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The effect of gender on operative autonomy in general surgery residents
Procedural Learning and Safety Collaborative
Surgery
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General Surgery Residents
100%
Operative Autonomy
100%
Female Resident
100%
Training Program
50%
General Surgery
50%
Training Level
50%
Gender Gap
50%
Case Complexity
50%
Patient-specific
25%
Smartphone App
25%
Sex Differences
25%
Surgeons
25%
Faculty Work
25%
Cognitive Ability
25%
Show-and-Tell
25%
Resident Experience
25%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Confounding Factors
25%
Strong Predictor
25%
Programming Environments
25%
General Surgery Training
25%
4-point
25%
Hierarchical Logistic Regression
25%
Technical Ability
25%
Procedural Difficulty
25%
Preparedness for Practice
25%
Female Trainees
25%
Zwisch Scale
25%
Training Complexity
25%
Resident Work
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
General Surgery
100%
Gender Gap
50%
Surgeon
25%
Gender Difference
25%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%