In severe musculoskeletal trauma, studies suggest that patients may have better long-term outcomes when interventions in the early recovery period support psychosocial health needs. A
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A recent article spotlights what appears to be a high rate of “honorary authorship” in scientific publishing. The term refers to the controversial practice of

The importance of LGBTQ+ representation in orthopaedic surgery and the formation of Pride Ortho are the focus of a current JBJS Orthopaedic Forum article. “New

OrthoBuzz readers who’d like to learn more about the Major Extremity Trauma and Rehabilitation Consortium (METRC) are encouraged to check out the recent episode of

In the current issue of JBJS, Goh et al. report on the association between glucose variability and postoperative complications following aseptic revision total joint arthroplasty

This week marks Peer Review Week, an annual event to celebrate the value of peer review by those in scholarly communications. As readers know, JBJS

…to apply for the JBJS Robert Bucholz Journal Club Support Program for the 2022-23 academic year. Applications are due by September 30, 2022. Journal Club

The rise in health-care costs has contributed to the push for value-based health-care (VBHC) reform. A recent JBJS-AOA Critical Issues article by Lin et al.

Union activity has gained attention in medicine, with 2 recent JAMA articles presenting viewpoints on physician unions. JBJS Deputy Editor for Social Media Dr. Matt

Applications for the JBJS 2022-2023 Robert Bucholz Journal Club Support Program are now available! Access the main Journal Club Support Program page to download and