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From the editor Lisa K. Cannada, MD
WelcometothespringeditionoftheNewsletter,FractureLines!ItwasgreattoseeeveryoneinNewOrleanswithmultipleeducationalandsocialopportunities.WewelcomeTim BrayasPresidentoftheOTAandcongratulateDave Templemanonajobwelldone.Tim’scolumnisaboveandalsoavailableontheOTAwebsite:President’sMessageMarch2010.ThisissuebringsCommitteeReportUpdates,newsoneducationalcoursesandmanyannouncements.Inaddition,aresurrectionoftheYoung Practioners Column discussing relationships with industry and the final column fromthisyear’sfellowcontributor.Hopeyouhaveasafeandenjoyablesummer!NextnewsletterdeadlineisAugust22nd.Feelfreetocontactmewithquestions/[email protected].
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President’s MessageFrom the EditorProgram Committee – 26th Annual MeetingFellowship CommitteeNew Executive Director: Kathleen CaswellClassification, Database & Outcomes CommitteeMilitary CommitteeYour Orthopaedic ConnectionResearch CommitteePublic RelationsCommitteeCOTAFellowship FundingAAOS National Orthopaedic Leadership ConferenceFellows CornerLeadership Fellows Program (LFP)Nominating CommitteeCongratulations toAward WinnersEducational EndeavorsYoung Practitioners ColumnBJD Global Network Conference 2009Web Site Log-in Changing this Summer2010 OTA Board of Directors and Committee Members
message From the PresidentTimothy J. Bray, MD
OnbehalfoftheentireOTALeadership,wehopethatyourvisittoNewOrleanswaseducationallyandsociallygratifying.TheOTASpecialtyDaywaswellattended,andtheprogramreviewedawidevarietyoftopicsemphasizingpracticebasedfracturemanagement,
the2009AnnualMeetingHighlights,traumaadvocacy,andpediatricemergencies.Inaddition,Dr. Lewis ZirklediscussedtherecentHaitiandisaster,andourcontinuedcommitmenttointernationalreliefefforts. TheOTABoardofDirectorsandCommitteeChairsarealreadyhardatwork.Thisyear’sgoalsinclude,amongothers,continuedworkonthefellowshipsprogram,anew‘MemberServicesProjectTeam’toreviewandimplementnewmemberprograms,andaformalreviewofourgovernance,reliefprograms,andlong-termeducationalprogramming.Despitethedismaleconomicgrowthlastyear,wehavebeenabletofullyfundourresearchandeducationinitiatives,andwecontinuetomaintainstrongrelationshipswithourindustrypartners. As the year progresses, we hope you will find a new and updated web page full of helpful information. An informational ‘member benefits campaign’ is being developed to better outline the benefits of membership to your organization. We hope to offer better accesstoquestionsrelatedtocoding,billing,communitytraumadevelopment,onlinepre-operativeplanningtemplates,andevenpracticeimprovementmodules. Weanticipateabusyyearfulloftraumaresearch,education,andmemberservicesimprovement.Pleasedonothesitatetocontactmewithanysuggestionsorconcerns,astogetherwewillcontinuetogrowanddevelopourwonderfulorganization. Sincerely, TimBray,MD
TheNewsletteroftheOrthopaedicTraumaAssociationSpring2010
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Congratulations to Kathleen Caswell
WithNancyFranzonretiring,thenewExecutiveDirectoroftheOTAisKathleen Caswell.TheOTAisgratefultoKathleenandherstaff,Sharon Moore,Darlene MeyerandPaul Hillerforalltheydotokeepourorganizationrunningsmoothly!
CongratulationsKathleenonawelldeservedpromotion!
Program Committee William Ricci, MD & Jim Goulet, MD, Co-Chairs
OTA Annual MeetingBaltimore, Maryland
October 13 thru 16
TheProgramCommitteerecentlymettoreviewthebestofthe700+abstracts submitted for this year’s meeting. The committee is finalizing choicesfromthemanysymposiaandcasepresentationapplicationsforinclusion in the final program. The substantial interest in the orthopaedicreliefeffortsinHaitiwillalsoleadtodedicatedsession(s)atthisyear’smeeting. Pre-meetingeventsheldOctober13thwillincludethegrowingBasicScienceFocusForum,theeverpopularMastersLevelTraumaCodingCourse,andtheYoungPractitionersForum.Lastyear’sInternationalOrthopaedicTraumaCareForum,dedicatedtodiscussionoforthopaedicfracturecareindevelopingregions,wasagreatsuccessandwillagainbeheldasapre-meetingevent. PleasewatchforthePreliminaryProgramandregistrationmaterialswhichwillbepostedonthewebsiteandarriveatyourdoorinthecomingweeks.
