Mar 18, 2025 | AAHKS Amplified, AAHKS Leadership, The Augment Podcast, Women in Arthroplasty, Young Arthroplasty Group, Young Arthroplasty Group Podcast
Podcast (yag): Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Spotify | RSS | MoreDr. Chen, AAHKS First Vice President, joins hosts Dr. Gabrielli and Dr. Wolfstadt in this episode of the Augment, recorded at the 2024 Annual Meeting. They discuss Dr. Chen’s recent appointment...
Feb 21, 2025 | Diversity, The Augment Podcast, Women in Arthroplasty, Young Arthroplasty Group
In this episode of the Augment, hosts Jenna A. Bernstein, MD and Jesse I. Wolfstadt, MD, MSc, FRCSC are joined by Linda I. Suleiman, MD, AAHKS Women in Arthroplasty (WIA) Chair, to discuss the growth of WIA and how diversity in arthroplasty can continue to grow and...
Feb 21, 2025 | Diversity, Humanitarian Organizations, International, Operation Walk, Women in Arthroplasty
Last week, the Women Orthopaedic Global Outreach (WOGO) Chapter of Operation Walk traveled to Arusha, Tanzania, to provide medical care at the Arusha Lutheran Medical Center. During the visit, the team screened 80 patients and performed 47 knee replacement surgeries....
Nov 8, 2024 | AAHKS Leadership, Annual Meeting, Diversity, Women in Arthroplasty
The AAHKS Humanitarian Committee and Diversity Advisory Board worked with Nth Dimensions to co-host a “Clinical Correlations and Bioskills” workshop for local Dallas-area minority high school students yesterday. This early exposure helps encourage underrepresented...
Oct 4, 2024 | Annual Meeting, Diversity, Women in Arthroplasty
The AAHKS Women in Arthroplasty (WIA) Committee is presenting a networking lunch symposium during the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting. Titled “Disrupt the Narrative: Leadership through Self-Definition,” the event will offer practical steps to reclaim your story and lead...
Jul 12, 2024 | CME, Webinars, Wellness, Women in Arthroplasty
Tuesday, August 27, 2024 8:00 p.m. Eastern | 7:00 p.m. Central | 6:00 p.m. Mountain | 5:00 p.m. Pacific To best care for patients, physicians must first care for themselves. Yet arthroplasty surgeons have high rates of work-related injuries, stress and burnout....