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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS Seminar Series - Kerry Danelson\, PhD\, MS\, MBA
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the spring OrthoRaMS Seminar series featuring Kerry Danelson\, PhD\, MS\, MBA on Thursday\, January 15\, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-seminar-series-kerry-danelson-phd-ms-mba/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS Seminar Series - Ara Nazarian
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fall OrthoRaMS Seminar series featuring Ara Nazarian\, PhD on December 4\, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-seminar-series-ara-nazarian/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T120000
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS Seminar Series - Avinash Chandran\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fall OrthoRaMS Seminar series featuring Avinash Chandran\, PhD presenting “Injury and Life Course Health in Women: Integrated Perspectives from Injury Epidemiology and Aging-focused Observational Research” on November 13\, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM on Zoom. \nA substantial faction of girls and young women in the United\nStates engage in sports\, which\, while offering numerous benefits\,\nalso increases their risk of sustaining injuries. Existing research\nindicates that female athletes often experience a higher burden\nof injury as compared with their male counterparts. Emerging\nevidence indicates that physical activities and injuries experi-\nenced during early life can have significant and enduring effects\non women’s health as they age. Understanding the relationships\nbetween early-life activities\, injuries\, and subsequent health out-\ncomes is imperative for elucidating the etiologies of various\npathologies and developing effective strategies to prevent or\ndelay onset of chronic disease and morbidity during aging. This\ntalk serves as an introductory guide to the epidemiology of injury\nin female athlete populations and explores how early-life activity\nbehaviors and injuries can enhance our understanding of\nlater-life health outcomes in women. \n  \nAbout Dr. Chandran: \nDr. Avinash Chandran is the Chief Science Officer and Managing\nDirector of the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program at the Datalys\nCenter for Sports Injury Research and Prevention\, where he leads\ninitiatives to monitor and analyze injury patterns in collegiate\nathletics. His expertise spans injury epidemiology\, public health\nsurveillance\, and longitudinal study design. Supported by funding\nfrom domestic and international government agencies\, private\nindustry\, and nonprofit organizations\, Dr. Chandran’s research\nprogram focuses on the lifelong health impacts of activity-related\ninjuries. Dr. Chandran earned his MS and PhD in Epidemiology at\nthe George Washington University\, following undergraduate stud-\nies in Public Health at the University of Maryland\, College Park. Dr.\nChandran completed postdoctoral training at the University of\nNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill\, where he also currently holds an\nadjunct faculty position in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science. \n  \nSee the flier for more details\, including the Zoom information: \nChandran_OrthoRaMS_flyer
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-seminar-series-avinash-chandran-phd/
LOCATION:Zoom only
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS Seminar Series - Karen Kruger
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fall OrthoRaMS Seminar series featuring Karen Kruger\, PhD presenting “From Childhood to Adulthood” Innovative Tools for Evaluating Foot and Ankle Deformities” on October 23\, 2025 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM. \nClinical gait analysis provides an objective evaluation of walking\npatterns in children with orthopaedic and neurologic conditions\,\nmost commonly for preoperative planning in cerebral palsy. This\nanalysis combines motion capture\, force plate data\, physical\nexam\, electromyography\, x-rays\, and advanced modeling. Foot\nand ankle analysis is particularly challenging in this population\,\nespecially given the limitations of conventional marker-based\nmotion capture and x-rays. This talk will focus on novel imaging\nmodalities we are using to improve diagnoses of foot deformities.