Pre-Meeting CoursesOctober 13 - 14, 2010Basic Science Focus Forum
Theodore Miclau, III, MD, Chair11.5 AMA PRA Category I Credits™
International Orthopaedic Trauma Care ForumWilliam G. DeLong, Jr., MD, Andrew H. Schmidt, MD
and Wade R. Smith, MD, Co-Chairs5.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™
Pre-Meeting Courses held at Hilton Baltimore Hotel
Orthopaedic Trauma Association26th Annual MeetingOctober 13 - 16, 2010Preliminary Program
Masters Level Trauma Coding CourseWilliam R. Creevy, MD, MBA, Chair Margaret Maley, Karen Zupko & Associates6.25 AMA PRA Category I Credits™
Young Practitioners ForumLisa K. Cannada, MD, Chair3.75 AMA PRA Category I Credits™
Timothy J. Bray, MD, President David C. Teague, MD, Education Chair Andrew N. Pollak, MD, Local Host
William M. Ricci, MD, Program Chair James A. Goulet MD, Program Co-Chair
Baltimore, Maryland
Mark your calendar for the: Pre-Annual Meeting Events OTA’s 26th Annual Meeting Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents October 13 - 14, 2010 October 14 - 16, 2010 October 13 - 16, 2010
FellowshiP Committee Mark Lee, MD, Chair
TheOTA’sOrthopaedicTraumaMatchwascompletedonApril6,2010.Eightyfourapplicantssubmittedranklistsfor82positions,and74applicantswerematched(88%).Earlyapplicantsurveyresultssuggestpositiveimpressionsofthematchprocessandoverallpositivefeedback.Registrationforthenextmatchhasrecentlyopened(forpositionsbeginningsummer2012);programdirectorsshouldcompleteandreturntheSFMatchregistrationformassoonaspossiblewithapplicantregistrationduetoopenJune 1.Inresponsetoapplicantandprogramfeedback,thematchwilloccuronemonthearlieronMarch1,2011forthe2012fellowshipyear.
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Larry Marsh, MD
Forthisissue,Ihaveoutlinedourworkaroundthethreewordsinthetitleofthecommittee.Asyouwillsee,wecontinuetomakeprogressfortheOTAinalloftheseareas.
ClassiFiCation: I. Open fracture – The new classification that the
committeehasdevelopedisabouttobepub-lishedinJournal of Orthopaedic Traumainoneofthenextcoupleofissues.Wehaveworkedonthewordinganddiscrepanciesbetweenfacultyand resident use of the classification. The classi-fication is based on assessment of five categories: 1.skin;2.muscle;3.arterial;4.contamination;and 5. bone loss. The classification is driven bytheanatomicandpathologicfeaturesoftheinjuryandnotcharacteristicsoftreatmentdeci-sions.Weareworkingonvideostoformthebasisofanobserverreliabilityproject.Ifanyonewouldliketocontributevideopleasecontactmeorothercommitteemembers.Wearelearn-ingthatitishardertogettheseitemsthanyouwould think. The classification in its current formisreproducedbelowanditwillsoonbeavailablethroughtheJOTarticle.
Classification of Open Fractures Skin1. Lacerationwithedgesthatapproximate2. Lacerationwithedgesthatdonotapproximate3. Lacerationassociatedwithextensivedegloving
Muscle1. Noappreciablemusclenecrosis,somemuscle injurywithintactmusclefunction.2. Lossofmusclebutthemuscleremainsfunctional, somelocalizednecrosisinthezoneofinjurythat requiresexcision,intactmuscle-tendonunit.3. Deadmuscle,lossofmusclefunction,partialor completecompartmentexcision,complete disruptionofamuscle-tendonunit,muscledefect doesnotreapproximate.
Arterial1. Nomajorvesseldisruption2. Vesselinjurywithoutdistalischemia3. Vesselinjurywithdistalischemia
Contamination1. Noneorminimalcontamination2. Surfacecontamination(notgroundin)
ClassiFiCation, database and outComes Committee
3. Contaminantembeddedinboneordeepsoft tissuesorhighriskenvironmentalconditions (barnyard,fecal,dirtywater,etc.)
Bone Loss1. None2. Bonemissingordevascularizedbonefragments, butstillsomecontactbetweenproximaland distalfragments3. SegmentalbonelossII. OKO classification chapters–Wenowhavetwo interestingchaptersontheAAOSOKOsiteon classification. The links are: Part1:http://tinyurl.com/classificationpart1 Part2:http://tinyurl.com/classificationpart2
Pleasetakealook.Thesehaveaformatthatcan beexpandedsoletmeknowifyouwouldbe interestedinworkingonthisproject.
III. The name of the classification–Thishasbeena topicofdiscussionthathasevenreachedthe boardlevel.Itistoolongastoryforthenewsletter and generates lots of strong opinions. Suffice it tosaythatthecommitteethinksthattheuseof the alpha numeric classification should be promotedastheinternationallanguageoffracture classification to improve future research and patientcare.
IV. Work with AO-CTF–Wecontinuetowork closely with AO-CTF on classification projects such as the scapula classification.
Database: UseoftheOTATraumaRegistrydatabasecontinuestoincrease.Weareworkingontransferringthenewimagesandcodesfromthe2007compendiumpublicationtothedatabase.Thisprojectisunderway.Pleaselookatthedatabaseandconsiderwhetherthismember benefit might help your research or education efforts.
OutComes: InourMFAoutcomeprojectwehavenearly50patientswithboth43’sand11’senrolled.Weareworkingon6monthand9monthfollow-ups.OurgoalistoprovidestandardMFAnormsatthesetimepointsforthevariousfractures.
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Your orthoPaediC ConneCtion
Trauma Section Report Stephen Kottmeier, MD and Brett Crist, MD
TheY.O.C.(YourOrthopaedicConnection)isawebbasedpatientinformationresource. Currently,OTAmembersStephen KottmeierandBrett Cristserveasco-editorsforthefracturerelatedentries.During2009,theTraumasectiononYourOrthopaedicConnectioncontinuedtoexpanditscoverageoftraumatopics.Sixnewarticlesweredevelopedandpostedonthewebsite: Tibial Shaft FracturesbyDr. Robert Dunbar Patellar Fracturesby Dr. Craig Roberts Calcaneus FracturesbyDr. Joseph Cass Helping Fractures Heal (Orthobiologics) byDr. William DeLong Pilon Fracturesby Dr. Brett Crist Distal Humerus Fractures byDr. Greg Della Rocca Inaddition,severalPreventionandSafetytopicswereaddedtotheTraumaSectionin2009.TheDrivingSafetytopicswerereviewedandupdatedtoincludeinformationaboutdistracteddrivingandtexting.Toemphasizethismessage,thenewOTA/AAOSpublicserviceannouncementabouttherisksofdrivingandtextingwasaddedtothemainDrivingSafetyarticle. WiththeadditionofthePreventionandSafetytopics,thetotalnumberofTraumatopicsonYourOrthopaedicConnectionisnow50.Therearecurrently10newtopicsbeingdevelopedforpublicationin2010.
