic surgeon. Changing attitudes require focused efforts from committed leadership in a "top-down" approach that prioritizes diversity. The efforts from national bodies seeking to tackle the lack of diversity, as well as the establishment of organizations committed to diversity, such as the International Orthopaedic Diversity Alliance, provide reasons to be optimistic for the future.
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