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AAOS Now, Aug-Sept 2025

Annual Meeting Your AAOS Clinical Quality & Research Practice Management Professional Development Advocacy Residency Biologics Commentary
  • Third annual AAOS/Biologics Association Symposium shines spotlight on future orthobiologic options

    Leah Lawrence

    The field of orthobiologics continues to rapidly change.

  • AAOS 2025 President’s Symposium: Infection is still an unsolved problem in orthopaedics

    Leah Lawrence

    Infection is one of the most common postoperative complications in the treatment of total joint arthroplasty and fractures.

  • ICL explores how orthopaedic surgeons can support medical students through the match process

    Josh Baxt

    For medical students seeking orthopaedic residency, matching is getting tougher.

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