militarY Committee Romney C. Andersen, MD, LTC, MC, Chair
TheMilitaryCommitteepromotescollaborationbetweencivilianandmilitaryorthopaedictraumasurgeonsintheareasofpatientcareandresearch.Januaryofthisyearmarkedthe5thyearoftheExtremityWarInjuries(EWI)symposium,heldannuallyinWashington,DCwhichisdesignedtopromoteresearchcollaborationbetweencivilianandmilitaryorthopaedictraumasurgeons.Thesymposiumisco-brandedbetweentheOTA,SOMOSandORS.Thesymposiumtitled“BarrierstoReturnofFunctionandDuty,”wasChairedbyCAPT(R) Michael BosseandCOL James Ficke,whichhadalivelypoint–counterdiscussionontheErtlamputation technique. Several of the most difficult problemsinorthopaedictraumawerediscussedwithregardtocurrentknowledge,areasofcurrentresearchaswellasprioritiesfornewresearch.AnewsessionwasaddedthisyearwhichfocusedonDisasterPreparedness.ThissessionwasmoderatedbyRADMThomasCullison,ViceSurgeonGeneraloftheNavyandDr. Christopher Born.ThehighlightofthissessionwasateleconferencewithCOL (R) Roman HaydawhowasvolunteeringhistimeandskillsontheUSNSComfortassistingwiththeHaitianearthquakevictims.ElevenOTAmembersvolunteeredtheirservicesontheComfortinassistanceofthedisaster.AnotherareaofcollaborationbetweencivilianandmilitaryorthopaedictraumasurgeonsistheMajorExtremityTraumaResearchConsortium(METRC)thisconsortiumfundedbytheDepartmentofDefensewillbelookingatsomeofthemostchallengingproblemsinorthopaedictraumaforthemilitary.Many of these problems do not have significant volumesforthemilitarytoanswerquestionsalone,andaconsortiumofcivilianandmilitarytraumacenterswillbepoolingresourcesandpatientstoattempttoanswerwhattypesofbonegraftingand fixation methods are best for severe fractures. Severalotherstudieslookingatchallengingproblemsareplannedaswell.AnotheravenueofresearchfundingformilitaryrelatedinjuriesistheAirliftResearchFoundation.OneofthegrantrecipientsannouncedattheAAOSannualmeetingwasDr.ChristopherBornforaprojectdesignedtopreventinfections.OTAmemberscontinuetoparticipateintheDistinguishedVisitingScholarProgram(DVSP)atLandstuhlRegionalMedicalCenterinGermany.Increasedcasualtyratesarebeingseenwiththesurge
inAfghanistanunderway.Todate28OTAmembershaveparticipatedintheDVSP.IfyouareinterestedinparticipatingpleasesendaCVandletterofinteresttoota@aaos.org.
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ota researCh Committee Ed Harvey, MD, Chair
TheOTABoardofDirectorsandResearchCommitteeapprovedtheawardof13,$10,000ResidentResearchGrantAwardsattheMarch2010MeetinginNewOrleans.CongratulationstotheJune1,2010ResearchGrantRecipients:
http://www.ota.org/research/2010JuneResidentGrants.pdf
ThenextdeadlinetoapplyforanOTAResidentGrantis: June 21, 2010(fortheJan.1,2011-Dec.31,2011grantcycle).Applyon-line:http://www.ota.org/proposal_resident/preproposal_resident.cfm
Atotalof30investigatorshavebeeninvitedtosubmitfullgrantapplicationsfortheJan.1,2011grantcycle.ApplicationswillbereviewedbytheResearchCommitteeinAugust,andrecommendationswillbereviewed,approvedandannouncedbytheBoardattheAnnualMeetinginOctober.
We have also received notification of 2 New OREFGrantOpportunities
NEW -- APPLY BY JULY 1...OREF/Stryker Prospective Clinical Research Grant —supportforapromisingprojectrelatingtoadultreconstruction,spinecare,sportsmedicine,or
PubliC relations Committee Jeff Smith, MD
TheAAOShasarequestforspokespeople.AsaspokespersonfortheAAOS,thereisamediatrainingprogramandnumerousopportunitiesforinterviewsandcommentaryonpertinentorthopae-dicissuesforvariousmediaoutlets.PleasecontactJeff [email protected]. It’syourchancetobecreative:IfyouhaveanyideasforanewPRcampaign,pleaseletusknow! Bynow,youprobablyhaveseenthelatestAAOSmediacampaigninconjunctionwiththeOTAontheDangersofTexting.Wenowneedpatientstoriesontextingwhiledriving.PleasecontactJeffifyouhavesomestoriestoshare.
TRAUMA.Thisgrantprovides$50,000foruptothreeyearsconditionalonannualreview.Theprincipalorco-principalinvestigatormustbeanorthopaedicsurgeon.Ph.D.sandD.V.M.sareeligibletoapplyif affiliated with an orthopaedic department and workingwithanorthopaedicsurgeonwhoistheprincipalorco-principalinvestigator.Anorthopaedicresidentorfellowmayapplyprovidedheorshewillbeinastaffpositionatthetimethegrantcommences.One$150,000grantiscurrentlyavailable.Formoreinformationincludingadownloadableapplicationformisavailableatwww.oref.org.
