Perception of Residency Program Diversity Is Associated With Vulnerability to Race and Gender Stereotype Threat Among Minority and Female Orthopaedic Trainees

Introduction:. Stereotype threat (ST) is a psychological phenomenon in which perceived fear of confirming negative stereotypes about one's identity group leads to impaired performance. Gender and racial ST has been described in various academic settings. However, it is prevalence in orthopaedic...

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Main Authors: Risa T. Reid, MD, Susan M. Odum, PhD, Patrick J. Rosopa, PhD, Jaysson T. Brooks, MD, FAOA, Brian P. Scannell, MD, FAOA, Selina Poon, MD, FAOA, Tyler Williams, BA, Joshua C. Patt, MD, MPH, FAOA, Gabriella E. Ode, MD, FAOA, the Collaborative Orthopaedic Educational Research Group (COERG), Brian Scannell, Craig Eberson, Carol Lin, Bill Levine, Michelle Coleman, Charles Day, Brent Ponce, Dawn LaPorte, Afshin Razi, Adam Gordon, Deb Bohn, Harris Slone, Randy Cohn, Eric Strauss, Stephanie Tanner, Rishi Balkisoon, Monica Kogan, Raffi Avedian, Joseph Sewards, Tessa Balach, Brandi Hartley, Ben Jackson, Ginger Holt, Elise Ames, Alex Aleem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2025-03-01
Series:JBJS Open Access
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/jbjsoa/fulltext/10.2106/JBJS.OA.24.00084
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