Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2021.
World J Orthop. Jun 18, 2021; 12(6): 412-422
Published online Jun 18, 2021. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v12.i6.412
Table 1 Demographics of sports medicine fellowship directors
Demographics
Male80 (97.5%)
Female2 (2.5%)
Race/ethnicity
Caucasian84.15% (n = 69)
Asian-Americans7.32% (n = 6)
Hispanic/Latinos2.44% (n = 2)
African American2.44% (n = 2)
Other3.66% (n = 3)
Mean age, yr56 ± 9.00 (n = 76)
Mean FD Scopus H-index23.49 ± 16.57 (n = 81)
Table 2 Education, employment, and leadership progression of sports medicine fellowship directors
Education and employment progression
mean ± SD
Mean calendar year of residency graduation1996 ± 15.00 (n = 73)
Mean calendar year of fellowship graduation1997 ± 9.51 (n = 73)
Mean duration from fellowship graduation to earning position of FD 9.77 yr ± 7.33 (n = 57)
Mean duration of employment at current institution18.20 yr ± 9.12 (n = 65)
Mean duration that FD has held position as FD 13.14 yr ± 9.54 (n = 59)
Mean time from year of hire by current institution to year promoted to FD4.72 yr ± 7.93 (n = 64)
Institutional loyaltyn (%)
FDs currently working at same institution as Residency training14 (17.07)
FDs currently working at same institution as Fellowship training18 (21.95)
FDs currently working at same institution as both Residency and Fellowship training5 (6.10)
Correlation of research productivityr (P value)
Years as FD vs Scopus H-index0.29 (0.02)
Age vs Scopus H-index0.38 (0.001)1
Table 3 Additional team physician roles of sports medicine fellowship directors, n (%)
Team physician roles
Fellowship directors’ team physician statusn = 82
Yes57 (69.51)
No25 (30.49)
Professional vs collegiaten = 57
Professional32 (56.14)
Collegiate17 (29.82)
Both8 (14.04)
Sportn = 103
University-wide Athletics 26 (25.24)
Professional other 23 (22.33)
Professional baseball 20 (19.41)
Professional football16 (15.53)
Professional hockey8 (7.77)
Professional basketball7 (6.80)
Professional soccer3 (2.91)