What Is the Representation of Sexual and Gender Minority Identities Among Orthopaedic Professionals in the United States?
Aliya G FeroeSusan M OdumJulie B SamoraPublished in: Clinical orthopaedics and related research (2024)
The study findings support standardized collection of sexual orientation and gender identity data to better identify and address diversity gaps. As orthopaedic surgery continues to transform to reflect the diversity of musculoskeletal patients, all orthopaedic professionals (surgeons, clinicians, allied healthcare providers, and researchers), regardless of their identities, are essential in the mission to provide equitable and informed orthopaedic care. Sexual and gender minority individuals may serve as important mentors to the next generations of orthopaedic professionals; individuals from nonminority groups should serve as important allies in achieving this goal.