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
Category: Editorial
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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
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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
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“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
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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)
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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
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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,
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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
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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
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A new editorial by the Editors-in-Chief of Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, The Bone & Joint Journal, the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, and JBJS discusses