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I have often been asked why is it that only AOSpine members receive the newsletter, as the content is relevant for the entire spine community and highlighting the activities of AOSpine is something that would be beneficial outside of just our membership.
As a result, the Community Development Commission has decided to take a new approach and make the newsletter available to not only all AOSpine members but also the wider spine community.
Read more…
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How to Get Involved in AOSpine Research—and why we think you should do it
Here, three AOSpine members share their experiences on how they got involved, give tips to steer your career towards research, and insights to why it’s worth it. Read more…
“It’s an ongoing process: first you contribute cases to the studies, then you may be invited as an associate member, and you keep on giving support.” Emiliano Vialle |
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Special issue covering non-clinical topics such as:
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Global Spine Congress activities
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AOSpine Member Representative election
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and many more…
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Access to online journals
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Fellowship opportunities
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Discounts for educational events
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Global Spine Journal publication fee waiver |
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Share your AOSpine experience on social media #myAOSpine
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Editor-in-chief
Norman Chutkan
AOSpine International
Community Development Commission Chairperson
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