AAOS Now, December 2015
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Core Values in Action
Having just returned from the AAOS Fall Meeting of the Board of Councilors (BOC)/Board of Specialty Societies (BOS), I'm convinced that there's no better place to see the Academy's core values——in action. These values were written into the AAOS Strategic Plan 20/20, adopted in 2014, and reflect our inviolable guiding principles (Fig. 1). They were embodied in Denver through the interactions, programming, and commitment of the attendees.
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Build Needs Brawn
Many hands make light work, so the saying goes. That's especially true for the AAOS Safe and Accessible Playground Build. With hundreds of volunteers (orthopaedic surgeons and their families, allied healthcare and industry partners, and community members) contributing a few hours—or a full day—a playground where children with and without disabilities can have fun together can take shape. In 2000, the AAOS introduced the playground build program in Orlando, Fla.
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In Memoriam
June 23, 2014 Bethesda, Md. John Charles Bouillon, MD Aug. 12, 2012 Great Barrington, Mass. William H. Davidson, MD May 24, 2015 San Diego Gerald L. Davis, MD Sept. 18, 2013 Naples, Fla. Michael K. Riley, MD Oct. 2, 2015 Ocala, Fla. Jerome F. Wall, MD Nov. 9, 2015 Riverside, Calif. Martin C. Wilber, MD Oct. 28, 2015 Nacogdoches, Texas
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Tips for Your First AAOS Annual Meeting
The AAOS Annual Meeting draws more than 30,000 participants each year, and offers an enormous variety of opportunities for education, networking, and learning about the latest products and services in the exhibit hall. Such an event can be intimidating to first-time attendees, especially residents. Recently, I spoke with Catherine Logan, MD, MBA, MSPT, the resident member of the Annual Meeting Committee, on how first-time attendees can make the most of the AAOS Annual Meeting. Q.
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Treasurer's Report—December 2015
The bylaws of the AAOS direct the Finance Committee to "manage, supervise, and control the financial affairs" of the organization. With the resignation of as AAOS treasurer, the AAOS Board of Directors elected me to serve as your treasurer and chair of the Finance Committee until March 6, 2016. On behalf of the Board, I want to thank Dr. Yamaguchi for his service as treasurer and his continuing commitment to AAOS.
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Reflections on Five Decades of Orthopaedic Practice
At a medical society gathering last year, I was asked to share my thoughts on a half-century of medical practice. This article—my chef-d'oeuvre, of sorts—is a compilation of those remarks. The practice, art, and science of medicine have been my life. My grandfather practiced general medicine in a small town in Michigan. As a boy, I often visited his home, which also served as his office.
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AAOS Board Takes Professional Compliance Action
At its meeting on Oct. 3, 2015, the Board of Directors of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) considered a grievance filed under the AAOS Professional Compliance Program. In addition, they considered compliance matters not related to the AAOS Standards of Professionalism. After considering the information presented and upon recommendation of the Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Professionalism, the Board took the following professional compliance action.
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Nominating Committee Announces 2016 Slate
On Nov. 4, 2015, the 2016 Nominating Committee, chaired by Past President announced its slate of nominees. The release was timed to correspond to bylaw amendments adopted by the Fellowship after the 2010 Annual Meeting. In addition to Dr. Tongue, the 2015 Nominating Committee included Timothy J. Bray, MD; Lawrence D. Dorr, MD; Thomas A. Einhorn, MD; John T. Gill, MD; Richard F. Kyle, MD; and Thomas P. Sculco, MD.
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Pat on the Back...
appointed International Ambassador of the Global Alliance for Musculoskeletal Health of the Bone & Joint Decade. D. Kay Kirkpatrick, MD, elected president of the Georgia Orthopaedic Society. Robert LaPrade, MD, PhD, recipient of the University of Maine Alumni Association's 2015 Career Award. Adolph V. Lombardi Jr, MD, FACS, recipient of the 2015 American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons (AAHKS) Humanitarian Award. Yale A. Fillingham, MD, winner of the AAHKS James A.
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Increasing Diversity in Orthopaedics
Although the numbers of women and minorities are increasing among younger orthopaedic surgeons, the profession remains primarily white and male. Recently, AAOS Now editorial board member Wayne A. Johnson, MD, spoke with the following four leaders in the diversity effort about the impact that specialty societies are making in increasing diversity: Melvyn A. Harrington Jr, MD, president of the J. Robert Gladden Orthopaedic Society Ramon L.
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Oversea Opportunities for Orthopaedic Residents
Orthopaedic residents are increasingly interested in oversea rotations. Unfortunately, no guidelines on how to establish these rotations are available and only a few residency programs offer oversea opportunities. Moreover, current Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (AGCME) rules do not permit programs to give credit for oversea rotations. So why should an orthopaedic resident give up valuable vacation time for an oversea rotation?