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Subspecialty Selection Impacts Research Productivity and Faculty Rank of Academic Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Sean HaimowitzJacob VelikyLynn Ann ForresterJoseph A IppolitoKathleen S BeebeAlice Chu
Published in: The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (2021)
Orthopaedic subspecialty selection is independently associated with research productivity and academic rank. The differences in research productivity may be important to consider when evaluating orthopaedic surgeons for promotion. While female surgeons had lower h-indices than their male counterparts, this difference was not seen when using the m-index.
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