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Australian Orthopaedic Association

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25.01.2022 We look forward to seeing you again at one of our 2021 events! Don’t worry if you’re unable to attend in person all our events will be hybrid. For more information visit aoa.org.au/events



14.01.2022 We're proud to support the annual Hips vs Knees 'Bionic Cup', which will be held today at Perth Hockey Stadium at 3.30pm AWST. Thanks to Hockey WA for helping celebrate the wonder of movement.

12.01.2022 Members: ‘Short Stay Arthroplasty where to from now?’, the third and final webinar in our short-stay arthroplasty series, is now available to watch at aoa.org.au Thank you past AOA President Andrew Ellis and Australian Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons (ASOS) Chair Simon Coffey for leading the discussion on the way forward with arthroplasty care in the Australian healthcare sector, last Thursday 26 November. Our thanks to panellists Australian Private Hospitals Association CE...O Michael Roff, Medical Technology Association of Australia (MTAA) CEO Ian Burgess, Ramsay Health Care Group Chief Medical Officer John Horvath, Day Hospitals Australia CEO Jane Griffiths, Australian Medical Association Federal President Omar Khorshid, AOA National Joint Replacement Registry (#AOANJRRR) Director Stephen Graves and Australian Department of Health Deputy Secretary of the Health Resourcing Group Penny Shakespeare for providing their perspectives on the issue in their industries. They discussed the need to continue collaboration throughout the sector to maintain the sustainability of Australia's high-quality healthcare, and to focus on patient needs and education. It is paramount that the interests and needs of our patients come first. Watch the webinar recording: aoa.org.au/members-Arthroplastypart3

06.01.2022 Thanks to past #AOAOWL Chair Jennifer Green for sharing AOA's progress in growing diversity and inclusion through initiatives such as the creation of Orthopaedic Women's Link and our Champions of Change and Cultural Inclusion Working Groups in the latest edition of Royal Australasian College of Surgeons's Surgical News: surgeons.org/media-centre/surgical-news These groups work to support a more diverse and equitable orthopaedic community. To find out more about our diversity initiatives, please go to aoa.org.au/diversity



04.01.2022 Past AOA President Andrew Ellis will be a panellist in a Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association Australian Centre for Value-Based Health Care webinar, to be held 89pm AEDT Thursday 17 December, to discuss 'Day 0 discharge after knee and hip replacement: Is it worth it?'. For more information and to register, please go to ahha.asn.au/events

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