Day Molly A, Owens Jessell M, Caldwell Lindsey S
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation; Iowa City, IA USA.
Iowa Orthop J. 2019;39(1):1-5.
Diversity within the field of orthopedic surgery has been slow to progress, even well into the 21 century. Despite the barriers broken in 1932 by Ruth Jackson - the first female member of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) - gender, racial and ethnic diversity continues to be lacking. Research has shown there are clear advantages of a diverse physician population, not only in medicine and patient care but in commercial industry as well. Although the representation of females and underrepresented minorities (URM) in orthopedics is increasing, it is doing so at a slower rate as compared to other surgical subspecialties. Targeted efforts have been made to investigate and promote gender and cultural diversity in orthopedic surgery. New programs and initiatives have been developed to promote diversity in orthopedics through mentorship and enhancing visibility of females and URM in the field.
骨科领域的多元化发展一直较为缓慢,即便到了21世纪亦是如此。尽管1932年露丝·杰克逊打破了障碍——她是美国骨科医师学会(AAOS)的首位女性成员——但性别、种族和民族多元化仍然不足。研究表明,多元化的医生群体具有明显优势,不仅在医学和患者护理方面,在商业领域也是如此。虽然女性和少数族裔(URM)在骨科领域的代表性正在增加,但与其他外科亚专业相比,增长速度较慢。人们已经做出有针对性的努力来研究和促进骨科手术中的性别和文化多元化。已经制定了新的项目和倡议,通过指导以及提高女性和少数族裔在该领域的知名度来促进骨科领域的多元化。