NEW -- APPLY BY MAY 14...OREF Clinician Development Program CME Grants—supportforprogramsfocusingonpainmanagement and osteoarthritis. Non-profit providers of2010continuingmedicaleducation(CME)programsscheduledtobeginJuly1orlaterthatareofferedintheUnitedStatesandmeetrelevantAccreditationCouncilforContinuingMedicalEducation(ACGME)guidelinesareinvitedtoapplyforOREFCMEgrantsofupto$50,000.Multiplegrants,eachupto$50,000andtotalingnomorethan$300,000intheaggregate,arecurrentlyavailable.Formoreinformationincludingadownloadableapplicationformisavailableatwww.oref.org.
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Center For orthoPaediC trauma advanCement (Cota) Nancy Franzon (contact: [email protected])
“Unencumberedgrantsweredisbursedbaseduponcompetitivepeerreviewforresearch,educationalprograms,fellowshipfunding,facultycareerdevelopment,residenteducationandpatientcare…”Brendan Patterson, MD, President of COTA “We are proud to donate the first funds to COTA as they create an importantavenuefortheindependentdistributionofgrants,”saidBillShopoff,presidentofSmith&NephewOrthopaedicTrauma.“Thisagreementreinforcesourcommitmenttotrainingandeducationforthephysicianswhodeliverlife-restoringtraumatechnologytopatients.”
Thefollowing17awardstotal$1,100,000infundsgenerouslycontributedbySmithNephewandbyStryker:CarolinasMedicalCenterOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Charlotte,NCCooperUniversityHospitalOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Camden,NJ
DenverHealthOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Denver,COOrthoIndyOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Indianapolis,IN
OrthopaedicTraumaService,TampaGeneral,Tampa,FLParklandUniversityofTexasSouthwestern,Dallas,TX
RegionsTraumaCenter,UniversityofMinnesota,Minneapolis,MNSonoranOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Scottsdale,AZ
StLouisUniversityOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,St.Louis,MOWashingtonUniversitySchoolofMedicine,OrthopaedicTraumaInstitute,StLouis,MO
UniversityofCalifornia,Davis,Sacramento,CAUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,OrthopaedicTraumaInstitute,SanFrancisco,CA
UniversityofMiami,OrthopaedicTraumaFellowship–MiamiFLUniversityofWashingtonatHarborviewOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Seattle,WA
UniversityofMaryland,ShockTraumaCenter,Baltimore,MDVanderbiltOrthopaedicInstitute,DivisionofOrthopaedicTrauma,Nashville,TN
WakeForestUniversityHealthSciencesOrthopaedicTraumaFellowship,Winston-Salem,NC
more FellowshiP Funding
OREF Grant WinnersThefollowingfellowshipswereawardedatotalof$425,000fromtheOREFforthe2010-2011FellowshipYear. BrighamandWomen’sHospital CarolinasMedicalCenter FoundationforOrthopaedicResearch&Education HospitalforSpecialSurgery UniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco UniversityofMinnesota UniversityofSouthernCalifornia UniversityofWashington,Harborview
aaos national orthoPaediC leadershiP ConFerenCe attendees
ThefollowingOTAmembersrecentlyattendedtheNOLCinWashington,DC:Kyle Jeray, Jeff Anglen, Lisa Cannada, Brad Henley, Mark Lee, Dave Templeman, Samir Mehta, Laura Pfeiffer, Nirmal Tejwani, Jeff Smith, Charles Blitzer, George Russell, Doug Lundy, Matt Jimenez, Gerald LangandScott Broderick.
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Fellows Corner Anonymous
Thelastfellowshipcolumnfromme:itfeelsgood.Thisisjustonemorereminderthattheformaltrainingiscomingtoanend.NotthatIamcountingthedaysmarkingthroughboxesonthecalendaroranything,butultimatelythisiswhateveryonehasbeenworkingtoward.We’vebeenwaitingfortheopportunitytostruggleallonourown.ButinallhonestyIthinkthatwearemorethanreadyforthetransition. Havingspentsometimewithmanyofthecur-renttraumafellowsfromacrossthecountryIhavequicklysurmisedthatawelltrainedgroupofyoungsurgeonsareabouttodescendontheworld.Wearereadyinverydifferentways,butreadynonetheless.It’sfunnybecauseIalwaysassumedthatonceyoucompletedafellowshipyouwouldmagicallypossessthesameskillsetaseveryothergraduatingfellowacrossthecountry.Thatisnotthecase. Justlikeresidencyprograms,thevariousfellow-ships have definite strengths and weaknesses, and our individual approaches to problem solving reflect our differencesintraining.Giventhesamepatientwemaycometoasolutionfromseveraldifferentdirec-tions.Alltheseapproaches,ifappliedcorrectly,canleadtosuccess.However,youcannotcountonthesamestrategytoworktimeandagainwithoutfail.That’swhentheexperienceandtechniquesofyourpeersandtheirteacherswillbailyouout.Thereisalevelofdiversityandingenuitythatexistsintraumathat makes it the most exciting field of orthopaedics (nobiasatall). Therealtrickis,nowthatyouwillbeoutintheworld,howtomaintaintheconnectiontothetraumacommunity.Ifyouarejoiningalargeacademicprac-ticeyougetsomeofthecamaraderiebuiltin.ButyouarestilllockedintotheSeattle,Baltimore,Tampa,orwherever-you-arewayoflifesotospeak.IfyouhaveelectedtogointoprivatepracticeIgatherthatyourpartnerswilllargelyignoreyourendeavorssolongasitdoesn’taffecttheirelectiveschedule.There’saneasyanswer:Doexactlywhatyou’vebeendoingforthelast6years. AttendmeetingswiththeAOandOTA.Givegrandrounds.Stayinvolvedwithresearch.Justdoitallfromtheothersideofthegame.Youhavereceivedsomethingthatdeservestobepassedontoyoungersurgeonswhoarejuststartingoutontheirpath. Every faculty member that has so influenced
youthroughtheyearsstartedsomewhere.Iwishyouthebestofluckinallyourfutureendeavors,whatevertheymaybe.Iwillbeouttheremyselftryingtobethatgoodexampleforthe“new”youngresidents.
