In this post, OrthoBuzz spotlights JBJS video and audio content connecting members of the orthopaedic community around the globe.
Video
JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques (EST) regularly publishes high-quality, video-based articles describing orthopaedic surgical procedures, verified by evidence-based outcomes and vetted by peer review.
JBJS EST Award Winners
Two papers were the recipients of the most recent annual JBJS EST Awards, selected among articles submitted in 2023. Congratulations to the winners:
- Key Procedure Award: Wedgeless V-Shaped Osteotomy of the Distal Medial Femur with Locking Plate Fixation for Correction of Genu Valgum in Adolescents and Young Adults, by Arora et al.
- Subspecialty Procedure Award: Thoracoscopic Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering in Lenke Type-1 Right Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis, by Jeandel et al.
What makes JBJS EST essential reading? Find out more about the journal and the awards program at JBJS.org: About JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques. Winning papers from 2024 submissions will be selected in 2025.
Comprehensive Video Collection at JBJS.org
Interested in more video content? Explore the growing collection at JBJS.org, where you’ll find easily searchable orthopaedic procedures by subspecialty; video abstracts and infographics providing key findings of scientific studies; and videos by authors who share insights into their research projects.
Podcasts and JBJS Audio
As recently announced, the OrthoJOE podcast recently celebrated its 100th episode. You can find that episode and all previous OrthoJOE conversations here: OrthoJOE podcast with Drs. Marc Swiontkowski and Mo Bhandari.
In addition, go to JBJS.org to access Your Case Is On Hold, a podcast featuring Drs. Antonia Chen and Andrew Schoenfeld: Your Case Is On Hold. Each episode provides insights into the latest JBJS studies, along with an added dose of entertainment and pop culture.
And in partnership with Modio Information Group, JBJS Audio provides engaging, high-impact content narrated by members of the medical community. Learn more and sign up for the JBJS Audio App: JBJS Audio.
OrthoCorps
OrthoCorps preserves the voices and memories of the orthopaedic community. Explore the OrthoCorps collection of inspirational personal narratives and stories from the field. To access the audio archive, or to submit a recording, go to: OrthoCorps.
Stay tuned for more in 2025!