Be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada Must be Board eligible Maintain a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in the US or Canada or give evidence of full-time
Be a citizen or resident of the US or Canada Participate in American or Canadian board approved Orthopaedic Surgery Residence Program or Fellowship Training at the time of the
Be a citizen or resident of US or Canada Upload one Sponsor Form* from Active or Research member Spend at least 50% of his/her research effort in programs involving trauma and
Be a non-physician health care provider involved in the care of patients with musculoskeletal trauma injuries, or involved with current coordinated research efforts directed toward
Sexual dysfunction is a known consequence of pelvic ring injuries; however, the majority of these studies focus on male sexual dysfunction. 1-7 The rate of female sexual
We would like to conduct a survey study to understand surgeons’ attitudes toward orthopaedic surgery near the end of life, and to determine whether concern regarding quality metrics (such as mortality and complication rate) impact the decision to operate in patients who are high risk. To our knowledge, this topic has not been investigated or described in the literature.
Letters of recommendation have been identified as one of the most important factors in ranking applicants for fellowship training. With 90% of orthopaedic surgery graduates
The OTA gratefully acknowledges its corporate donors The continued success and increased impact of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association's mission is dependent upon foundation and
Congratulations to the new OTA Members selected to the AAOS leadership slate: mediaid="237" label="M. Bradford Henley, MD, MBA" Nominated to the AAOS Slate for
Health Volunteers Overseas (HVO) is pleased to announce that Peter Trafton, MD, FACS is a recipient of the tenth annual HVO Golden Apple Award. As part of its World Health Day