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Lesley J. Anderson, MD, FAAOS
The following letter is in response to the article “Are We Inclusive or Exclusive?” which was written by Julie Balch Samora, MD, PhD, FAAOS, and Lisa Cannada, MD, FAAOS, and published in the October issue of AAOS Now.
Stephanie S. Pearce, MD; Mary K. Mulcahey, MD, FAAOS
Fifty-seven percent of full-time faculty positions in U.S. medical schools are held by women, which is just slightly more than the 50 percent rate of female graduates of U.S. medical schools.
Julie Balch Samora, MD, PhD, FAAOS; Lisa K. Cannada, MD, FAAOS
This article concludes a three-part series of articles based on interviews seeking recommendations to make orthopaedics more open and inclusive. The first two articles appeared in the October and November issues of AAOS Now.
The AAOS Board of Directors acted on the AAOS Diversity Advisory Board’s recommendation and recently endorsed The Forum’s position statement titled,"Sexual Abuse/Harassment: Creating a Safe Environment for Competitive Athletes."
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