AAOS Now, February 2015
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My Top Ten
If you read AAOS Now on a regular basis, you know that Editor-in-Chief S. Terry Canale, MD, frequently releases his “Top 10” lists—from things to do and see in Annual Meeting cities to issues he thinks are important. But Dr. Canale isn’t the only one who makes lists. I started my presidential year with a list of “What Keeps Me Awake at Night,” so it seems only fitting to end it with “My Top Ten,” my list of the changes and challenges we, as orthopaedic surgeons, face. 10.
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Unique Collaboration Results in Spanish-Language Course
In 2014, the AAOS partnered with the Argentine Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (AAOT) to provide a unique review course opportunity to Latin American surgeons. More than 165 surgeons attended the First Intensive Course of Orthopaedics and Traumatology: Fundamental Concepts, held Dec. 7–10, in Buenos Aires. This course is an outgrowth of the Academy’s Colleague-to-Colleague (C2C) program, which uses a train-the-trainers approach to create a self-sustaining education program.
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Resolve to Help Prevent Playground-related Injuries in 2015
Since 2000, the AAOS and partners have proudly sponsored Safe and Accessible Playground Builds in our Annual Meeting host cities to help minimize the number of traumatic playground-related injuries. Each site serves as a lasting legacy and tribute to the care orthopaedic surgeons provide to children with bone and joint conditions and/or injuries. During the December 2014 Design Day event at Palabra Viva Las Vegas church, local orthopaedic surgeons Abdi Raissi, MD, Hugh L.
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Pat on the Back...
An endowed annual lectureship at University Hospitals Case Medical Center has been created in the name of Victor M. Goldberg, MD. Bertram C. Providence, MD, MBA, promoted to the rank of Brigadier General and assigned as the U.S. Army Forces Command Surgeon. Barry J. Silverman, MD, recipient of Nova Southeastern University’s 2015 President’s Excellence in Community Service Award.
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Operation Walk USA Gives the Gift of Mobility
Each December, orthopaedic surgeons across the United States participate in a unique humanitarian effort. As part of Operation Walk USA, they literally “give” patients the gift of mobility through free joint replacement surgeries. The event has become an annual tradition and represents some of the best humanitarian efforts of the orthopaedic profession.
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2015–2016 LFP Class Announced
The Leadership Fellows Program (LFP) class of 2015–2016 consists of 10 new LFP fellows who were selected by the AAOS Leadership Development Committee (LDC). Established in December 2001, the LFP is a 1-year program that identifies future leaders and prepares them to assume roles of responsibility within AAOS. The LFP combines didactic leadership training with an ongoing mentoring program that matches the participants with an established leader within the orthopaedic community.
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In Memoriam
William M. Branch, MD Austin, Texas James W. Carlson, MD Aug. 25, 2013 Ardmore, Okla. Alexander Fasulo, MD June 27, 2013 Spray Beach, N.J. Calvin E. Gantenbein, MD Warrenton, Ore. Robert C. George, MD Jan. 13, 2015 Darien, Conn. Brian L. Hotchkiss, MD Dec. 27, 2013 Grand Rapids, Mich. O. James Hurt, MD Jan. 26, 2014 Louisville, Ky. Warren R. Kadrmas, MD May 8, 2014 San Antonio, Texas Frederick N. Meyer, MD Nov. 14, 2014 Mobile, Ala. George E.
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OrthoInfo.org: Connect Your Patients to Expert Orthopaedic Information
Have you taken a look at OrthoInfo.org recently? If not, it’s definitely worth a visit. OrthoInfo—the AAOS patient information website—now has a more contemporary look, with an updated style and color scheme that make the pages more engaging and easier to read. OrthoInfo.org is one of the few peer-reviewed orthopaedic resources for patients on the web. The site is led by a 14-member editorial board of orthopaedic specialists.
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AAOS Board Takes Professional Compliance Actions
At its meeting on Dec. 6, 2014, the Board of Directors of the American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) considered the following licensure compliance matters not related to the AAOS Standards of Professionalism and took the actions indicated. David J. Chao, MD San Diego AAOS Fellowship suspended In March 2014, the Medical Board of California entered a Stipulated Settlement and Disciplinary Order against Dr. Chao, effective April 25, 2014. The order revoked Dr.