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Webinar alert! Our next webinar will be held on April 30. Eric Dugan will present an update on the standards committee work. Register here: redcap.nchri.org/surveys/?s=ME9… This webinar is free to anyone, and the recording is available to members.


Women in Medicine: In this #podcast, Ellen Raney, M.D., of Shriners Children's Portland, discusses the crucial roles that women play in modern medicine. ow.ly/9Qg250Vifnc #WomenInMedicine #ShrinersChildrens






The latest issue of AOFAS_Journals includes updated standard definitions for foot & ankle terminology. They were originally introduced in 1997 and were reviewed by the AOFAS research committee and foot & ankle biomedical engineering experts in 2024. tinyurl.com/yhjtmnyp







I'm thrilled that we had a CurveBeam HiRise installed at Shriners Children's Chicago this week and excited to explore ways we can use weightbearing CT to better evaluate pediatric foot deformities.


This year's annual meeting kicked off with a two day pre-course on "Basic Gait Analysis & Interpretation". This course was designed to provide anyone working in a clinical lab necessary clinical & technical information Karen Kruger Joe Krzak Kirsten Tulchin-Francis, PhD Eric Dugan M. Wade Shrader, MD





Shriners Hospitals for Children will establish a new pediatric medical research facility at Georgia Tech’s Science Square, investing more than $153 million into the facility and creating 470 new jobs. The Shriners Children's Research Institute will be located in Science Square Labs,


I'm excited to participate in this workshop at ISB next Tuesday with discussions on achieving consensus for approaches to standardization and sharing of human movement datasets. We'll cover specific applications to the foot, knee, and shoulder. International Women in Biomechanics
