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Alan M. Reznik, MD, MBA, FAAOS
Editor’s note: This article is part one of a two-part series on ethics in artificial intelligence (AI). This article explores the underlying four basic principles of medical ethics as they apply to orthopaedic practice and AI.
Terry Stanton
During orthopaedic residency interviews, more than half of female applicants were asked inappropriate questions—those based on sex, race, color, religion, or national origin—and that percentage has not improved over nearly five decades, according to a study appearing in the July 15 issue of the Journal of the AAOS (JAAOS).
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