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381. Women found to have higher concussion rates than men — 5 points
... 2. During a recent Pink Concussions meeting, Shannon Bauman, MD, a sports medicine physician at Concussion North in Canada, presented data on 207 male and female athletes examined at her clinic over ...18 May 2016 -
382. 30% of female physician faculty members report sexual harassment — 6 points
A recent survey of high-achieving medical academics found nearly 30 percent of female faculty members and 4 percent of male faculty members experienced sexual harassment, according to Medscape. Researchers ...18 May 2016 -
383. Google promotes gender equality through female physician emoji proposal — 5 things to know
On May 10, a Google team presented 13 new emoji designs aimed at promoting gender equality in the workplace, according to the guardian. Here are five things to know: 1. The emojis include female ...11 May 2016 -
384. When to shelf the tough guy act — Why do women live longer than men?
... university fill out similar questionnaires. Then, researchers had both male and female pre-medical and nursing students interview each subject about their medical conditions. Researchers found the higher ...25 March 2016 -
385. Drs. Han Jo Kim, Elizabeth Vitarbo & more: 13 spine, neurosurgeons in the headlines this week — March 25, 2016
... Annual Meeting. Winston R. Jeshuran, MD, joined Macon-based Georgia Spine & Orthopedics. Croatia celebrated its first practicing female neurosurgeon, Nikolina Sesar, MD. Steven Falowski, ...25 March 2016 -
386. Dr. Nikolina Sesar takes title as Croatia's first female neurosurgeon: 5 highlights
Croatia celebrated its first practicing female neurosurgeon, Dr. Nikolina Sesar, according to croatiaweek. Here are five highlights: 1. Dr. Sesar operates at Sisters Charity Hospital in Zagreb. ...23 March 2016 -
387. 6 trends in the prevalence, treatment of PHFs
... PHFs. 2. Of the total PHFs, 79 percent occurred in female patients. 3. Nonoperative treatment accounted for 67 percent of the treatment methods for all age groups. 4. Of surgical patients, ...21 March 2016 -
388. CMS's lowest vs. highest-paid physicians: 5 key points
... from the lowest docile to the highest docile. 3. The charges between the physicians were consistently greater than payments by a factor of three. 4. The female providers had lower ratios on ...18 March 2016 -
389. History of knee injury linked with lower KOOS scores — 3 points
... in the 56-year-old to 64-year-old female cohort versus the 18-year-old to 55-year-old female cohort. 3. Researchers noted significantly lower KOOS scores in the 3 percent of patients who reported ...17 March 2016 -
390. 5 key trends in adult lumbar isthmic spondylolisthesis surgery
... was the posterior with interbody patients — 2.58 percent. 4. Complication risk was lower for female patients, elective admissions and hospitals in the South. 5. The average hospitalization ...16 March 2016 -
391. NY UCL reconstruction rose 193% in 10 years: 5 insights
... a significant increase in frequency of UCL reconstruction in patients aged 17 to 18 and 19 to 20 year old. 4. Male patients were 11.8 times more likely to have a UCL reconstruction than female patients. ...07 March 2016 -
392. Myelomeningocele patients benefit most from high-volume hospital care: 5 takeaways
... • Pneumonia 4. Compared to patients with other spina bifida forms, myelomeningocele and hydrocephalus patients were younger and more were female. 5. Dr. Piatt concluded myelomeningocele and ...01 March 2016 -
393. OrthoArizona meets growing youth sports-related injuries — 4 insights
... the most common injuries experienced by young athletes who participate in football and basketball, and they affect both male and female athletes. 3. Each year, more than 70 percent of the reported ...29 February 2016 -
394. Women in orthopedics: 4 things to know
... 5 percent of orthopedic residents were female across the United States. Now, women constitute nearly 14.2 percent of orthopedic residents, but orthopedics is still one of the medical fields with the least ...24 February 2016 -
395. Training the next generation of orthopedic surgeons
... Nth Dimensions uses a longitudinal approach to take first-year female and minority medical students and expose them to musculoskeletal medicine and orthopedics. Dr. Mason went into orthopedics in the mid-1990s ...23 February 2016 -
396. Perry Initiative brings orthopedics to Utah high school girls: 5 notes
... to Intermountain Catholic. Here are five notes: 1. The students experienced six hands-on mock surgical exercises, with help from local female surgeons. 2. Orthopedic surgeons Kristen ...18 February 2016 -
397. Dr. Claudia Lynn Thomas addresses University of Florida's medical student association for Black History Month: 3 points
... Thomas is the country's first female African-American orthopedic surgeon. 2. She practices at Tri-County Orthopaedic Center in Leesburg, Fla. 3. She completed her residency at Yale-New Haven ...17 February 2016 -
398. ACL treatment options revitalize female athletes’ careers — 3 quick notes
Several ACL treatment options are helping put female athletes back in the game, according to Lohud. Here are three quick notes: 1. Statistics show that female athletes who participate in jumping ...09 February 2016 -
399. 8 things for spine surgeons to know for Thursday — Jan. 28, 2016
... their life goals and don't expect them to ever be sufficient; 22 percent of female orthopedic surgeons said the same. Seventy-two percent of male orthopedic surgeons and 64 percent of female orthopedic ...28 January 2016 -
400. 5 most common reasons orthopedic surgeons are sued
Eighty-one percent of male orthopedic surgeons and 67 percent of female orthopedic surgeons report that they have been sued, according to Medscape Malpractice Report 2015: Why Orthopedists Get Sued. When ...27 January 2016