After embarking on the Carolinas Opioid Reduction Effort (CORE) initiative in late 2017, OCRI jumped at the opportunity to join NC Attorney General Josh Stein and NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen in their campaign to raise awareness and provide resources to those impacted by opioid addiction.
The Resident Visiting Professor Program, affectionately called "Resident Research Day", is a time to showcase research conducted to a group of their mentors and peers. OrthoCarolina Physician Fellows in both Sports Medicine and Foot and Ankle also presented their research at this well-attended conference on Friday, June 14, 2019.
Oscar Miller Day guest faculty speakers choose the best presentation to win the Basil M. Boyd Resident Research Award worth $1,000.
Throw out everything you think you know about Oscar Miller Day, we're doing things a bit differently this year.
The OrthoCarolina Research Institute hit a milestone in our largest single-institution study this week. Since starting Carolinas Opioid Reduction Effort (CORE) Project surgeries last year, OrthoCarolina physicians have performed 100 […]
Hundreds of doctors ascended on Charlotte from May 15-17 to exchange research findings, leadership insights, and medical observations during the Pediatric Orthopedic Society of North America’s (POSNA) annual meeting.
Congratulations to Dr. Ellington on his recent publication....
Cherry Bekaert is here this week conducting their annual financial audit.
Dr. Susan Odum (OCRI, Senior Research Scientist) and Dr. Bryan Springer (OrthoCarolina Hip & Knee Center) have been named as 2 of the 10 members of the American Joint Replacement […]
Earlier in 2018, OrthoCarolina Research Institute (OCRI) launched the Carolinas Opioid Reduction Effort (CORE) Project. The CORE Project is the first OCRI research study spanning numerous surgical procedures across multiple […]