Orthopaedic Research Consortiums: A Review of Scope, Sex and Racial Representation
Yagiz Ozdag,
A. Michael Luciani,
Brian K Foster
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
The creation of research groups and consortiums has become more common in all medical and surgical specialities. The purpose of this investigation was to assess and describe collaborative research groups and consortiums within orthopaedic surgery. In addition, we aimed to define the demographics of the research consortium members with particular attention to female and minority members.
Methods
Journals with a musculoskeletal/orthopaedic focus and a few medical jou… Show more
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