AAOS Now, May 2012
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AAOS Launches A Nation In Motion
Because of my orthopaedic care, I can…dance…do a push-up…have an exciting life snowboarding…look forward to a career in the WNBA…zipper my coat and hold my mom’s hand…be independent…study architecture…be a better student…walk down the aisle at my wedding…do everything I did before my injury! These are just a few of the comments patients shared with the AAOS as part of a new national public awareness campaign, “A Nation in Motion: One Patient at a Time.”
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My New Total Hip Replacement—not MoM
Recently, I had a total hip arthroplasty on my right hip. I picked the orthopaedic surgeon to perform my total hip and allowed him to pick the implant, especially since his results (which I scoped out) were so good. I ended up with a femoral head of oxidized zirconium and a highly cross-linked polyethylene liner—don’t ask me, I don’t know; all I know is that it hasn’t gotten the same kind of press that metal-on-metal (MoM) hip replacements have gotten lately.
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Apply Now for the LFP
The Leadership Fellows Program (LFP) offers an exciting opportunity available to all AAOS Fellows who are age 45 or younger as of Jan. 31, 2013. LFP fellows have the following opportunities: Involvement in educational programs to enhance leadership skills Learn how the AAOS is organized and functions Connection with a mentor (a senior Academy leader) Assignment to an AAOS committee upon graduation The LFP application is now available online at www.aaos.
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From Patient Responsibility to PSAs
Responsibility The discussion of the current guidelines for physician/patient interaction by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) (“Does Patient Responsibility Still Exist?” March) ignores the obstetric role in which ACOG members have an additional responsibility to the unborn child. Surely, that is an important concern in follow-up. Pediatric orthopaedists like myself, who routinely deal with children younger than age 18 years, are in a parallel situation.
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Story Behind PSA Shows Value of Military Orthopaedics
On the evening of Feb. 12, 2011, Dominique Gambale and her husband, James, prepared for an early Valentine’s celebration. But happy times turned to horror when they left the restaurant. An out-of-control taxicab careened into the exiting crowd and struck about 25 people, including Ms. Gambale and her husband. She was pinned to a wall, her right leg crushed. “I recall the impact—and flying through the air—and falling to the sidewalk.
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Pat on the Back...
2011-2012 officers of the Cervical Spine Research Society: Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, president; Sanford E. Emery, MD, past-president; K. Daniel Riew, president-elect; Bruce V. Darden, II, MD, vice president; Darrel S. Brodke, MD, treasurer; and Edward C. Benzel, MD, secretary. New officers of the Federation of Spine Associations: Warren D. Yu, MD, president; and Munish C. Gupta, MD, secretary-treasurer. D.
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Ten Ways to Get Involved
The new AAOS national public awareness campaign, A Nation in Motion: One Patient at a Time, delivers the message that orthopaedic surgeons provide the best value proposition in American medicine. AAOS members helped collect hundreds of inspiring stories that illustrate the work that orthopaedic surgeons do and the way orthopaedic patients have faced their injuries and conditions with dignity.
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Annual Meeting Poster Tours a Success
A major success,” “terrific,” and “worth repeating” were just some of the comments from attendees of the first AAOS Annual Meeting Poster Tours in San Francisco. New for 2012, the Annual Meeting Program Committee created Poster Tours to enhance the poster exhibits experience by making them interactive. The tours were led by experts in a particular field who reviewed research highlights, answered questions from tour participants, and queried the presenters. For example, Dempsey S.
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In Memoriam
Robert G. Addison, MD March 15, 2012 Chicago Donald G. Bliss, MD Feb. 10, 2012 Bremerton, Wash. James B. Brooks, MD March 18, 2012 Owings Mills, Md. James S. Broome, MD March 24, 2012 Marion, Mass. Frank W. Budd, MD July 5, 2011 Duluth, Minn. Paul K. F. Choi, MD Sept. 6, 2011 Huntington Station, N.Y. Michael G. Clarke, MD Dec. 28, 2011 Beaufort, S.C. John L. Doherty Jr, MD Feb. 5, 2012 Needham, Mass. Howard E. Fishel, MD Jan. 11, 2011 Newberg, Ore.
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AEEF Effort Enlivens, Extends Annual Meeting Learning Experience
The AAOS Poster Enhancement Project, one of several new learning opportunities introduced at the 2012 AAOS Annual Meeting, has brought vitality and longevity to the Academy’s annual display of cutting-edge science posters. Made possible by the AAOS Education Enhancement Fund (AEEF), the project gave presenters the option of adding audio to their posters. Through smartphone technology, many presenters recorded audio commentary.