leadershiP Fellows Program (lFP)
Ifyouare45andyoungerwithadesiretolearnleadershiptraining,communicationskillsandleg-islativeadvocacytheAAOSwantsyou!TheLFPidentifies future leaders from the younger members ofAAOSwhohavepreviousvolunteerorleader-shipexperienceandpreparesthemtoassumerolesofresponsibilitywithinAAOS.TheLFPapplicationprocessopenedMay1,2010ontheAAOSwebsite:www.aaos.org/LFP.JoinalargegroupofOTAleaderswhoservedasLeadershipFellowsovertheyears.
nominating Committee
Don’tforgettovote!OTAActive,ResearchandSeniormemberswillreceiveaNominatingCommitteeBallotthismonthtoselect4membersfromthefollow-inglistofnominees:Christopher Finkemeier, MD,Dolfi Herscovici, Jr., MD, Todd O. McKinley, MD,Steven A. Olson, MD,Craig S. Roberts, MD, MBA,John T. Ruth, MD,Susan Scherl, MD,Paul Tornetta, III, MDandRobert A. Winquist, MD TheelectednominatingcommitteewillbechairedbyDavid Templeman, MD,OTAImmediatePastPresidentandwillrecommendaslateofcandi-datestobevoteduponbythemembersattheOctoberBusinessMeetingheldOctober14,2010inBaltimore.Positions to be filled include: 2nd President Elect, CFO,2Member-at-Largepositions,and1MemberfortheMembershipCommittee.
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Congratulations to the aaos best trauma Poster
“Treat or Transfer”Christiaan Mamczak, DO; Michael J. Gardner MD, William M. Ricci MDThisstudyconcludedthatsurgeondiscomfortwithcomplexfracturepatternsandalackofhospitalresourcesaretheprimarylimitingfactorstoreducingtransferstotertiarycarecenters.Mandatingincreasedcallfororthopaedicsurgeonswithoutaconcomitantincreaseincommunityhospitalresourcesisunlikelytosubstantiallyreduceunnecessarypatienttransfers.Forfurtherinformation,[email protected].
ota Past Presidents well rePresented on aaos board oF sPeCialties
CongratulationstoM. Bradford Henley,thenewBOSChair.WeknowhisorganizationandleadershipskillswillguidetheBOStoasuccessfulyear.Jeff AnglenisChair-Elect.
Congratulations to bovill award winner
ThebestpaperoftheOTA2009AnnualMeetingwas:Nonoperative Immediate Weightbearing of Minimally Displaced Lateral Compression Sacral Fractures Does Not Result in Displacement byPaul Tornetta, III, MD, John Lien MDandGillian Sembler, MD
needed:soCial networKing savvY members
TheOTAPublicRelationsCommitteeneedsyoung,eagermemberssavvywithsocialnetworking.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecontactPaul Hiller:[email protected].
eduCational endeavors
AAOS/ASES/OTA Proximal Humeral Fractures May14–15,2010—Rosemont,ILCourseDirectors: Clifford Jones, MD William N. Levine, MD
Orthopaedic Trauma Fellows Course May21–23,2010—Boston,MACourseDirector: Paul Tornetta, III, MDThecourseiscurrentlysoldout.
OTA’s 26th Annual MeetingOctober14–16,2010—Baltimore,MDProgramChair: William Ricci, MDCo-Chair: James Goulet, MD
Pre-Meeting Events:• Basic Science Focus Forum October13–14 ProgramChair: Ted Miclau, MD
• Masters Level Trauma Coding Course October13 ProgramChair: William Creevy, MD
• International Orthopaedic Trauma Care Forum October13 ProgramCo-Chairs: William DeLong, MD Andrew Schmidt, MD Wade Smith, MD
• Young Practitioners Forum October14 ProgramChair: Lisa Cannada, MD
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Young PraCtitioners Column
relationshiP between industrY and orthoPaediC surgerY residents & Fellows Hassan R. Mir, MD
Therehasbeenmuchrecentscrutinyontherelationshipbetweenindustryandorthopaedicsurgeons.Aprincipledassociationisnecessaryfortheadvancementofthespecialtyandtoenhancepatientcare.Whiletheattentionhasbeenfocusedonsurgeonswhohavecompletedtheirtraining,therearealsoissuesthatorthopaedicresidentsandfellowsmustbeawareofwhendealingwiththeirindustrycolleagues.ResidentsandfellowsareheldtothesameAAOSStandardsofProfessionalism(SOPs)onOrthopaedist-Industry Conflicts that all orthopaedic surgeonsareexpectedtoobserve.TheseSOPswereupdatedin2007andwentintoeffectin2008,andareavailableforreviewontheAAOSwebsite.Followingaresomeofthemorecommonissuesthatarisewithresidentsandfellows:
•Orthopaedicresidentsandfellowsmayreceivetextbooksandsmallgifts(<$100)fromindustryrepresentatives.(SOP6)
•Orthopaedicresidentsandfellowsmaynotattendindustry-relatedsocialfunctionswherethereisnoeducationalcontentbeingpresentedordiscussed.(SOP12)
•AnorthopaedicresidentorfellowmayacceptanindustrygranttoattendaCMEeventifitisdonethroughhis/hertrainingprogram.(SOP13)
•Orthopaedicresidentsmayattendindustry-sponsorednon-CMEeducationaleventsandaccepttuition,travel,andhospitality.(SOP14)
•Theguestsoforthopaedicresidentsatindustry-sponsorednon-CMEeducationaleventsmay not receive financial support for travel, meals, or hospitality.(SOP15)
Agood,collaborativerelationshipbetweenindustryandorthopaedicsurgeonsisnecessarytoenhancepatientcare.AllorthopaedicsurgeonsshouldreviewtheAAOSSOPsonOrthopaedist-Industry Conflicts. When in doubt, residents and fellowsshouldconferwiththeirprogramdirectorstoensurethattheyareactinginaccordancewithfederalandstatelaws,theAAOS,andtheirownprogram’srulesandregulations.
