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Orthopedic infectious diseases: a survey on the composition and perceived value of an emerging subspecialty clinical service
We surveyed US orthopedic infectious disease (Ortho ID) specialists and surgeons ( n = 54 clinicians from at least 17 institutions). Three-quarters had a dedicated clinic or inpatient service; orthopedic device-related infections were most commonly seen. All respondents highly valued Ortho ID teams...
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Published in: | Journal of bone and joint infection 2024-06, Vol.9 (3), p.161-165 |
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description | We surveyed US orthopedic infectious disease (Ortho ID) specialists and surgeons (
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clinicians from at least 17 institutions). Three-quarters had a dedicated clinic or inpatient service; orthopedic device-related infections were most commonly seen. All respondents highly valued Ortho ID teams for improving multidisciplinary communication, trust, access to care, and outcomes. |
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