JBJS recently welcomed Antonia F. Chen, MD, MBA as Deputy Editor for Adult Reconstruction. Dr. Chen is an orthopaedic surgeon in Boston, Massachusetts. She also
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JBJS has expanded the popular “What’s Important” article series to include a new section focused on creativity entitled “What’s Important: Arts & Humanities.” In the
Joshua J. Jacobs, MD has been named Chair of the Board of Trustees at The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS), Inc. An orthopaedic
Among the many challenges of the pandemic, the long-term health effects experienced by those who have had COVID-19 are an area of increasing focus. In
JBJS regularly publishes Current Concepts Review (CCR) articles, which provide concise and thorough reviews of the current literature on specific topics of interest to orthopaedic
JBJS is pleased to welcome George SM Dyer, MD, as Deputy Editor of the AOA Critical Issues in Education channel of JBJS Open Access. Dedicated
JBJS Essential Surgical Techniques (EST), in collaboration with CORTICES and with the support of POSNA, is pleased to present the “JBJS EST Pediatric Trauma Collection,” an online resource of video-based articles demonstrating the surgical treatment
There is a long-standing crisis in the field of orthopaedics with respect to diversity, equality, and inclusion. It rightly has garnered press, including research articles
JBJS is pleased to welcome Kanu Okike, MD, MPH as the new Deputy Editor for Health Disparities. Dr. Okike’s editorial “My Grandmother’s Knees: A Call for Research on Strategies to Address Racial
The American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) and its Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) recently issued a Statement of Support for Inclusivity in response to highly alarming comments in a crowd-sourced file circulated among medical