NEWS from Kentucky Sports Medicine
WINTER-SPRING 2002-2003

AAOS Recognizes Another KSM Project as Multimedia Award Winner

Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome, a narrated self-running Powerpoint presentation developed by Mark R. Hutchinson, M.D., Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., Kenneth B. Tepper, M.D., and John A. LeBlanc, D.O., was designated an Award Winner by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' Committee on Electronic Media Education. The presentation was on display at the Multimedia Education Center at the next AAOS Annual Meeting, Feb. 2003, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Arthroscopic Knot Tying, a 2-CD educational Powerpoint presentation developed by Darin T. Leetun, M.D. and
Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D., was the first multimedia project ever designated an Award Winner by the AAOS' Committee on Electronic Media Education. Along with three videotapes also designated as 2002 Award Winners, the Arthroscopic Knot Tying program was shown at the last AAOS Annual Meeting (February 13-17th, 2002) in Dallas, Texas.   Arthroscopic Knot Tying will eventually be distributed by Smith & Nephew, who helped underwrite the project.

Abstracts Published from ACL Research Retreat: The Gender Bias
In the fall of 2001, the journal Clinical Biomechanics published the abstracts of presentations made at KSM's Spring (2001) Retreat. Eighteen abstracts by a variety of distinguished researchers are preceded by an overview of the retreat and its goals, written by Irene McClay Davis, Ph.D., and Mary Lloyd Ireland, M.D.  Details can be obtained on the web at www.elsevier.com/locate/clinbiomech; or see Clinical Biomechanics 16 (2001) 937-959.

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