John Border, MD, Memorial Lecture

Supported by jointly OTA and AO/North America
This lectureship was established to honor the memory of Dr. John Border. John Border was instrumental in the development of modern trauma care and in particular, modern orthopaedic trauma care. He was the pioneer in the concept of total care and the implications of the orthopaedic injuries on the total management of the trauma patient. He was also a surgeon scientist, using both his clinical observations and basic science research to further his patient care in Orthopaedic Trauma.

2006 Forty Years of Pelvic Trauma: Looking Back, Looking Forward"
Marvin Tile, MD
2005 Delaying Emergency Fracture Care - Fact of Fad
Robert N. Meek, MD
2004 The Future of Education in Orthopaedic Surgery
Michael W. Chapman, MD
2003 Tracking Patient Outcomes: Lessons Learned and Future Directions in Trauma Orthopaedics
Ellen J. MacKenzie, PhD
2002 Thoughts on our Future Progress in Acetabular and Pelvic Fracture Surgery
Joel M. Matta, MD
2001 Canceled
2000 The Metamorphosis of the Trauma Surgeon to the Reconstructionist
Jeffrey W. Mast, MD
1999 The Changing Role of Internal Fixation - A Lifetime Perspective
Professor Martin Allgower, MD
1998 Travels with John: Blunt Multiple Trauma
Sigvard T. Hansen, MD
1997 Trauma Care in Europe before and after John Border: The Evolution of Trauma Management at the University of Hannover
Professor Harald Tscherne, MD




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