\nThis talk presents two complementary projects that address\nthese gaps. First\, we are using weightbearing computed tomogra-\nphy (WBCT)\, a technology that provides 3D imaging with similar\nradiation exposure than conventional radiographs to define\nstructural predictors of symptom progression and improve early\ndiagnosis and treatment planning. Second\, we are developing\nmethods for use of biplane fluoroscopy for evaluating hindfoot\nkinematics in adults with cerebral palsy. Together\, these efforts\naim to bridge research from childhood through adulthood\,\nadvancing imaging and motion analysis to guide clinical deci-\nsion-making and improve lifelong outcomes. \n  \nAbout Dr. Kruger: \nDr. Karen Kruger is a research associate professor at Marquette\nUniversity and Scientific Staff at Shriners Children. She completed\nher BS in Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological Uni-\nversity and PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of\nlowa with a concentration in orthopaedic biomechanics. Her\ncurrent work focuses on using motion analysis and imaging to\nimprove diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders\, with a focus\non improving understanding during growth and development. \n  \nView the seminar flier.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-seminar-series-karen-kruger/
LOCATION:Dickson Conference Room\, 3200 Thurston Building\, 104 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS Seminar Series - Karen Kruger\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Karen Kruger\, PhD is presenting\, “From Childhood to Adulthood: Innovative Tools for Evaluating Foot and Ankle Deformities” on Thursday\, October 23rd from 12 – 1 PM in the Dickson Conference Room of the Thurston Building (3200 Thurston Building). \nClinical gait analysis provides an objective evaluation of walking patterns in children with orthopaedic and neurologic conditions\, most commonly for preoperative planning in cerebral palsy. This analysis combines motion capture\, force plate data\, physical exam\, electromyography\, x-rays\, and advanced modeling. Foot and ankle analysis is particularly challenging in this population\, especially given the limitations of conventional marker-based motion capture and x-rays. This talk will focus on novel imaging modalities we are using to improve diagnoses of foot deformities.\nThis talk presents two complementary projects that address these gaps. First\, we are using weightbearing computed tomography (WBCT)\, a technology that provides 3D imaging with similar tradiation exposure than conventional radiographs to define structural predictors of symptom progression and improve early diagnosis and treatment planning. Second\, we are developing methods for use of biplane fluoroscopy for evaluating hindfoot kinematics in adults with cerebral palsy. Together\, these efforts aim to bridge research from childhood through adulthood\, advancing imaging and motion analysis to guide clinical decision-making and improve lifelong outcomes. \nAbout Dr. Kruger\nDr. Karen Kruger is a research associate professor at Marquette University and Scientific Staff at Shriners Children. She completed her BS in Mechanical Engineering at Michigan Technological University and PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Ilowa with a concentration in orthopaedic biomechanics. Her current work focuses on using motion analysis and imaging to improve diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders\, with a focus on improving understanding during growth and development. \nSee the event flier here.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-seminar-series-karen-kruger-phd/
LOCATION:Dickson Conference Room\, 3200 Thurston Building\, 104 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:Ortho RaMS - Ryan Wedge\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ryan Wedge\, PhD (East Carolina University). \nJoin us on May 8\, 2025 for the final installment in the Ortho RaMS seminar series of the 2024-2025 academic year featuring Ryan Wedge\, PhD.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/ortho-rams-5/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:Ortho RaMS - Nic Florentino\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nic Florentino\, PhD (University of Vermont). \nJoin us on April 3\, 2025 for the next seminar in the Ortho RaMS series featuring Nic Florentino\, PhD.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/ortho-rams-4/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T130000
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SUMMARY:Ortho RaMS - Filiz Ates\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Filiz Ates\, PhD (University of Stuttgart). \nPlease join us on March 20\, 2025 from 1-2 PM for the next event in our OrthoRaMS Seminar Series.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/ortho-rams-3/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:Ortho RaMS - Katherine Saul\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Katherine Saul\, PhD (NC State University). \nPlease join us on February 13\, 2025 from 1-2 PM for the next event in our OrthoRaMS Seminar Series.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/ortho-rams-2/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T130000
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SUMMARY:Ortho RaMS - Jim White\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jim White\, PhD (Duke University). \nJoin us on January 23\, 2025 for the Ortho RaMS Seminar series\, featuring Jim White\, PhD (Duke University).
