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OrthoInfo.org Offers Osteoporosis Awareness and...

This May, OrthoInfo.org, the authoritative and trusted source on bone and joint health, is joining organizations across the country to raise awareness about prevention strategies that can help reduce one's risk of developing osteoporosis.

AAOS IDEA Grant Program Opens:...

"The programs selected for an AAOS IDEA Grant will help to cultivate meaningful and measurable opportunities across orthopaedics, acting as a springboard for change within our profession," said AAOS Diversity Advisory Board Chair Holly Tyler-Paris Pilson, MD, FAAOS, FAOA. "This is not about checking a box; this call for proposals opens a door for funding directly to the local and regional orthopaedic programs and organizations who are training the current and next generation."

OrthoInfo.org Offers Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Resources for Patients

This May, OrthoInfo.org, the authoritative and trusted source on bone and joint health, is joining organizations across the country to raise awareness about prevention strategies that can help reduce one's risk of developing osteoporosis.

United Spinal Launches National Initiative To Expand Access To Inclusive Technology For People With Spinal Cord Injuries And Disorders

United Spinal Association is launching its Tech Access Initiative to assist technology companies in designing inclusive products and services that are accessible to people with spinal cord injuries and disorders

Surgeons Help Create New Process for Disinfecting and Reusing N95 Masks

This approach, according to the authors, increased employee acceptance of reusing what is normally a single-use N95 mask and helped ensure proper fit of the returned mask.

JVIR, SIR Foundation Honor Best Research Published in 2019

The annual awards, supported by SIR Foundation, were chosen by the editor after a comprehensive editorial board review of all papers submitted to JVIR during the prior year.

Recommendations for Resumption of Elective Endoscopy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

As new COVID-19 diagnosis rates plateau in certain communities around the U.S. and federal, state and local authorities permit the reopening of health care facilities, resumption of elective endoscopy activity is appropriate.

ACEP Announces Susan Sedory as its Next Executive Director

Ms. Sedory will be ACEP's fourth executive director—and first female in this position—in the College's more than 50-year history.

Feed the Children Goes Coast to Coast Feeding Hungry Children

Feed the Children has been working with its network of community partners on the ground in cities and towns across the U.S. and in the 10 countries it serves to address the ever-growing needs of those affected by COVID-19.

Clinical Considerations for Resuming Elective Surgery Released by The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons notes the considerations, which include five guiding principles, come as the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ssued recommendations for re-opening America’s Health Care Systems.

Helmsley Charitable Trust Grants $4.7m to Fund Life-Saving Technology to Confront Cardiac Threat from COVID-19

$4,711,481 in funding will be distributed across five upper-midwestern states to pay for 367 LUCAS mechanical CPR devices to be deployed to hospitals caring for patients during the pandemic and beyond notes Helmsley Charitable Trust.

Refurbishing Ventilators: A New 501(c)3 Begins Returning Tired Ventilators To Service COVID-19 Patients

This designation allows Co-Vents donors to receive a tax deduction for supporting our mission of returning retired ventilators to active service for COVID-19 patients.

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