id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331046-440kruco Culp, Brian M. COVID-19 Impact on Young Arthroplasty Surgeons 2020-04-24 .txt text/plain 2461 137 52 RESULTS: Nearly 40% of our surveyed group responded ranging from residents, fellows, and early career surgeons. Finally, we assessed early practice surgeons regarding compensation and employment status, as well as advancement in career stage/partner/tenure, modification of practice nature to cover medical patients/COVID-19 patients, and further implications within payment models and future job opportunities. These changes and challenges have been reported in other countries as well and while the international impact may vary it demonstrates a widespread disruption to the orthopaedic community at large.(1) The purpose of this study was to look specifically at the impact of COVID-19 on young arthroplasty surgeons either in the late stages of training or in the 1 st five years of practice. Orthopaedic practices should be conscious of these implications upon young arthroplasty surgeons, and extend additional resources including loans, counseling, or educational support as they face the current COVID-19 crisis in a different way than their more seasoned colleagues. ./cache/cord-331046-440kruco.txt ./txt/cord-331046-440kruco.txt