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/ortho-rams/
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS - Gurpreet Baht\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:“ApoE: A new target to improve aged bone fracture healing” \nPresented by Gurpreet S. Baht\, PhD (Duke University) \nJoin us for our next seminar in the OrthRaMS Seminar Series on December 5th\, 2024 from 1-2 PM. \nBone fracture healing is impaired with advanced age however the underlying mechanism is unknown. Our previous work indicated circulating apolipoprotein E (ApoE) as an aging factor\, increasing with age and impairing bone regeneration. Since the liver is the primary source of circulating ApoE\, we deleted hepatic expression of ApoE using Albumin-Cre;ApoEfl/fl (∆ApoE) mice and investigated tibial fracture healing in aged (24-month-old) mice. ∆ApoE mice displayed 95% reduction in circulating ApoE; micro-CT and histological analysis demonstrated increased bone deposition in 21-day fracture calluses. ApoE-treatment of aged BMSCs in tissue culture models inhibited osteoblast differentiation. Subsequent RNA sequencing of these cultures indicated that the Wnt/β-catenin was the primary target of this ApoE-based inhibition. Indeed\, A p o treatment had no inhibitory effect on cultures in which β-catenin levels were stabilized. We determined Lp4\, whose expression was required in ApoE-based inhibition of Wnt/ß-catenin signaling and osteoblast differentiation\, to be the osteoblast cell surface receptor to ApoE. Importantly\, we validated this ApoE-Lrp4-Wnt/β-catenin molecular mechanism in human osteoblast differentiation. Finally\, we identified an ApoE-neutralizing antibody (NAb) able to lower levels of circulating ApoE when delivered systemically. Aged\, wildtype mice underwent fracture surgery and were treated with NAb 3 days post injury. Their fracture calluses contained 35% more bone tissue\, evidencing improved aged fracture healing. Our work here identifies novel cross-organ communication\, liver-to-bone cross-talk via hepatic ApoE expression. Using this information\, we have developed a noninvasive\, translatable therapeutic intervention for bone regeneration and provides a translatable therapeutic intervention. \n  \nBaht_OrthoRaMS_flyer
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-gurpreet-baht-phd/
LOCATION:Dickson Conference Room\, 3200 Thurston Building\, 104 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS - Shadow Huang
DESCRIPTION:“Mechanics and Computational Modeling of Biological Tissues” \nPresented by Shadow Huang\, PhD (NC State University) \nThe mechanics of biological tissues\, including both soft and hard tissues\, si a multidisciplinary research area. There si a growing recognition that mathematical modeling plays a crucial role ni understanding and predicting tissue growth and remodeling. These models can guide the identification and interpretation of insightful experiments and enable efficient exploration of the implications of various hypotheses. nI my research group at NC State University\, we employ a combination of experimental\, microstructural\, continuum mechanical\, and com- putational methods to gain a deeper understanding of the relationships among tissue structure\, properties\, and functions. I wil present examples from cardio- vascular tissues\, such as venous tissue\, and musculoskeletal tissues\, specifically tendon-bone insertion. The in-silico models we construct in this research are verified and refined by comparing them to our in-situ biaxial mechanical testing results\, making them valuable translational tools for accurately predicting the material behavior of biological tissues. \nIf you have questions or would like more information\, contact Dr. Geoffrey Handsfield via email. \nOrthoRaMS - Shadow Huang
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-shadow-huang/
LOCATION:Dickson Conference Room\, 3200 Thurston Building\, 104 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241101T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241101T170000
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CREATED:20241101T165527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241101T170421Z
UID:10000017-1730448000-1730480400@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Grand Rounds - Jonathan Finnoff\, DO
DESCRIPTION:“Mental Health Programming for Elite Sports: The Team USA Experience” – Jonathan Finnoff\, DO\n  \nHybrid or in Bioinformatics 1131 \nhttps://zoom.us/j/96590246431?pwd=DgPgNQivJToMmJaF0DsGiK7FRtML4p.1 \nMeeting ID: 965 9024 6431\nPasscode: 121212
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/grand-rounds-test/
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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SUMMARY:OrthoRaMS - Stephanie Cone
