AAOS Now, May 2010
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Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get
So President Obama got what he wanted, a healthcare bill. This was the first major healthcare bill to pass Congress in a long time. It seems as if the politicians were more concerned with successfully passing any healthcare bill and making history than they were with what was actually in the bill and what the cost will be. The good news is that more people in the United States will be covered by health insurance, even though their access to quality medical care may be less and more costly.
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Socially responsible orthopaedic donations
By Jonathan J. Phillips; R. Richard Coughlin, MD, MSc; and Richard A. Gosselin, MD, MPH Good intentions aren’t enough The device- and hardware-dependent nature of orthopaedic surgery results in many donations targeted to orthopaedists in the developing world where resources are sparse. With the recent devastation in Haiti and a rush among aid groups and charitable donors to offer assistance, the practice of responsible donation is again called into question.
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Web site log-in changing this summer
New system requires an e-mail address on file As an AAOS member, you have lots of reasons to access “password-protected” areas of the AAOS Web site. Whether you’re accessing materials in the online Practice Management Center, downloading advocacy information from the Government Relations portion of the site, purchasing a product, registering for a course, or updating your Personal Physician Web site, you must log into the site to access this content.
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Pat on the back...
AAOS-OTA Haiti Relief and Disaster Preparedness Project Team members: David Teuscher, MD; Christopher T. Born, MD; David S. Feldman, MD; Michael J. Bosse, MD; Lt. Col. John Tokish, MD; David C. Teague, MD; Kaye E. Wilkins, MD; and David C. Templeman, MD Members of the 2010 Orthopaedic Trauma Association Presidential Line: Timothy J. Bray, MD, president; Andrew N. Pollak, MD, president elect; Robert A. Probe, MD, second president elect; David C.
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Apply now for the LFP
The Leadership Fellows Program (LFP) offers an exciting opportunity to all AAOS fellows who are age 45 and younger as of Jan. 31, 2011.
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Perspectives on healthcare reform, ED call
I would like to recommend a different approach to the healthcare crisis and our current dilemma dealing with Washington. I think that orthopaedic surgeons as a community need to develop the ability to say the magic word, which is “no.” Our founding fathers had the courage to do this when they started throwing tea off the side of a ship in Boston many years ago.
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A 4.5 million-mile journey into space
Orthopaedist acts as medical officer and proxy scientist during NASA mission “The acceleration was incredible,” said Robert L. Satcher Jr., MD, PhD, describing the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis on Nov. 16, 2009. “It took less than 9 minutes to go from sitting on the launch pad to traveling 17, 500 miles per hour—faster than a bullet.” The space shuttle broke the sound barrier, creating a visible shock wave, as 7.5 million pounds of thrust propelled it skyward.
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AAOS names new medical director
William R. Martin III, MD, assumes post on June 1 “We’re very pleased that Dr. Martin agreed to serve as our medical director,” said Chief Executive Officer Karen L. Hackett, CAE, FACHE. “He brings a unique perspective to the position, having served in several practice settings.
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In Memoriam
John A. Dreisbach, MD Nov. 23, 2009 Greenville, S.C. Victor A. McKusick, MD July 2008 Baltimore Richard L. Mercer, MD March 25, 2010 Mountain View, Calif. Daniel A. Phillips, MD March 26, 2010 Santa Rosa, Calif. Alan J. Reich, MD Dec. 8, 2009 Hollywood, Fla. Charles Sorbie, MD March 29, 2010 Kingston, Ontario, Canada Jay B. Williams, MD Feb. 10, 2010 Mercer Island, Wash. Alan G. Zacharia, MD Aug. 29, 2009 Daly City, Calif.
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Automatic professional compliance action
At its meeting on March 8, 2010, the Board of Directors of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) considered the following automatic compliance matter and took the action indicated. The action was taken under Article VIII, Sections 8.2.d and 8.3.b of the AAOS Bylaws. Gonzalo A. Covarrubias, MD San Juan Capistrano, Calif. Expelled as Active Fellow On June 12, 2008, the Medical Board of California revoked Dr.
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Wounded in Action takes to the road
From New Orleans to Washington, DC, to Baltimore and beyond View the Video Pride, honor, respect, humility, selflessness, and sacrifice were among the feelings and emotions expressed by Annual Meeting attendees who saw the Wounded in Action: An Art Exhibition of Orthopaedic Advancements in New Orleans.
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Putting a STOP to sports injuries
By Lisa Weisenberger New campaign aimed at helping young athletes play safe and stay healthy Sports injuries among young athletes are on the rise. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), high school athletes alone account for an estimated 2 million injuries, 500,000 doctor visits, and 30,000 hospitalizations every year.
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It’s time to update disclosures
Disclosing conflicts of interest has become an integral part of the practice of medicine. The new, improved AAOS Orthopaedic Disclosure Program made its debut at the AAOS 2010 Annual Meeting. If you didn’t have the opportunity to try it out in New Orleans, now is your chance.