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In this week's COA Dispatch/Dans la Dépêche de l'ACO cette semaine
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COA/ICORS 2019 Meeting Photos Available!
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Photos de la Réunion 2019 de l'ACO et du congrès 2019 des ICORS disponibles!
• Tell Us What You Would Do!
• Dites-nous ce que vous feriez!
• The Pediatric and Adolescent Hip: Essentials and Evidence
• Unexpected Opening for July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020: UBC Adult Reconstruction, Hip and Knee Fellowship; Vancouver, BC
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Thank you to all COA and ICORS members for making the Montreal Meeting from June 19-22 a success! You can review the Meeting photo gallery by clicking here. You can then download images of your choice. Questions? Contact lexie@canorth.org
Merci à tous les membres de l’ACO et des ICORS d’avoir fait de la manifestation de Montréal, du 19 au 22 juin, un grand succès! Vous pouvez consulter la galerie de photos de la manifestation en cliquant ici. Vous pourrez ensuite télécharger des photos. Des questions? Écrivez à lexie@canorth.org
We’re polling the readers on whether or not you would treat an Achilles tendon rupture operatively or nonoperatively and which factors influence your decision making.
Two foot and ankle experts will weigh in on the debate in an upcoming edition of the COA Bulletin and we’ll share a summary of the survey results. Stay tuned!
Click here to vote now!
Nous aimerions savoir si vous opteriez pour une intervention chirurgicale ou non chirurgicale pour le traitement d’une rupture du tendon calcanéen et quels facteurs influenceraient votre décision.
Deux spécialistes du pied et de la cheville donneront leur opinion sur le sujet dans un numéro à venir du Bulletin de l’ACO, et nous vous transmettrons le sommaire des résultats de ce sondage. Gardez l’œil ouvert!
Cliquez ici pour répondre à cette question dès maintenant!
After more than 2 1/2 years in the making, the new text, "The Pediatric and Adolescent Hip: Essentials and Evidence" (Springer Nature), has finally been released. Co-edited by Drs. Sattar Alshryda, Jason Howard, Jim Huntley, and Jonathan Schoenecker, the goal of the book was to provide a comprehensive text from respected global experts in paediatric and adolescent hip, combining essentials of management with the most up to date evidence. Dr. Schoenecker also showed his artistic talents by providing original medical art throughout the book.
The chapter authors feature several COA members, part of a global who's who of paediatric orthopaedics represented within, and true greats in the field of the paediatric and adolescent hip.
If you have any interest in the paediatric hip, you should enjoy this this comprehensive book. For adult hip surgeons, the chapters on femoroacetabular impingement, hip dysplasia, and total hip replacement in paediatric disorders will be especially relevant. The table of contents is linked here so you can see the calibre of the authors that have been assembled, and the breadth of topics therein. For more information, visit: https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783030120023.
Unexpected Opening for July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020: UBC Adult Reconstruction, Hip and Knee Fellowship; Vancouver, BC
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UBC has an unexpected fellowship vacancy for Jan. 1, 2020
Duration: 1 year; January 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020
Deadline(s): ASAP
Stipend: $60,000 Canadian/year
Location: VGH & UBCH
The experience will include every aspect of elective adult hip and knee reconstruction in a busy tertiary care center which attracts a large volume of complex problems, especially failed joint replacement with severe bone loss. The regional bone bank is in the same location.
Involvement in research, with presentation and publication, will be mandatory.
Applicants are required to have completed an approved residency program.
A complete application consists of:
• Application (linked here)
• Current CV
• 3 Reference Letters
Direct Application Enquiries to:
Dr. D.S. Garbuz
c/o Ms. Sarah Hewitt: Sarah.Hewitt@vch.ca
Phone: 604-875-4111 x 23043
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A new report from the Canadian Pain Task Force is calling the issue of chronic pain a "significant public health issue" and says the health sector has a chance to overhaul how it is treated to better help Canadians.
The report notes that one in five Canadians are thought to live with chronic pain, with two-thirds of those reporting their pain as moderate to severe.
"People living with pain have limited access to the services they require and often face stigma and undue suffering as a result of their condition," the report reads.
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Les hôpitaux et les centres d'hébergement du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean ne sont pas tous sur un pied d’égalité en matière d’air conditionné.
Si certains secteurs des établissements du Centre intégré universitaire de la santé et des services sociaux du Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (CIUSSS
) sont pourvus de climatiseurs, d'autres ne sont pas encore munis de cet équipement.
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La ministre de la Santé, Christine Elliott, a annoncé la création de 40 nouveaux lits de soins transitoires pour contribuer à éliminer la « médecine de couloir » dans la région du Grand Toronto.
Alors que chaque jour, selon le gouvernement, 1200 Ontariens sont traités dans les couloirs des hôpitaux, cela semble être une goutte d’eau dans l’océan, mais la ministre Elliott a assuré que c’est un pas dans la bonne direction et a réaffirmé l’engagement de l’Ontario à éliminer le problème.
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