DESCRIPTION:“Unraveling the Structure-Function Relationship of the Triple Bundle Achilles Tendon” \nPresented by Stephanie Cone\, PhD (University of Delaware). \nJoin us on Friday\, October 11th from 1:00-2:00 PM\, for our very first OrthoRaMS Seminar Series featuring Dr. Stephanie Cone from the University of Delaware. \nThe Achilles tendon is a triple-bundle structure connecting the triceps surae muscles to a calcaneal attachment with twisted bundles that are organized in a highly individualized manner. Studies combining high-field magnetic resonance imaging\, high frame rate ultrasound\, and shear wave tensiometry to investigate the Achilles tendon ni both healthy populations and pathological groups have begun elucidating the structure-function relationship ni this tendon. Imaging approaches spanning MRI and ultrasound provide repeatable methods for identifying the size\, shape\, and orientation of the three bundles of the Achilles tendon ni both healthy and pathological cases\, teasing out the independent contributions of the three muscle-tendon units of the triceps surae. Building on this structural work\, shear wave propagation has been used to study individual variation in Achilles tendon mechanics during gait\, therapeutic exercises\, and activities of daily living. Ongoing expansion of these techniques aims to better understand muscle-tendon unit implications of injury and disease states affecting the Achilles tendon including rupture\, adolescent heel pain\, and Achilles tendinopathy. \n  \nImage from Stephanie Cones Ortho RaMS seminar.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthorams-stephanie-cone/
LOCATION:3112 Mary Ellen Jones\, 3112 Mary Ellen Jones
CATEGORIES:Ortho RAMS
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220720T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220720T080000
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CREATED:20220707T155712Z
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SUMMARY:Grand Rounds: How 3D Planning and Printing is Transforming Upper Extremity Surgery
DESCRIPTION:Lisa Lattanza\, MD\, FAOA\, FAAOS\nJuly 20\, 2022\, at 6:30 am\nHybrid Conference\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProfessor of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation\nChair\, Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation\nChief\, YNHH\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nSpeaker Biography \n\n\n\nDr. Lisa Lattanza is the chair of the Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at the Yale School of Medicine. She obtained her medical degree at the Medical College of Ohio (now the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences). She did her internship at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center\, completed her residency in orthopaedic surgery at the University of Missouri Kansas City and did a fellowship in hand surgery at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons/Roosevelt Hospital. She did additional fellowship training in pediatric hand and upper extremity at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Dallas\, Texas. She joined the faculty of UCSF in 1999. \nAlthough Lattanza treats all conditions and traumatic injuries in the upper extremity\, she specializes in post-traumatic and congenital reconstruction for pediatric and adult elbow problems\, treating patients from around the country and across the globe. She is a world- renowned leader in patient-specific 3D surgical planning and technology for deformity correction. She utilized her expertise in this area when she led a team to perform the first elbow-to-elbow transplant in the world in 2016\, transplanting a patient’s left elbow into his right arm to give him one functioning extremity after a devastating accident. \nUsing 3D computing\, she also pioneered a new classification system and approach to the treatment of Chronic Monteggia Fracture Dislocations in children. Lattanza frequently travels to Nicaragua and other countries on mission trips to perform hand surgery and is eager to expand upon the global initiatives already in place in the department. \nLattanza’s research interests include 3D surgical planning for deformity correction\, elbow instability and other post-traumatic elbow conditions in children and adults\, and diversity in orthopaedic surgery\, specifically the underrepresentation of women. \nWhen she began her appointment at the School of Medicine in September 2019\, she became one of only two current female chairs of orthopaedics in the U.S. In 2009\, she co-founded the Perry Outreach Program to increase exposure of high school girls to orthopaedic surgery and biomechanical engineering. Now known as the Perry Initiative\, the program is named after Lattanza’s mentor\, Jacquelin Perry\, MD\, who was one of the first women orthopaedic surgeons in the country. It began with 18 high school girls in San Francisco and has now reached over 10\,000 high school\, college\, and medical