William Hill, MPH
Advocacy is vital to the future of medicine as a profession. Founded by the Academy in 1997, the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons—together with the Office of Government Relations (OGR)—advocates on Capitol Hill throughout the year on behalf of all orthopaedic surgeons. The support of the AAOS Orthopaedic Political Action Committee (PAC), founded in 1999, further bolsters the impact of AAOS’ advocacy and legislative efforts.
Brandon L. Morris, MD
Clinicians practice within a litigious environment, the nature of which varies depending on practice location and subspecialty. Residents who are transitioning from training into practice, therefore, need to be familiar with the medical liability system and how variation in tort protection laws among states may inform their choice of future practice location.
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