EducationNews

Smoking and Fracture Healing

Dr. Ellington talks about the relationship between smoking and fracture healing.

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Did You Know? Who Holds the World Record for Broken Bones?

He is in the Guinness Book of World Records (1975) for "Most Broken Bones in a Lifetime".

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Foot & AnkleNews

Voting Results – Orthopedic Specialty Winner

Results are in! The orthopedic specialty winner is...

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EducationNews

Going to the Doctor: Why are There so Many Forms?

Outcomes Based Electronic Research Database

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Checks and Balances in Research: Who Is Protecting Your Rights?

There is a variety of reasons that an individual chooses to participate in a research study – altruistic motivation, the desire for more closely monitored care from their physician, to […]

Hip & KneeNews

Partial Knee Replacement Study: A Patient Testimonial

Before his surgery, Robert Hepler had a nasty limp that hurt him for years. He wasn’t able to sleep at night and the pain was affecting all of his activities, including his dog grooming business. "I had to take pain pills that sucked all the color out of my life,"…

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EducationNews

Research Highlighted in Wall Street Journal

A recent article published by the Wall Street Journal highlights research done by OCRI.   The study referenced in the article was co-authored by OCRI Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Susan […]

EducationNews

Research Projects To Be Presented at Upcoming NCOA Meeting

OrthoCarolina Research Institute is proud to share the recent research accomplishments by the OrthoCarolina staff at the upcoming meeting of the North Carolina Orthopaedic Association (NCOA). NCOA is a statewide […]

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EducationNews

Dr. Odum Teaching Fellows Curriculum August 4-6

It's August, which means a new batch of Fellows!

EducationNews

OCRI Graduate Assistant Presents Research

OCRI graduate assistant, Bryce Van Doren, is in Cleveland this morning presenting his research “Nasal Decolonization of S. Aureus Reduces the Risk of Surgical Site Infections in TJA Patients: A Meta-Analysis” at […]