students across the country. Lattanza’s research has shown that young women who complete the program are applying and matching to orthopaedic surgery residencies at a rate of about 24%\, compared to the national average of about 14%. Her goal is to reach 30% within the next three years. \nLattanza has received numerous awards for both her clinical care and outreach efforts. She received UCSF’s Compassionate Physician award in 2013 and Exceptional Physician Award in 2014\, the Jefferson Award for Community Service in 2014\, and has been ranked by her peers as a Bay Area Top Physician for multiple years. In addition to her other leadership roles\, she served as president of the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society in 2017 and is active in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons\, the American Society for Surgery of the Hand\, and the American Orthopaedic Association. \n\n\n\n\nEducation & Training\n\nZoom Details \nhttps://zoom.us/j/92168059657?pwd=VWJYZTdhVitoN0kzeTlpYjRHVnhhQT09 \nMeeting ID: 921 6805 9657 \nPasscode: 121212 \nIn-Person Location \nMarsico Hall 2004 \nAccreditation Statement\nThe School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nCredit Statement\nThe School of Medicine of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill designates this live activity for a maximum of 0.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only those hours of credit actually spent in the educational activity. \nOther health professionals will receive a certificate of attendance from an AMA PRA Category 1™ activity. These certificates are accepted by the NC Boards for physician assistants\, nurse practitioners\, nurses\, and respiratory therapists. Other health care providers may also be able to use these certificates\, depending on their particular license requirements. (License requirements are subject to change. Participants should check with their licensing boards for specific questions. UNC and its partners are not responsible for changes in license requirements.) \nDisclosure statement\nThis activity has been planned and implemented under the sole supervision of the course director and planning committee\, in association with the UNC Office of Continuing Professional Development (UNC CPD). The course director\, planning committee\, presenters\, and CPD staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests as defined by the ACCME. \nCredit Limitation\nCredit is only available to employees of UNC or its affiliates. To claim credit please contact the Grand Rounds Coordinator. \nGrand Rounds Coordinator \nChanelle Arsenault\nEmail: chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/grand-rounds-how-3d-planning-and-printing-is-transforming-upper-extremity-surgery/
LOCATION:Marsico Hall 2004\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220420T080000
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SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds - Sharpening Your Scalpel: What Science and Sociology Tells us About How We Operate
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Michael G. Vitale is a world-renowned specialist in the non-operative and operative treatment of complex pediatric scoliosis and spinal disorders. His surgical practice leverages innovative treatments for younger children with scoliosis\, and he has a special interest in the conservative management of scoliosis. He leads a unique team of multidisciplinary spine specialists focused non-operative care and prevention of curve progression.\nIn addition to his clinical practice Dr. Vitale is a prolific researcher\, has authored almost 200 peer-reviewed publications\, and lectures around the world on topics related to pediatric spine surgery and patient safety. As a leader in the national orthopedics community\, Dr. Vitale has Chaired the International Pediatric Orthopaedic Society\, led multiple committees in the Scoliosis Research Society\, and currently serves as president of the Children’s Spine Study Group. In 2020\, Dr. Vitale will assume the role of President of the Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America.\nDr. Vitale is consistently recognized as one America’s Top Doctors by Castle Connolly\, and has been the named among the top 50 physicians providing scoliosis care in the United States by Becker’s Spine Review. \nhttps://zoom.us/j/99417347691?pwd=NGxYeWdqS3ZKRlB2eWVqb0gzeDZRdz09 \nMeeting ID: 994 1734 7691 \nPasscode: 121212
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthopaedic-grand-rounds-sharpening-your-scalpel-what-science-and-sociology-tells-us-about-how-we-operate/
LOCATION:Marsico Hall 2004\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220413T080000
DTSTAMP:20260405T022701
CREATED:20220121T153017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220121T153055Z
