2022
Opioid Knowledge and Prescribing Preferences of Orthopaedic Surgery Residents Before and After an Educational Intervention.
Acharya PP, Fram B, Hoffman RA, Cruz D, Ilyas AM. Opioid Knowledge and Prescribing Preferences of Orthopaedic Surgery Residents Before and After an Educational Intervention. Journal Of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances 2022, 31: 30-33. PMID: 35377305, DOI: 10.3113/jsoa.2022.0030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommon orthopaedic proceduresOpioid knowledgeOpioid epidemicOrthopedic proceduresEducational interventionPain management therapiesUrban academic institutionOrthopaedic surgery residentsOpioid consumptionMultimodal analgesiaHigh prescribersOpioid pillsPrescribing preferencesPrescribing practicesPrescribing strategiesPrescribing habitsObjective improvementManagement therapyOrthopaedic surgeonsOpioid crisisEducational sessionsPrescribing trainingSurgery residentsOrthopaedic residentsResident confidence
2021
Female Sex is Associated With Increased Reported Injury Rates and Difficulties With Use of Orthopedic Surgical Instruments
Fram B, Bishop ME, Beredjiklian P, Seigerman D, Fram B. Female Sex is Associated With Increased Reported Injury Rates and Difficulties With Use of Orthopedic Surgical Instruments. Cureus 2021, 13: e14952. PMID: 34123649, PMCID: PMC8190831, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInjury ratesOrthopaedic surgeonsPhysical symptomsGlove sizeSurgical instrumentsSpecific surgical instrumentsFemale surgeonsFemale orthopaedic surgeonsFemale sexReporting symptomsSurgeon sexSymptomsPhysical discomfortSurgeonsOrthopaedic traineesMale counterpartsSexSignificant differencesOrthopedic surgical instrumentsNegative attitudesOrthopedic toolsTreatmentHand sizeOrthopedic instrumentationFemale respondents