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Golf Habits Among Physicians and Surgeons

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December 2021

Golf Habits Among Physicians and Surgeons

Vol: 155| Issue: 1| Number:1| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:4
Journal Level of Evidence:4

Golf habits among physicians and surgeons: observational cohort study

BMJ. 2018 Dec 10;363: k4859

Contributing Authors:
Koplewitz Gal Blumenthal Daniel M Gross Nate Hicks Tanner Jena Anupam B

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Synopsis

41,692 physicians in the United States who logged golf rounds in the US Golfing Association Databse as of August 2018 were included in this observational study assessing differences in golf habits and performance across specialties. Men accounted for 89.5% of physician golfers. The specialties that played the most golf were orthopaedics (8.8%), urology (8.1%), and plastic surgery (7.1%); internal ...

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