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. 2019 Jun 17;478(7):1542–1552. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000000849

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

This figure details the growth of women orthopaedic first and senior authorship versus practicing women orthopaedic surgeons and women orthopaedic residents from 2007 to 2017. *Indicates that the rate of growth of women orthopaedic residents was more than that of both women orthopaedic first authorship (d = -7.5, 95% confidence interval [CI], -8.7 to -5.9; p = 0.008) and of women orthopaedic surgeon senior authorship (d = -11, 95% CI, -13 to -9.7; p = 0.001); pooled estimated mean for comparison was 7.3, p = 0.001). %W Ortho = the proportion of practicing women orthopaedic surgeons, slope of best fit line, m = 0.64; %W Ortho 1st = the proportion of women orthopaedic surgeon first authors, slope of best fist line, m = 0.79; %W Ortho Sr = the proportion of women orthopaedic surgeon senior authors, slope of best fit line, m = 0.23; %W Resident = the proportion of women orthopaedic residents, slope of best fit line, m = 2.5.