bJd global networK ConFerenCe 2009Toby King
TheUSBJDhostedtheannualBoneandJointDecadeGlobalNetworkConferenceandPatientAdvocacyMeeting,October21-24,2009,in2002 - USA - 2011
Boneand Joint
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Washington,DC.ThiswastheUSBJD’smajorundertaking in 2009, and represented the first time inhistorysuchabroad-basedassemblageofmusculoskeletalorganizationsmetintheUnitedStates. WithaHostCommitteeofmorethan100Senators,CongressionalLeaders,andAmbassadors,theconferencebroughttogethermusculoskeletalhealthcareprofessionalsandpatientsfrom56countriesandtheirBJDNationalActionNetworks,aswellasmorethan40USBJDparticipatingorganizations,manyrepresentedbytheirleadership.Intotal329delegatesattended. This high profile event provided a special opportunitytoshowcasemusculoskeletalhealth. OTAMemberswhowerekeypresenterstotheGlobalBoneandJointDecadeEventincluded:OTAPastPresident,Bruce Browner, MD,whoprovidedanoverviewoftheburdenoftraumaticconditionswithafocusonthecontinuedneedforfocusonpreventionof death from road traffic accidents. OTA President-Elect,Andy Pollak, MD,chairedthesymposiumdiscussiononTraumaandInjury.HewasassistedbyOTAActiveMember,Eric Farrell, MD.Theoverridingpriorities of the group were identified as road traffic crashes,andincreasedresearchintothepreventionandtreatmentoffragilityfracturesandimprovingoutcomesinpatientcare.OTAActiveMember,James Waddell, MDofBoneandJointCanadawasrecognizedforachievementsbyitsnetworkinraisingawarenessandimprovedaccesstocarethrougheffectivemusculoskeletalmanagementprograms. Thetwoprimarygoalsoftheconferenceweretoraiseawarenessandadvocateformusculoskeletalhealth,andtodeveloparoadmapforthefuturetobuildonthemomentumcreatedbytheBoneandJointDecade. Nearly200patients,patientadvocates,andhealthcareprofessionalsgatheredforAdvocacyDayonCapitolHill,Thursday,October22.CongressmenCharlieMelancon(D-LA)andDaveCamp(R-MI)addresseddelegatesduringthemorning,aswellasFormerAssistantSurgeonGeneraloftheUnitedStates,RearAdmiralSusanBlumenthal,MD.Delegatesthenparticipatedinatrainingsessionandreviewofthe
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mainadvocacymessagesdevelopedforthedayinpreparationfortheirmeetingswithcongressionalleaders.Thekeymessagesfocusedon:
1. Increasingawarenessabouttheburdenofmusculoskeletaldisease
2. Accesstohealthcare3. Fundingforresearch,prevention,and
rehabilitationprograms Atlunch,SenatorsJohnBarrasso,MD(R-WY)andChuckGrassley(R-IA)addressedparticipants,whothenspenttheafternoonmeetingwithcongressionalleadersandtheirstaff.Onehundredpatientsandtheirfamiliesattendedasessionofthepatientseminar,ExpertsinArthritis,sponsoredandintroducedbyCongresswomanAnnaEshoo(D-CA),whereapanelofsevenleadingexperthealthcareprofessionalsansweredtheirquestions. OnFridayandSaturday,leadingexpertsaddressedtheburdenofdisease,advancesinresearch,preventionandcaremanagementdevelopmentsoverthelasttenyearsandopportunitiesforthefuture,covering osteoarthritis, inflammatory conditions, backpain,bonehealthandosteoporosis,andtrauma.Therewerealsosessionson:Howadvancesintreatingmilitarycasualtiesareleadingtoopportunitiesforcivilianapplication;rehabilitationofvictimsoftheSechuanearthquakeinChinalastyear;howthePonsetiInternationalAssociationhasusedtheDecadetoexpandawarenessandthetrainingofthePonsetimethodfortreatingclubfootaroundtheworld;howtoadvancethehealthpolicyagendaformusculoskeletalconditions.ParticipantsintheUSBJD’sYoungInvestigatorInitiativeprogramdisplayedpostersoftheirwork. Thesesessionsprovidedthefoundationfortherestoftheconference,strategicplanningforbeyondtheDecade.SixmultidisciplinarygroupsofexpertsfromtheU.S.andaroundtheworldhadspentthemonthsleadinguptotheconferenceidentifyingtheissuesandprioritiesaffectingloweringtheburdenofmusculoskeletaldiseaseanddevelopingplanstoaddresseachpriority.Theseplanswerediscussedbydelegatesduringtheconferencewhowerechargedwithreviewingandprioritizingtheissues,andaretobepublished.Thepre-conferencedocumentspreparedbythegroupsareincludedintheconferenceprogram,startingonpage49,availableatwww.usbjd.org/rd/?BJD09.
imPortant: web site log-in Changing this summer
InJuneofthisyear,theAAOSwillbeupgradingitsbusinesssoftwaretofurtherimprovesecurityofthee-commerceenvironment.Thenewsoftwareshiftwillhaveanimmediateeffectonthelog-inprocesstothe“passwordprotected”areasoftheOTAwebsite.This new system change is anticipated to occur on or about May 25, 2010.Withthischange,you’llseeanewlog-inpageandyoumustcompletethefollowingtasks:
1. Request a New Password ~ClickontheRequestNewPasswordlink
foundonthelog-inscreen.2. Enter your OTA member ID number (to be emailed to you via the staff office) and youre-mailaddress.YourIDnumberand e-mailaddressmustmatchtheinformation that OTA already has on file.
