Academic and Demographic Characteristics of Orthopedic Adult Reconstruction Division Chiefs
Anshu Punreddy, Paul Guirguis, Ankit Punreddy, Mark Youssef, Adwin Denasty, Mina Botros

TL;DR
This study examines the demographics and academic backgrounds of leaders in adult reconstruction orthopedics in the U.S., finding a lack of diversity among division chiefs.
Contribution
The study provides the first comprehensive analysis of the demographic and academic characteristics of adult reconstruction division chiefs in U.S. fellowship programs.
Findings
All division chiefs were male, with the majority being White (74.4%).
Massachusetts General Hospital and the Hospital for Special Surgery trained the most division chiefs.
The average h-index of division chiefs was 24.9, indicating moderate academic productivity.
Abstract
Introduction: Division chiefs play crucial leadership, administrative, and instructive roles within orthopedic subspecialties. The purpose of this study is to investigate the demographic and academic characteristics of division chiefs of adult reconstruction at fellowship institutions in the United States. Methods: Adult reconstruction fellowship programs were identified using the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons database. Characteristic information about sex, race, academic rank, additional degrees, fellowship institution, and year of completion were collected. Hirsch indices (h-indices) of the division chiefs were collected from the Scopus database. Results: Of the 120 adult reconstruction fellowship programs identified, 39 had a designated division chief of adult reconstruction. All of the division chiefs were male (n=39). Race breakdown was as follows: 74.4% were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiversity and Career in Medicine · Orthopaedic implants and arthroplasty · Total Knee Arthroplasty Outcomes
