2020
DOI: 10.1177/2473011420s00287
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Foot and Ankle Fellowship Faculty Research Productivity

Abstract: Category: Other Introduction/Purpose: Academic productivity within orthopaedic subspecialties is important in developing generalizable knowledge, challenging biases, and evolving practice management. Productivity is linked to academic status and can affect compensation. This study evaluated the research activity of faculty at foot and ankle surgery fellowship programs in the United States and associated Canadian programs. The primary objective was to describe the publishing productivity of American Orthopaedic… Show more

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