UID:10000011-1649831400-1649836800@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds: Building a Creative Mindset in Surgery
DESCRIPTION:Building a Creative Mindset in Surgery\nMohit Bhandari\, MD\nHybrid Conference\nSpeaker Biography \nDr. Bhandari is a Distinguished University Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgery at McMaster University. He also holds a Senior Tier Canada Research Chair in Surgical Innovation. He received his Masters Degree in Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics from McMaster University and his PhD Degree from Goteborg University (Sweden). With over 1000 publications\, 60 million dollars in research funding\, and several textbook editorships\, he is among the among the top 10 most cited orthopaedic fracture surgeons in the world.  He has mentored over 200 students (undergraduate\, Masters and PhD) in his career. He has been inducted into the Order of Ontario\, and Canada’s highest civilian honor\, the Order of Canada. \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://zoom.us/j/97710904842?pwd=UmVycUJjaXNmVTU0cFFnRnB6eFJKQT09 \nMeeting ID: 977 1090 4842 \nPasscode: 031962 \n  \nGrand Rounds Coordinator \nChanelle Arsenault\nEmail: chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthopaedic-grand-rounds-building-a-creative-mindset-in-surgery/
LOCATION:bioinformatics 1131\, 130 Mason farm Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220209T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220209T080000
DTSTAMP:20260405T022701
CREATED:20220207T172851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T172940Z
UID:10000013-1644388200-1644393600@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds -The Next Chapter for UNC Orthopaedics: Next Projects & Future Direction
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Hart’s research is devoted to studying outcomes following musculoskeletal injury and orthopaedic surgery with a primary focus on patients with knee ligament (anterior cruciate ligament\, ACL) reconstruction.  Dr. Hart has developed point-of-care research programs utilizing performance assessments that creates data to help track recovery in patients following ACL reconstruction surgery.  This line of research leverages the most current and emerging evaluation tools and techniques to understand barriers to recovery.  The ultimate goal is the use of data to support important healthcare decision-making aimed at reducing risk of re-injury and promoting well-being through safe engagement in physical activity. \nIn-person Conference: \n1131 Bioinformatics Conference Room \nZoom Link: \nhttps://zoom.us/j/93023610545?pwd=MEg2RXhaMXM1TDN5WGhUMS9NNlJ5Zz09 \nMeeting ID: 930 2361 0545 \nPasscode: 832349
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthopaedic-grand-rounds-the-next-chapter-for-unc-orthopaedics-next-projects-future-direction/
LOCATION:bioinformatics 1131\, 130 Mason farm Rd\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T073000
DTSTAMP:20260405T022701
CREATED:20210811T190730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210811T195219Z
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SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds: Patient Reported Outcomes in Orthopaedics
DESCRIPTION:Patient Reported Outcomes in Orthopaedics\nJudith F. Baumhauer\, MD\, MPH\nVideo Conference\nSpeaker Biography \nDr. Baumhauer serves as Associate Chair of Academic Affairs and Professor\, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery\, Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. In addition to providing clinical care\, she holds the position as the Medical Director of the PROMIS for the UR Health Care System and is a board of director of Accountable Health Partners\, ACO for the Rochester Region. \nShe received her BS from Springfield College in Massachusetts; her MS in Biology from Middlebury College and her medical degree from the University Of Vermont College Of Medicine. She completed orthopaedic residency at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont and a Fellowship in Foot and Ankle Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. While working as an Attending at the University of Rochester\, she obtained a MPH degree from the University of Rochester Department of Community and Preventive Medicine \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://zoom.us/j/97860279137?pwd=aHFycFh5YkFWR1lxeUZsSU9CcFNPUT09 \n  \nMeeting ID: 978 6027 9137 \nPasscode: 883197 \nOne tap mobile \n+13126266799\,\,97860279137#\,\,\,\,*883197# US (Chicago) \n+16465588656\,\,97860279137#\,\,\,\,*883197# US (New York) \n  \nDial by your location \n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \n+1 646 558 8656 US (New York) \n+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) \n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \n+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) \n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) \n888 475 4499 US Toll-free \n833 548 0276 US Toll-free \n833 548 0282 US Toll-free \n877 853 5257 US Toll-free \nMeeting ID: 978 6027 9137 \nPasscode: 883197 \nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/aedIYWNVe7 \n  \nJoin by SIP \n97860279137@zoomcrc.com \n  \nJoin by H.323 \n162.255.37.11 (US West) \n162.255.36.11 (US East) \nMeeting ID: 978 6027 9137 \nPasscode: 883197 \n  \nGrand Rounds Coordinator \nChanelle Arsenault\nEmail: chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/grand-rounds-11-10-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211110T080000
