AAOS Now, November 2021
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The U.S. Supreme Court Can Influence the Healthcare System
The U.S. Supreme Court is rarely in the spotlight, but when it is, there is often a political agenda at work attempting to influence its decisions or interpret its rulings.
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AAOS’ Education Portfolio Continues to Expand and Support Members at Every Career Stage
AAOS has always been focused on education. A review of our history and Annual Meetings highlights the importance we place on sharing ideas to promote better care of our patients.
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Improving Visibility and Promoting Women to Serve on Orthopaedic Journal Editorial Boards
The numbers of women in orthopaedic surgery continue to be concerning, with orthopaedic surgery having the lowest percentage of trainees among surgical specialties.
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Sound Off: A Fellowship Applicant’s Ideal Virtual Interview Day
Along with hundreds of other orthopaedic surgery residents, I participated in the first-ever virtual fellowship interview season during the 2020–2021 academic year.
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FAAOS: Wear Your Letters with Pride
I was raised in a generation of orthopaedists who instilled a huge sense of pride in AAOS Fellowship.