Ifeverythingmatches,yournewpasswordwillbee-mailedtoyou.Uponreceiptofyournewpass-word,youcanlogintothesite.Youmaythenchangeyourassignedpasswordtooneofyourchoosing,butyourusernamewillalwaysremainyourOTAmemberID. Whenthenewsystemisoperational,itwillbeannouncedinAAOS NowandAAOS Headline News Now,aswellasontheOTAWebsite. Inthemeantime,ifyouhaveanyquestionsorconcerns, feel free to contact the staff office at: [email protected].
PlansforthecontinuationoftheDecadebeyond2010(2011intheU.S.)werepresentedanddiscussedattheconference.AtitsDecembermeeting,theUSBJDBoardunanimouslyagreedtheUSBJDwillcontinuebeyond2011. ParticipantssaidtheyfoundtheconferenceanenrichingexperienceandthattheopportunitytolearnfromtheexpertpresentersandothersupportersoftheDecadewasunparalleled. Anin-depthreportontheconferenceandsessionshasbeenpublishedintheWinter/Spring2010editionoftheUSBJDNewsletter(www.usbjd.org),andvideo-recordingsofmanysessionscanbeviewedathttp://tinyurl.com/bjdvideos.
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Board of Directors (BOD)President–TimothyJ.BrayPresidentElect–AndrewN.Pollak2ndPresidentElect–RobertA.ProbeCFO–AlanL.JonesSecretary–JamesP.StannardImmediatePastPresident–DavidC.Templeman2ndPastPresident–J.TracyWatson,MDMember-at-Large–BrendanM.PattersonMember-at-Large–DavidJ.StephenMember-at-Large–ChristopherT.BornAnnualProgram–WilliamM.Ricci
Annual Meeting ArrangementsAndrewN.Pollak–Baltimore,MD2010LocalHostAnimeshAgarwal–SanAntonio,TX2011LocalHostDavidC.TemplemanandAndrewH.Schmidt –Minneapolis,MN2012LocalHostsAlanL.Jones,CFO
Archives CommitteeRobertF.Ostrum(Chair)AnimeshAgarwalMadhavA.Karunakar
By-Laws & Hearings CommitteeLawrenceX.Webb(Chair)MarkJ.AndersAlexandraSchwartz
Classification & Outcomes CommitteeJ.LawrenceMarsh(Chair)ThomasA.DeCosterGregoryL.DeSilvaDouglasR.DirschlCliffordB.JonesDouglasW.LundyAndrewR.Evans,SpecialPresidentialConsultantJulieAgel,Secretary,SpecialPresidentialConsultantDebraSietsema,SpecialPresidentialConsultantJamesF.Kellam,SpecialPresidentialConsultant
Open Fracture Work Group All Classification and Outcomes committee members plusMilanK.Sen
Disaster Management Emergency PreparednessChristopherT.Born(Chair)MichaelJ.BosseWilliamG.DeLong,JrDavidW.LhoweMarkP.McAndrewStevenJ.MorganAndrewN.PollakMarkW.RichardsonDavidS.Teague
2010 ota board oF direCtors and Committee members
Education CommitteeDavidC.Teague(Chair)PaulJ.DoughertyMatthewL.GravesThomasF.HigginsKennethJ.KovalScottP.Ryan(ResidentMember)PaulTornetta,III*StephenAKottmeier,SpecialPresidentialConsultant Websiteeducationlinks
Education Sub-Committee Advanced Trauma Techniques Course –January29-30,2010 ThomasF.Higgins&DavidP.Barei 10th Annual AAOS/OTA Orthopaedic Trauma Update –April8-11,2010 GeorgeJ.HaidukewychandSeanE.Nork Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents –April15-17,2010 DavidF.Hubbard&MatthewL.Graves Orthopaedic Trauma Fellows Course –May21-23,2010 PaulTornetta,III Comprehensive Fracture Course for Residents –October13-16,2010 LauraJ.Prokuski&MichaelT.Archdeacon JOT Editor: RoySanders
Evaluation CommitteeTimothyJ.Bray(PresElect)MohitBhandariMitchelB.HarrisJamesP.StannardAndrewN.Pollak,2ndPresElect,SpecialPresidential Consultant
Evidence Based Outcomes Project TeamWilliamT.Obremskey(Chair)MohitBhandariMichaelJ.BosseCoryA.CollingeDouglasR.DirschlStevenA.OlsonH.ClaudeSagiPaulTornetta,III
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Fellowship & Career Choices CommitteeMarkA.Lee(Chair)LisaK.Cannada,SpecialPresidentialConsultantCoryA.CollingeGeorgeJ.HaidukewychJohnM.IaquintoToniM.McLaurinRoySanders,SpecialPresidentialConsultantDolfi Herscovici, Jr, Special Presidential ConsultantCliffordH.Turen,SpecialPresidentialConsultant*SaraStrebe,resident,SpecialPresidentialConsultant
Fellowship MATCH Compliance Subcommittee RobertA.Probe,Chair RobertJ.Brumback GregoryJ.Schmeling RobertA.Winquist
Finance and Audit CommitteeAlanL.Jones,CFO(Chair)AndrewN.Pollak,PastCFOBrendanM.Patterson
Fund Development CommitteeRobertA.Probe(Chair)PeterAlthausenThomasJ.EllisPeterJ.NowotarskiJohnH.Wilber
Vendor Policy (Ad Hoc Committee of Fund Development) AlanL.Jones,CFO TimothyJ.Bray,President DavidC.Templeman,ImmediatePast-President AndrewN.Pollak,PresidentElectandPast-CFO WilliamM.Ricci,AnnualMeetingProgramChair LauraProkuski,RCFCChair EdwardJ.Harvey,ResearchCommitteeChair
Health Policy & Planning CommitteePhilipR.Wolinsky(Chair)SamuelG.AgnewDavidB.CarmackPaulJ.DuweliusTheodoreToanLeJ.SpenceReidJeffreyRichmondMichaelSukHeatherA.VallierMitchellB.Harris,SpecialPresidentialConsultant;BOSRepA.AlexJahangir,ResidentMember,SpecialPresidentialConsultant
2010 ota board oF direCtors and Committee members, continued
International Relations Project Team:WilliamG.DeLong,Jr.(Chair)JeffreyO.AnglenPeterV.GiannoudisStevenJ.MorganSaqibRehmanAndrewH.SchmidtWadeR.SmithDaveC.TemplemanJ.TracyWatsonLewisG.Zirkle,Jr.