DTSTAMP:20260405T022701
CREATED:20211025T142204Z
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UID:10000010-1636524000-1636531200@www.med.unc.edu
SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds - Patient Reported Outcomes: How They Influence the Care We Provide to Our Patients
DESCRIPTION:UNC Orthopaedics Hybrid Grand Rounds welcomes Judy F. Baumhauer\, MD\, MPH on November 10\, 2021\, at 6:30am. Dr. Baumhauer will be presenting “Patient Reported Outcomes: How They Influence the Care We Provide to our Patients”. Dr. Baumhauer serves as Associate Chair of Academic Affairs and Professor\, Division of Foot and Ankle Surgery\, Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester. Dr. Baumhauer currently sits on the board of directors of the PROMIS Health Organization. Her research interest focuses on the clinical translation patient-reported outcomes. Using this skill\, she leads the design and implementation of clinical trials to bring new\, clinically important orthopaedic products through the FDA into the hands of physicians to improve and advance patient care. Please join us in welcoming Dr. Baumhauer by joining our Grand Rounds in person at Bioinformatics 1131 or by zoom https://zoom.us/j/97860279137?pwd=aHFycFh5YkFWR1lxeUZsSU9CcFNPUT09 \nMeeting ID: 978 6027 9137 \nPasscode: 883197
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthopaedic-grand-rounds-patient-reported-outcomes-how-they-influence-the-care-we-provide-to-our-patients/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211013T080000
DTSTAMP:20260405T022701
CREATED:20210811T191403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T175132Z
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SUMMARY:Orthopaedic Grand Rounds: Orthopaedic Surgery Forecast for the Next Decade: Clinical\, Operational\, and Leadership Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Orthopaedic Surgery Forecast for the Next Decade: Clinical\, Operational\, and Leadership Opportunities\nMichael J. Suk\, MD JD\nHybrid Conference\nSpeaker Biography \nMichael Suk\, MD\, JD\, is the systemwide chair of Geisinger’s Musculoskeletal Institute and professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. Selected to lead the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in 2012\, Dr. Suk became one of the youngest people in the U.S. to head an academic orthopaedic department. \nDr. Suk simultaneously earned his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and his Juris Doctor and Master of Public Health with special certification in healthcare law from Boston University School of Law and School of Public Health. He completed an orthopaedic surgery residency at Montefiore Medical Center\, Albert Einstein College of Medicine\, and an orthopaedic trauma fellowship at the Hospital for Special Surgery\, Weill College of Medicine at Cornell University. He earned his Master of Business Administration from The University of Scranton. \n  \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://zoom.us/j/92353023026?pwd=Z0hFeHdSaVF1c0hvRDdyWVpXaVRzQT09 \n  \nMeeting ID: 923 5302 3026 \nPasscode: 192740 \nOne tap mobile \n+13126266799\,\,92353023026#\,\,\,\,*192740# US (Chicago) \n+16465588656\,\,92353023026#\,\,\,\,*192740# US (New York) \n  \nDial by your location \n+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) \n+1 646 558 8656 US (New York) \n+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC) \n+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) \n+1 669 900 9128 US (San Jose) \n+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) \n877 853 5257 US Toll-free \n888 475 4499 US Toll-free \n833 548 0276 US Toll-free \n833 548 0282 US Toll-free \nMeeting ID: 923 5302 3026 \nPasscode: 192740 \nFind your local number: https://zoom.us/u/ahDDnTaqw \n  \nJoin by SIP \n92353023026@zoomcrc.com \n  \nJoin by H.323 \n162.255.37.11 (US West) \n162.255.36.11 (US East) \nMeeting ID: 923 5302 3026 \nPasscode: 192740 \n  \nGrand Rounds Coordinator \nChanelle Arsenault\nEmail: chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/ortho/event/orthopaedic-grand-rounds-value-based-care-in-orthopaedics/
LOCATION:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chanelle Arsenault":MAILTO:chanelle_arsenault@med.unc.edu
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