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  • Title: Orthopedic manpower.
    Author: Clawson DK, Denton TJ.
    Journal: Clin Orthop Relat Res; 1976 Sep; (119):126-40. PubMed ID: 954302.
    Abstract:
    Key statistical information regarding Orthopedic Manpower is present to make orthopedists aware of the detailed information that is currently available. It is clear there is still insufficient data to justify radically altering the numbers or types of practices. Until the scope of orthopedic practice is more clearly defined and generally accepted (by orthopedists, other physicians, health professionals and the public) we must continue to monitor our activities and make adjustments through evolutionary changes rather than revolutionary regulations. Quite clearly there are segments of our country that are orthopedically underserved. Thus, it is vital that we seek new methods to encourage orthopedists to settle in these areas. Clearly, the simple production of more orthopedists in the traditional model will not answer the geographic maldistribution. With the tremendous scope of problems cared for by orthopedists, there does not appear to be an oversupply; however, we are headed in that direction. If we continue to rate operative procedures as the most significant and satisfying aspect of the practice, we certainly have enough, but they are not spread across the country in a uniform manner. Significant increases in numbers will be necessary if the orthopedist is to assume the role of general practitioner of the musculoskeletal system as well as a specialist for diagnosing and treating the more complicated musculoskeletal problems (whether by medical-surgical or physical-medical modalities). Should this be the case adjustments must be made in the selection process of orthopedic residents, in training programs, as well as estimates of the numbers of such specialists necessary for the future.
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