AAOS Now, March 2011
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Opportunity amid challenges, says Dr. Berry
“My number one goal,” said AAOS President Daniel J. Berry, MD, “is to respond to the needs of the AAOS fellowship, and to do so in a way that’s responsible both to our profession and to our patients.”
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Patient safety is no accident
March 6–12 has been designated Patient Safety Awareness Week. This is the ninth year that this effort has been led by the National Patient Safety Foundation in its continuing efforts to improve patient safety. In the field of medicine, patient safety—especially patient safety awareness—is a relatively new concern. For years, medical research concentrated only on patient outcomes, the results of medical and surgical interventions. S.
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Orthopaedic specialties around the world
At the International Presidents’ Breakfast & World Opinion Forum, held during the 2011 AAOS Annual Meeting, orthopaedic leaders from around the world shared their views on the increasing specialization within orthopaedics, and the impact such specialization is having on the profession, on patient care, and on orthopaedic unity. AAOS 2010–2011 President John J. Callaghan, MD, welcomed the representatives, and moderator Jesse B.
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William J. Best appointed lay member of Academy Board of Directors
Business consultant William J. Best was appointed lay member for the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), and assumed this position at the 2011 Annual Meeting in San Diego. Consulting to a variety of healthcare organizations for the past 35 years, Mr. Best brings a wealth of business experience to this role. For more than 20 years, he was a partner at A.T.
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New Board members represent range of fellowship
The new members of the AAOS Board of Directors include researchers, academicians, and private practitioners. They represent a range of orthopaedic specialties, and they share a strong spirit of volunteerism and commitment to the Academy. Joshua J. Jacobs, MD Second vice-president A practicing adult reconstructive specialist with a research interest in the biocompatibility of orthopaedic biomaterials, Joshua J. Jacobs, MD, is the William A. Hark, MD/Susanne G.
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Readers are concerned about patient safety
I’m deeply concerned by the many problems in the United States with relation to wrong surgery. Wrong surgery is an international health problem, one that is being addressed around the world. In my opinion, the human factor is the key. I have the impression that there is too much transferring of the patient’s care from one provider to another. This results in a long chain of responsibility and can lead to problems.
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Public service campaign warns of distracted-driving perils
If you’re paying attention—to television, radio, or a certain electronic billboard in Times Square—you’re likely to encounter the Academy’s new media campaign to alert the public to the dangers of distracted driving.
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Freddie H. Fu, MD, presented with Diversity Award
Recognizes efforts to create orthopaedic “melting pot” Video presentation of Dr. Fu’s award at the 2011 Annual Meeting “One cannot go anywhere in the world without feeling the influence of Freddie Fu and the AAOS,” wrote John A. Bergfeld, MD, in supporting the nomination of Freddie H. Fu, MD, for the 2011 AAOS Diversity Award. “In his unique way, Dr. Fu epitomizes the word ‘diversity.’” Freddie H.
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Stuart L. Weinstein, MD, honored with leadership award
Former AAOS president lauded as mentor and advocate for patients and orthopaedists Video presentation of Dr. Weinstein’s award at the 2011 Annual Meeting “Even though being a physician is already tremendously rewarding, being involved and trying to make your profession, your hospital, and even your community better leads to a richer and more fulfilling life,” said Stuart L. Weinstein, MD, recipient of the 2011 William W. Tipton Jr, MD, Leadership Award.
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CEO issues challenge, recognizes volunteers
Video presentation of Ms. Hackett’s speech at the 2011 Annual Meeting During her annual report to the fellowship at the 2011 AAOS Annual Meeting, AAOS Chief Executive Officer Karen L. Hackett, FACHE, CAE, had a little fun before turning serious about both education and outreach. Karen L. Hackett, FACHE, CAE “You will be hearing a lot about OrthoPortal during the Annual Meeting and afterwards as well,” said Ms. Hackett.
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Taylor K. Smith, MD, Humanitarian Award winner
Video presentation of Dr. Smith’s award at the 2011 Annual Meeting For more than half his life, Taylor K. Smith, MD, has been involved in humanitarian activities. The AAOS recognized this devotion by presenting Dr. Smith with the 2011 Humanitarian Award during the 2011 Annual Meeting in San Diego. The Humanitarian Award honors members of the Academy who have distinguished themselves through outstanding musculoskeletal-related humanitarian activities in the United States or abroad.
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Pat on the back...
Cervical Spine Research Society 2010–2011 officers: Sanford E. Emery, MD, MBA, president; John G. Heller, MD, past-president; Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, president-elect; K. Daniel Riew, MD, vice president; Alan S. Hilibrand, MD, treasurer; Edward C. Benzel, MD, secretary. New members of the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) Board of Directors: Brian S. Parsley, MD, third vice president; Robert T. Trousdale, MD, treasurer, William A.
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In Memoriam
Henry W. Apfelbach, MD Jan. 1, 2011 Fish Creek, Wis. Jerry C. Hunt, MD Goodlettsville, Tenn. Peter A. Keblish Jr, MD Jan. 25, 2011 Allentown, Pa. Tara Kant Nigam, MD November 2010 Rockford, Ill. Robert B. Salter, MD May 10, 2010 Toronto, Ontario, Canada James S. Seastrunk, MD June 2009 Spartanburg, S.C.