New study reports fivefold increase in 10-year risk of death after periprosthetic joint infection. Patients who develop periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) after hip replacement surgery
Category: Editorial
In November 2023, leaders of the editorial boards of 6 orthopaedic journals, leaders of funding agencies, and officials from the National Institutes of Health met
JBJS is pleased to welcome Dr. Mohit (Mo) Bhandari as our new Editor-in-Chief. Dr. Bhandari succeeds Dr. Marc Swiontkowski, who has served as Editor-in-Chief since
The JBJS community extends its sincere thanks to Dr. Marc Swiontkowski for his steadfast and dedicated leadership as Editor-in-Chief over the past decade. As announced
“The first step in any effort to increase diversity is documenting the present state,” write Drs. Kanu Okike and Marc Swiontkowski in a new JBJS
In a new study in JBJS, Anderson et al. provide enlightening data on total joint arthroplasty (TJA) utilization in the setting of Medicare Advantage (MA)
An increasing number of medical students are opting for a research year prior to residency. Some 11% to 17% of applicants to U.S. orthopaedic surgery
In a new editorial, Dr. George Dyer, Deputy Editor of the AOA Critical Issues in Education section of JBJS Open Access, reflects on diversity, equity,
The AOA Critical Issues in Education channel of JBJS Open Access presents high-quality articles focused on orthopaedic education and education research. The section was launched
JBJS recently introduced OrthoCorps, an exciting new initiative that aims to preserve the voices and memories of the global orthopaedic community. Inspired by StoryCorps and