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In this issue, we bring the most important news of the trimester that just passed and disclosure our main events and courses to the next trimester. |
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The 4th edition of our Regional Courses will be at the Marriot Hotel in Santiago/CL, taking place from June 6-8, 2019. Some of the world’s leading spine experts will share their knowledge and experience in a comprehensive and highly interactive event. Save your place. AOSpine members receive an additional discount.
Register now: Principles Course » Master Modules »
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The 9th annual Global Spine Congress (GSC 2020) will be held in Rio de Janeiro from May 20–23, 2020, bringing together worldwide leaders from the spine community in a unique and multidisciplinary event.
Why should you attend the GSC?
• Provides the opportunity for you to meet, network and learn from Key Opinion Leaders in spine surgery
• Learn the latest research, techniques, and technologies in spine surgery
• Be part of GSC's esteemed scientific program and community
Call for abstracts opens June 1. Don't forget to submit your abstract for an opportunity to present your research in front of leading spine experts from around the world.
For more information, check in regularly at www.gsc2020.org
We look forward to seeing you in Rio in 2020!
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We recently celebrated the completion of the tenth edition of the Advanced Level Live Tissue Course and the first Advanced Level Specimen Course—Cervical Spine by AOSpine Latin America. Read more »
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AOSpine Latin America is pleased to announce the results of the elections for the Education, Community Development and Spine Centers & Fellowships Officers position. Respectively, these roles are currently held by Néstor Taboada (CO), his term ends in June 2020, Jaime Segura (CO) and Emiliano Vialle (BR), whose term end June 2019.
Meet the elected for the AOSpine Latin America Regional Board:
Luiz Gustavo Dal Oglio da Rocha (BR), who will hold the position of Education-elect from July 1st, 2019 until July 1st, 2020, when he assumes the position for 3 years.
Michael Dittmar (MX) was elected for the Community Development position. He will hold the position for 3 years, starting his duties from July 1st, 2019 until June 30, 2022.
Fernando Alvarado (CO) was elected for the Spine Centers & Fellowships position. He also will hold the position for 3 years, starting his duties from July 1st, 2019 until June 30, 2022.
The applications were reviewed by the nomination committee, formed by Roberto Chapa (MX), Osmar Moraes (BR), and Marcelo Valacco (AR). The entire electoral process was ratified by the nomination committee and it was held according to the criteria and requirement of the AOSpine Template of Governance.
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Applications for the AOSpine Latin America Fellowship Program 2020 are open. As the leading global academic community for innovative education, AOSpine invests heavily in the various forms of long- and short-term fellowship programs and observation opportunities. The program provides an additional improvement experience for orthopedic surgeons and neurosurgeons interested in spine surgery. It is an opportunity to learn the principles, designations, planning, techniques, and complications related to spine surgery. As a Fellow you can take advantage of all aspects and benefits offered by the program throughout the worldwide AOSpine network.
You can benefit from two specific programs developed to give you the opportunity to learn the principles of spine surgery or to develop a specific skill:
Short-term fellow: Training aimed at surgeons with more than one year of experience in spine surgery who want to improve a specific technique or further their knowledge. You must be an AOSpine member for at least three years by the subscription deadline to apply.
Length: 1, 2, 3 or 6 months.
Enrollment: Online application from May to August, click here.
Associate fellow: The fellows already accepted at an AOSpine Center are entitled to join the community as an Associate Fellow.
Length: 12 to 24 months (according to the Spine Center rules).
Enrollment: The participants must follow the selection process of the institution of interest. Once started program in a relevant institution, interested fellows must fulfill the application form available on our website. It must be filled only after being accepted in a fellow program of an AOSpine Center.
Find out more about the program here »
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The newest Global Spine Journal Special Issue “AOSpine Knowledge Forums: Driving Research, Discovery, and Innovation in Spine” featuring articles from each of the AOSpine Knowledge Forums is now available to read online!
This issue was led by GSJ Deputy Editor and AOSpine Research Commission Chair, Dino Samartzis, PhD. Samartzis has said of the issue “This special focus issue highlights some of the recent work by AOSpine’s Knowledge Forums. The Knowledge Forums are pathology-based study groups led by some of the world’s leading clinical experts in their respective fields. These groups are a perfect example that by international research collaboration, global innovation and impact is possible. To make any progress in medicine or science, we must work together and not apart.”
You can access this issue here. You can also download the entire issue to read offline later on your device or tablet.
Access our library of special issues on one page here.
Mentorship Program for Latin America:
GSJ is pleased to announce a new mentorship program to help authors from Latin America writing their papers. If you need help writing your paper, please contact GSJ Managing Editor Danielle Lieberman at [email protected] and she will set you up with a GSJ Deputy Editor to help you.
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