AAOS Now, August 2014
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The Premier Resource for Orthopaedic Learning
Think about it. In a typical day, we seek orthopaedic information either because we “need” it or because we “want” it. We “need” information for a patient with a complicated diagnosis in clinic, for the next patient in surgery, for the Orthopaedic In-Training Exam, for our Boards, or for Maintenance of Certification. We “want” information for lifelong learning, which is a fundamental tenant of our profession.
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AAOS Board Takes Professional Compliance Actions
At its meeting on June 14, 2014, the Board of Directors of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) considered two grievances filed under the AAOS Professional Compliance Program. In addition, the AAOS Board of Directors considered seven compliance matters not related to the AAOS Standards of Professionalism (SOP). These actions are summarized below.
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OKOJ Welcomes New Topic Ideas
Located on the OrthoPortal, Orthopaedic Knowledge Online Journal (OKOJ) is the Academy’s online-only, peer-reviewed journal for authoritative orthopaedic knowledge and practice. OKOJ is currently accepting proposals for articles dealing with the etiology, diagnosis, and management of orthopaedic injuries and conditions, as well as articles on orthopaedic basic science and pain management.
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Pat on the Back...
James R. Andrews, MD, winner of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) 2014 Robert E. Leach, MD Mr. Sports Medicine award and the first orthopaedic surgeon to be featured on a Topps trading card, as part of the company’s Allen & Ginter line Robert A. Arciero, MD, installed as the new president of the AOSSM Newly inducted members of the AOSSM Hall of Fame: Steven P. Arnoczky, DVM; Bruce Reider, MD; and Timothy N. Taft, MD Michael J.
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Improving Orthopaedics in Haiti
The rebuilding of Haiti’s orthopaedic infrastructure following the January 2010 earthquake has become a successful work in progress, due in large part to the continued involvement of AAOS and its members. Despite its dense population, Haiti had few trained orthopaedic surgeons at the time of the quake. Strengthening its orthopaedic training program, therefore, has been integral to the rebuilding process.
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Reader Holds Congress Accountable
It was extremely disappointing to see efforts to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) provision fail once again. As reported in AAOS Now (May 2014), orthopaedic leadership devoted many resources to support and advise legislators in developing an unprecedented, bipartisan, and bicameral agreement on a permanent repeal of the SGR. Hopes were high that we would finally fix this flawed system and its last-minute “short-term patches” that threaten medical practices and Medicare beneficiaries.
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Orthopaedist Takes to the Streets as SWAT Medic
Alfonso Mejia, MD, MPH, is a busy man. The hand specialist is a clinical associate professor in the department of orthopaedics at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), program director and vice head of the UIC Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Program, and an active member of the AAOS Diversity Advisory Board. He is also a volunteer SWAT medic. Dr. Mejia provides Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) for the South Suburban Emergency Response Team (SSERT).
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Introducing the New A Nation in Motion Website
The Academy’s A Nation in Motion® (ANIM) campaign continues to be an extremely effective platform for the orthopaedic community to engage patients, the public, media, and policymakers on issues about bone and joint health, and further illustrate the value we bring to society. This major public awareness effort began 3 years ago and was designed to highlight the value of orthopaedic care through the patient’s eyes.
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Ukrainian Scholar Hopes for Increased Collaboration
Stanislav Bondarenko, MD, PhD, wants to build partnerships Partnerships are at the heart of the AAOS International Surgical Skills Scholarship program. This clinical exchange program helps international participants and U.S. hosts build lifelong relationships through a shared love and practice of orthopaedics.
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Annual Meeting Goes Green in 2015
The AAOS Annual Meeting has been getting greener for years. Mobile apps, electronic messaging, and free Wi-Fi have made going green easier, more economical, and more user-friendly. The green trend started with electronic evaluations and was followed in 2009 with a CD-ROM of the Annual Meeting Proceedings. Today, AAOS members can access the Proceedings on a user-friendly website for up to 2 years after the meeting.
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In Memoriam
Paul W. Brown, MD May 4, 2014 Newtown, Pa. Mark Alan Cohen, MD March 10, 2014 Ellicott City, Md. Neill Stewart Cooper, MD Oct. 6, 2009 Annapolis, Md. James B. Dolan, MD May 25, 2014 Ponte Vedra, Fla. A. William Dunn, MD June 13, 2014 Fripp Island, S.C. James M. Kolb Jr, MD May 28, 2014 Russellville, Ark. Spencer McLean, MD June 24, 2013 Calgary, Alberta, Canada Donald C. Meredith, MD March 25, 2014 Mankato, Minn. John E.
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Board Takes Positions on Modular THA, Obesity, Patient Safety
The AAOS Board of Directors, at its meeting in June, adopted a risk stratification algorithm for management of patients with dual modular tapered total hip arthroplasty (THA), as well as several new information statements on issues concerned with patient safety. In addition, position statements on comparative effectiveness research, the need for daily physical activity, and power lawnmower safety were revised.
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2015 Nominating Committee Seeks Nominees
The 2015 AAOS Nominating Committee is actively soliciting qualified nominees for the following positions: Second vice-president Board member-at-large (no age designation) Board member-at-large (younger than age 45 on March 26, 2015) Member, AAOS National Membership Committee Four nominees, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Information required Prepare your recommendations, along with a paragraph on the candidates you are nominating and why you believ