A Shadow of Doubt: Is There Implicit Bias Among Orthopaedic Surgery Faculty and Residents Regarding Race and Gender?
Shawn R GilbertTimothy TorrezAchraf H JardalyKimberly J TempletonGabriella E OdeKelsie CoeJoshua C PattMara L SchenkerGerald McGwinBrent A Poncenull nullPublished in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2024)
Implicit biases only explain a small portion of the lack of progress in improving diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in our workforce and resolving healthcare disparities. Other causes including explicit biases, an unwelcoming culture, and perceptions of our specialty should be examined. Remedies including engagement of students and mentorship throughout training and early career should be sought.