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OrthoJOE

88. Improving the Reporting on Sex and Gender in Orthopaedic Research

In this episode, Mo and Marc are joined by special guests Seth Leopold, MD (Editor-in-Chief, Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research) and Kim Templeton, MD (Chair of Faculty Development and Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education at the University of Kansas) in a discussion of the recent symposium and upcoming series of articles focusing on sex and gender in orthopaedic research. Links: • American Women’s Medical Society https://bit.ly/4bjCKVA • JBJS Supplement on Pain Management https://bit.ly/3JDVSSJ • Leopold SS, Beadling L, Dobbs MB, Gebhardt MC, Lotke PA, Manner PA, Rimnac CM, Wongworawat MD. Fairness to all: gender and sex in scientific reporting. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2014 Feb;472(2):391-2. doi: 10.1007/s11999-013-3397-5. Epub 2013 Nov 26. PMID: 24276859; PMCID: PMC3890179. https://bit.ly/4b3hLqv • SAGER guidelines https://bit.ly/3QpFmJE • NIH Policy on Sex as a Biological Variable https://bit.ly/3Qqmt9y Subspecialties: • Basic Science • Education and Training • Ethics • Foot and Ankle • Hand and Wrist • Hip • Infection • Knee • Oncology • Orthopaedic Essentials • Pain Management • Rehabilitation • Pediatrics • Spine • Shoulder • Elbow • Sports Medicine • Trauma Keywords: Orthopaedics, orthopedics, JBJS, OrthoEvidence, OE, sex, gender, research, SAGER guidelines, study design, sample size, pain, clinical practice guidelines, CPG, peer review, instructions for authors, IFA, disaggregation of data, study limitations, animal research, diabetes, cardiometabolic disease, osteoarthritis, inflammation, funding agencies, NIH, IRB, curricula, continuing education, medical gaslighting

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