Congratulations to Dr. Craig Shriver, Professor of Surgery and Director of the @USUhealthsci Murtha Cancer Center Research Program. Dr. Shriver is a quadruple threat - an outstanding surgeon, educator, researcher, and leader - and he is now the 2025 Carol Johns Medal winner!
📢 Free to read until March 29: In #CORR, Potter et al. show the promise of osseointegration surgery after transfemoral amputation and provide a novel MCID forfuture studies.
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@TheLancet@TheLancet thank you this is timely with our team’s recent forecasting of people living with limb loss (amputation is often due to PVD and DM both sequelae of obesity). Reference here:
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Well-deserved recognition for @USUhealthsci Murtha Cancer Center Director Dr. Craig Shriver, whose "35+ year career has been marked by pioneering advancements in cancer treatment and research for DoD beneficiaries."
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@jbjs Thank you for highlighting our team’s interdisciplinary approach to OI in the @DeptofDefense Limb Optimization & Osseointegration Program (LOOP) @WRNMMC_DHA@USUhealthsci
Two of our three 2023 Letter to the Editor contest winners were present at the #CORR Editorial Advisory Board meeting and reception during the AAOS1 Annual Meeting. Another round of applause for our winners, Alicia Jacobson and Chloe Sales. Watch out for these two!
Congrats to Dr. Kyle Potter, recently awarded @MilOrtho’s COL Brian Allgood Memorial Leadership Award. Dr. Potter has made the most significant contributions to care for combat wounded of any orthopedic surgeon since Dr. Norman Kirk during World War II - very well-deserved honor.
Did you know #CORR has a Peer Review Tool that walks you through performing a thoughtful peer review AND allows you to download the full document for use at ANY scientific journal? Did we mention it's FREE? We wouldn't keep this just to ourselves 👇
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Arthroscopic anterior #ShoulderStabilization. 🔄⚕️ A 6-year study revealed no difference in recurrence and revision rates between two positions. Younger age emerged as a key factor for instability recurrence. @WalterReedOrtho@BrettOwensMD@jondickensmd
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Join us January 15-17 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC for the EWI XVII Symposia Ready to Face the Threats of Today and Tomorrow. The Preliminary Program is available online at https://t.co/89GSM8fVqs. @AOSSM_SportsMed @otatrauma@HandSociety
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@Clinorthop Virtual handshakes and thank yous to @Clinorthop Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Seth Leopold, and Deputy Editor/Bench to Bedside Columnist, COL (Dr.) Benjamin Kyle Potter, Chair of the Department of Surgery at @USUhealthsci
"A statement that the statistical significance of a trial’s finding hinges on the outcomes of two patients may highlight uncertainty more clearly to the clinician than...the p value." Learn about the fragility index in #CORR w/ @BrochaSternOT @jashvant_p
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