2022
DOI: 10.1177/22925503221144039
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Analysis of Additional Degrees in Academic Plastic Surgery Faculty

Abstract: Background: As plastic surgery continues to evolve, an increasing number of surgeons are attaining additional degrees (ADs). Prior studies illustrate this trend of increased AD attainment among plastic surgery faculty within the United States. Yet, no such study has documented AD attainment variability and influence within Canadian plastic surgery faculty. Objectives: Our objective was to investigate the relationship between AD attainment and gender, alongside research productivity, and academic rank of Canadi… Show more

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I would like to express my appreciation to the authors of "Analysis of Additional Degrees in Academic Plastic Surgery Faculty" for their insightful discussion on the significance of diversity in academic plastic surgery. 1 The title of the manuscript suggests an analysis of additional degrees (ADs) and how they can equip plastic surgeons with essential skills and knowledge for research, administration, and clinical practice. However, the authors compellingly argue that gender equity may be the primary rationale for pursuing ADs.It is crucial to recognize the importance of diversity in academic plastic surgery for several reasons.
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I would like to express my appreciation to the authors of "Analysis of Additional Degrees in Academic Plastic Surgery Faculty" for their insightful discussion on the significance of diversity in academic plastic surgery. 1 The title of the manuscript suggests an analysis of additional degrees (ADs) and how they can equip plastic surgeons with essential skills and knowledge for research, administration, and clinical practice. However, the authors compellingly argue that gender equity may be the primary rationale for pursuing ADs.It is crucial to recognize the importance of diversity in academic plastic surgery for several reasons.
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confidence: 99%