Membership Committee:DavidP.Barei(Chair)H.ClaudeSagiSusanA.ScherlMichaelS.SirkinHeatherA.Vallier
International Members Committee (Ad Hoc Committee) PeterV.Giannoudis,(Chair)UK Hans-ChristophPapeGermany NeyAmaralBrazil ThomasA.(Toney)RussellChinafocus GuenterC.LobGermany AkiraOizumiJapan
Military Committee:LTCRomneyC.Andersen(Chair) ArmyRobertJ.Gaines NavyChristopherT.LeBrun AirForceLTCGregM.Osgood AirForceCOL(Ret)MarkW.Richardson AirForce
Nominating CommitteeDavidC.Templeman,MD*CommitteetobeelectedinApril2010
Past President LiaisonDavidC.Templeman,ImmediatePastPresident(Chair)AllpastPresidentsarecommitteemembers
Practice Management CommitteeWilliamR.Creevy(Chair)J.ScottBroderickDavidS.BrokawLauraJ.ProkuskiMichaelS.SirkinBruceH.ZiranM.BradfordHenley,SpecialPresidentialConsultant
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2010 ota board oF direCtors and Committee members, continued
Program CommitteeWilliamM.Ricci(Chair)JamesA.Goulet(Co-Chair)VictorA.deRidderMichaelJ.GardnerPierreGuyShepardR.HurwitzTheodoreMiclau,IIIWilliamT.ObremskeyJohnT.Ruth
Program Basic Science Subcommittee TheodoreMiclau,III(Chair) JosephBorrelli,Jr. MohitBhandari EdwardJ.Harvey StevenA.Olson EmilH.Schemitsch
Public Relations and Branding CommitteeCraigS.Roberts(Chair)JosephR.CassPeterJ.NowotarskiJeffreyM.Smith,PresidentialSpecialConsultantLisaK.Cannada(Newsletter)StephenA.Kottmeier(Website)
Your Orthopaedic Connection (YOC) and Poster Group BrettD.CristandSteveA.Kottmeier, co-chairliaisonwithAAOS CharlesM.Blitzer ChristopherT.Born JosephR.Cass DanielJ.Cole,PA-C GregoryJ.DellaRocca RobertP.Dunbar GeorgeM.Kontakis StevenJ.Morgan AlbertoPadilla LoriK.Reed LisaA.Taitsman
Research CommitteeEdwardJ.Harvey,(Chair)GregoryJ.DellaRoccaKennethA.EgolBruceG.FrenchKyleJ.Jeray
Research Committee, continuedToddO.McKinleyBrianH.MullisStevenA.OlsonHans-ChristophPapeGeorgeV.RussellAndrewH.SchmidtWalterW.Virkus
Strategic Planning and Board Development CommitteeTimothyJ.Bray-PresidentAndrewN.Pollak-PresidentElectRobertA.Probe-2ndPresidentElectJ.TracyWatson,Chair-2ndPastPresidentDavidC.Templeman-ImmediatePastPresidentAlanL.Jones-CFO
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board of Specialty Societies – AAOS BOS DavidC.Templeman-PresidentialLineRep JeffreyM.Smith-Communications PhillipR.Wolinsky-HealthPolicy DavidC.Teague-Education EdwardJ.Harvey–Research KathleenCaswell-ExecutiveDirector M.BradfordHenley–BOS,Chair JeffreyO.Anglen–BOS,Chair-elect LisaK.Cannada–BOSMatchOversightCommitteeChair MarkA.Lee–BOSMatchOversightCommitteeOTARep
American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma ACS COT JeffreyO.Anglen(2011) WilliamG.DeLong,Jr.(2013) GregoryGeorgiadis(2016) DouglasW.Lundy(2014) WadeR.Smith(2014) DavidC.Teague(2012) CliffordH.Turen(2013) Phil Wolinsky (pending confirmation)
American College of Surgeons Orthopaedic Advisory Council ACS StevenA.Olson
Orthopaedic Trauma Association6300N.RiverRoad,Suite727,Rosemont,IL60018-4226
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