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WASHINGTON — Results showed representation of women faculty members at sports medicine and arthroscopy meetings has increased in the past several years, with women panelists more likely to be included when a woman moderator was present.“But the rate of female representation has only been a marginal increase from previously,” Idaleen C. Ching, MD, MPH, a former medical student at
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