CORR Insights®: Chair Versus Chairman: Does Orthopaedics Use the Gendered Term More Than Other Specialties?
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CORR Insights®: Chair Versus Chairman: Does Orthopaedics Use the Gendered Term More Than Other Specialties?
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Chair Versus Chairman: Does Orthopaedics Use the Gendered Term More Than Other Specialties?Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2020 Jul;478(7):1583-1589. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000000964. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2020. PMID: 31567285 Free PMC article.
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