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361. Age, gender affects likelihood of ACL re-tear in athletes: 4 study insights
... 1. The study included 235 females and 268 males. The average age of the athletes was 27. 2. Female athletes under 25 with a graft size of fewer than 8 millimeters had an increased chance of re-tearing ...02 September 2016 -
362. How to prepare to the shift to MACRA: What you should know
... and assess the performance gap. More news related to practice management: 71% of female physicians have been sexually harassed at work — 6 things to know 4 key thoughts on the healthcare IT market ...26 August 2016 -
363. 71% of female physicians have been sexually harassed at work — 6 things to know
... six things to know: 1. Of those polled, 71 percent of female physicians reported experiencing sexual harassment in training or medical practice. 2. Twenty-five percent of male physicians reported ...25 August 2016 -
364. Patient sues Midwest Sports Medicine, alleges negligence in hip surgery: 5 notes
A female patient is suing her former orthopedic surgeon and the orthopedic group where she received care over alleged negligence during her 2013 hip surgery, according to the Cook County Record. Here' ...23 August 2016 -
365. 7 reasons why medical students go into the field today
... survey responses from 1,109 male medical students and 1,067 female medical students. Here are seven reasons medical students chose careers as physicians: 1. Desire to help those in need ...16 August 2016 -
366. Device to ease concussion concerns to undergo testing in girl's soccer: 4 thoughts
... the Division of Sports Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Gregory Myer, MD, said the new study could be as impactful as the 2016 study, because of female athletes tendencies to respond to lower-level ...12 August 2016 -
367. 8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — August 11, 2016
... rate between men and women. But, female patients still reported more analgesic consumption, impaired walking distance, back and leg pain and higher disability with impaired quality of life one year after ...11 August 2016 -
368. Women report inferior outcomes in lumbar spinal fusions: 5 key notes
... 2. The female patients were more likely to report higher consumption of analgesic, they experienced more impaired walking, back and leg pain and an inferior quality of life. The female patients also ...09 August 2016 -
369. 5 key notes on return-to-work rates after lumbar discectomy
... 55.3 percent of male patients returned within three months, compared with 28.6 percent of female patients. 3. The patients with a higher preoperative SF-36 physical function score and those with ...04 August 2016 -
370. Total knee replacement discharges up nearly 400k from 2000 to 2010: 70 statistics
... Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2000 • Discharges: 282,350 • Male: 37 percent • Female: 63 percent • 18-44 years: 2 percent • 45-64 years: 31 percent • 65-84 years: 63 percent ...02 August 2016 -
371. Do PEEK rods lead to better spinal fusion? 5 key notes
... were older or younger, male or female. 4. The patients who underwent single and multilevel fusions reported similar fusion and reoperation rates. There was no difference between the patients who ...28 July 2016 -
372. Adult spinal deformity outcomes & risk: Male vs. female patients: 4 key notes
... Quality Improvement Program for data on adult spinal deformity surgery patients. The researchers found: 1. Female patients were more likely to have more complications than male patients during or ...20 July 2016 -
373. How to extinguish the physician burnout flame
... of 55 percent for female physicians and 46 percent for male physicians. Burned out physicians do not bode well for patient care, as these physicians are more likely to be disengaged, cynical and ...15 July 2016 -
374. 8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — July 14, 2016
... School, both in Boston, researchers found female physicians made nearly $20,000 less, on average, than male physicians. The study found female physicians made $227,783 annually, 8 percent less than male ...14 July 2016 -
375. Orthopedics among top fields with widest gender pay gap: 4 insights
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, both in Boston, researchers found female physicians made nearly $20,000 less, on average, than male physicians, according to CBS Boston. The ...12 July 2016 -
376. Washington Redskins names Dr. Robin West sports medicine director — 5 highlights
The Washington Redskins selected Robin V. West, MD, as the team's new sports medicine director, according to ESPN. Here are five highlights: 1. Dr. West is only one of two female head orthopedic ...16 June 2016 -
377. 8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — June 2, 2016
... allegations, according to the United States Attorney's Office District of Maryland. Paradigm Spine denies all allegations. 44% of female physicians have net worth under $500,000 Twenty-three percent ...02 June 2016 -
378. Thigh muscle strength may predict knee replacement risk in women — 3 points
... three points: 1. Researchers found female patients had significantly lower knee extension strength at time compared to their controls. 2. Researchers saw no significant difference in men. ...01 June 2016 -
379. 5 statistics on female physician net worth
Here are five statistics on the net worth of female physicians, according to the Medscape Female Physician Compensation Report 2016. • Under 500,000 — 44 percent • $500,000 to $999,999 — 23 percent ...26 May 2016 -
380. Immediate action following concussion yields faster recovery times — 5 points
... program at the University of Florida in Gainesville, and colleagues reviewed medical records of 97 male and female UF athletes diagnosed with a sport-related concussion between 2008 and 2015. Here ...20 May 2016