As I boarded a plane to head home from three separate orthopedic meetings in Chicago and a trip to DC to discuss the new CMMI initiative ACCESS, I happily waited for 50 or so Navy sailors to board the plane. They were likely headed from Great Lakes boot camp to the METC (Medical Education and Training Campus) at SAMMC to begin their medical specialty training.
What don’t they know? That our government recently voted to cut the tools they will need to save lives on the battlefield and back home.
Earlier this year massive cuts were made to the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRPs) under the Continuing Resolution budget for FY2025. Over $600M in research funding was removed overnight and completely removed funding for PRORP (Peer-Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program).
PRORP research has been around since 2009 and funds military-relevant, peer reviewed orthopaedic research. This is particularly impactful in the treatment of fractures, blast injuries, amputations, soft-tissue injuries, infections, nerve injuries, prosthetics, rehabilitation, and so many other critical issues.
Some key items that have been funded under PRORP include:
1. Topical antibiotic prophylaxis for traumatic fractures
2. Development of new sockets for transfemoral amputees
3. Peripheral nerve stimulation for opioid sparing care in amputees
4. Targeted muscle reinnervation for nerve-related pain
5. Biological insights into osteoarthritis onset
6. Cartilage repair, Bone regeneration, and other tissue engineering
7. Rehabilitation and return to duty protocols
The loss of this funding has a real impact on all patients, whether military personnel, veterans, or civilians. The return on this investment is immense.
Join me in demanding Congress reintroduce this critical research so that we can give back to those who have given so much to our nation. These young sailors I saw today deserve to have the best tools at their disposal.
Call your Member of Congress and demand that PRORP is funded fully at the $30 Million annual mark orthopaedic researchers have received for over a decade. If you want to help, reach out to me and I will make sure that we find ways to engage with patients, physicians, researchers, and interested citizens.
Always such a pleasure to work with our neurologists! Thanks Dr. Najib & @wvheadachedoc for joining our congressional briefing to promote expanding & improving the Conrad 30 program to increase access to care across the country. A great day for #AANadvocacy!
Shoutout to Dr. Najib and @wvheadachedoc for participating in a panel for today's congressional briefing to celebrate the Conrad 30 program and promote legislation to expand and improve it!
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As a pom mom and former Hill staffer who used to bring her dog to Longworth every day, this made my whole month! May the poms of Longworth continue on their quest for mischief 🤣
.@AANMember’s new call to action and position statement present a unifying definition of #BrainHealth for neurologists, patients, partners in care, and the public: https://t.co/83xpLUZAc0
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Today AAN advocates are asking members of Congress to cosponsor the Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act.
Expanding this program is essential to alleviating short-term physician
workforce issues and ensuring that patients have access to care.
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A few highlights from the Brain Health Summit! AAN convened leaders across many fields to collaborate on shaping the future of #brainhealth. Excited to work as a part of the AAN to advance brain health initiatives in the legislative space! @AANmember
Ready for the Hill and to ask their members of Congress to:
🧠 Reform the Medicare Physician Payment System
🧠 Support and Expand the Conrad 30 Program
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Can't say enough good things about my fellow staff at the AAN! Such a great team to work with! But we certainly could not do what we do on the Hill without our amazing advocates like @aiee_antonio that make every advocacy event both impactful and fun! #AANadvocacy@AANmember
It is always such a pleasure to work with such incredible members of the AAN! Couldn't ask for better advocates to bring to #Congress to talk about issues facing #patientaccess to neurologic care! #AANadvocacy#hillday
Proud to help lead efforts on the Hill on Conrad 30 legislation in support of International Medical Graduates. The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act is an important piece in supporting the physician workforce!
Congress needs to fix the Medicare physician payment system to ensure seniors continue have access to the care they need. AAN Members: Join your colleagues in asking Congress to #fixmedicarenow by supporting HR 2474 #AANadvocacy@AANmember
https://t.co/WOOrQrCeji
Was such a pleasure working with @nsanar ahead of her testimony before Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee representing @AANmember. So grateful to be able to cover this committee for the AAN. Had to show my support at the hearing with my #AANadvocacy green suit!