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Association of surgeons' gender with elective surgical lists in the State of Florida is explained by differences in mean operative caseloads.

Franklin DexterRichard H EpsteinBrenda G Fahy
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our results confirm the aforementioned single university health system results but show that the differences between male and female surgeons in their lists were not due to systematic bias in operating room scheduling (e.g., completing three brief elective cases in a week on three different workdays) but in their total case numbers. The finding that surgeons performing lists comprising a single case were more often female than male provides a previously unrecognized reason why operating room managers should help facilitate the workload of surgeons performing only one case on operative (anesthesia) workdays.
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