Harvard Orthopedic Trauma Initiative

Harvard Orthopedic Trauma Initiative The primary purpose of this Initiative is to foster collaboration amongst the orthopedic trauma serv In short, our goal is to be inclusive.

The Harvard Medical School Orthopedic Trauma Initiative is an organization composed of clinicians and researchers dedicated to advancing the prevention and treatment of musculoskeletal injuries through research, education and clinical cooperation. The primary criterion for joining the group is an interest in musculoskeletal trauma. While orthopedic trauma surgeons and researchers will likely be mo

st interested in joining the group, membership is not restricted to these specialists. Physicians and researchers from other subspecialties within orthopedics and other medical and surgical specialties from any of the Harvard-affiliated hospitals are welcome to join. There are also membership opportunities for alumni, medical students and residents.

a legend..Janet leaves BI...can we have a second room?
01/09/2025

a legend..Janet leaves BI...
can we have a second room?

Krod receives the orthopaedic surgeon of the year award from the Arthritis Foundation! Congrats Krod! Well deserved!
09/28/2024

Krod receives the orthopaedic surgeon of the year award from the Arthritis Foundation! Congrats Krod! Well deserved!

A heartfelt tribute to one of our own at Patriots game this weekend. Rest in Peace Dr. Price. Thank you for all you did ...
09/16/2024

A heartfelt tribute to one of our own at Patriots game this weekend. Rest in Peace Dr. Price. Thank you for all you did for so many.

Nothing says happy holidays like a quick carol by the tree in the trauma bunker before a post dinner fasciotomy....ho ho...
12/22/2023

Nothing says happy holidays like a quick carol by the tree in the trauma bunker before a post dinner fasciotomy....ho ho ho

Practice makes perfect....a day in cadaver lab teaches residents how....or how not to do nails....in their defense the h...
09/08/2023

Practice makes perfect....a day in cadaver lab teaches residents how....or how not to do nails....in their defense the hip nail was done without fluoro....steep learning curve...but better to practice in lab than live!!

How many Chiefs does it take to fix a simple ankle fracture? At least 3!
08/07/2023

How many Chiefs does it take to fix a simple ankle fracture? At least 3!

02/25/2022
02/25/2022

On Thank a Resident Day, we show deep gratitude and appreciation for all the residents and fellows in programs at Mass General Brigham. We thank them for the people they are, what they do each and every day and have done throughout the pandemic, and all they will contribute throughout their careers to improving health in their communities, and across the country and world.

TRAUMASawbones LCP3545 / POD0 complex anti-Grinch reconstruction / ED-> Ortho
12/10/2021

TRAUMA
Sawbones LCP3545 / POD0 complex anti-Grinch reconstruction / ED-> Ortho

Join the 4th Annual   Symposium tomorrow, 11/18/21 from 2:30p-6:00p to find out who will win the 2021-22 Innovator and B...
11/17/2021

Join the 4th Annual Symposium tomorrow, 11/18/21 from 2:30p-6:00p to find out who will win the 2021-22 Innovator and Breakthrough Awards!

We promise an afternoon packed with engaging presentations, Q&A, a keynote presentation by a distinguished orthopeadic surgeon at UConn Health, and remarks by members of the Stepping Strong leadership team.
Register today!
https://partners.zoom.us/.../WN_hcj30wrgR1uNZdnG_D2BYQ

10/30/2019

Get ready for the 2019 Stepping Strong Trauma Research and Innovation Symposium - November 13, 2019 from 2:00pm-7:30pm at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Hale Building for Transformative Medicine, 3rd Floor Conference Center, 60 Fenwood Rd, Boston.

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