Do women experience microaggressions in orthopaedic surgery? Current state and future directions from a survey of women orthopaedists
Conclusions:
Microaggressions are commonly experienced by women in orthopaedics. The most common perpetrators of microaggressions are patients and their families, but other medical and support staff contribute to the environment. Awareness is crucial to address the issue.
Level of Evidence:
Level IV.
Source: Current Orthopaedic Practice - Category: Orthopaedics Tags: Education and Practice Management Source Type: research
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