2023
The Majority of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Faculty in the United States are Allopathic Males
Ranson R, Peabody T, Saker C, Lucido A, Lin J, Gianakos A, Stamm M, Mulcahey M. The Majority of Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Faculty in the United States are Allopathic Males. Journal Of Orthopaedic Experience & Innovation 2023, 4 DOI: 10.60118/001c.57673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurgery residency programsOrthopaedic surgery residency programsUpper extremitySports medicineResidency programsHigh prevalenceOrthopaedic surgery facultyOrthopedic oncologyOrthopaedic surgeonsOrthopedic surgeryPaucity of informationSex discrepancyGeneral orthopaedicsAdministrative titlesAdult reconstructionMD facultyResidency Electronic Interactive DatabaseDemographic characteristicsAnalysis of varianceFellowship directorsSurgery facultyFollowing informationSubspecialtyExtremitiesOncology
2020
Sex- and Gender-specific Analysis in Orthopaedic Studies.
Gianakos A, George N, Pinninti A, Kwan S, LaPorte D, Mulcahey M. Sex- and Gender-specific Analysis in Orthopaedic Studies. Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research® 2020, 478: 1482-1488. PMID: 32281769, PMCID: PMC7310522, DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000001172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneral orthopaedic journalsGender-specific analysisSubspecialty journalsOrthopaedic studiesOrthopaedic journalsHealth needsProportion of patientsCase-control studyPrevalence of injuriesWomen's health needsOutcomes of interestMultifactorial statistical modelGreater percentageGender-related differencesInjury patternsDisease progressionOrthopedic injuriesWomen patientsTreatment outcomesOrthopaedic surgery journalsStudy populationProportion of studiesPatientsSports medicineIndividual study level
2019
Gender-Related Reporting Within Foot and Ankle Subspecialty Orthopaedic Literature is Lacking
Gianakos A, George N, Merklein M, Chambers L, Daniel J, DiGiovanni C, Kennedy J. Gender-Related Reporting Within Foot and Ankle Subspecialty Orthopaedic Literature is Lacking. Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 2019, 4: 2473011419s00183. PMCID: PMC8696778, DOI: 10.1177/2473011419s00183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGender-specific differencesGender-specific analysisOrthopaedic FootOrthopaedic literatureRandomized control studySignificant differencesPrevalence of footAnkle fracturesCase seriesFemale patientsAnkle literatureProspective studyRetrospective studyAnkle injuriesAnkle surgeryKnee surgerySports TraumatologyGender-specific outcomesTreatment outcomesIndependent reviewersAnimal studiesCadaveric studyControl studySports medicineFemale population