National Societies Gallery Specialty Societies Gallery EFORT Quarterly e-newsletter July / 2008 Contents of the EFORT Quarterly e-newsletter, July 2008: Presidential message from Prof. Karl-Göran Thorngren, President of EFORT 1. EFORT internal affairs 1.1 General Assembly, Nice, 29 May 2008, and changes to the EFORT ExCom 1.2 Obituary: Prof. Erwin Morscher 2. EFORT Advanced Training Programme 2.1 EFORT is celebrating its 10th Congress in Vienna from 3 to 6 June 2009! 2.2 EFORT Instructional Courses 2.3 EFORT ExMEx fora 3. EFORT portal news 3.1 Portal news from Nice: Activities of the EFORT Portal Content Steering Group 3.2 Introducing the new EFORT Portal Manager 3.3 The forthcoming new EFORT portal: Your ideas are appreciated! Presidential Message
Dear Colleagues, Science - Education - Friendship The 9th EFORT Congress, held in Nice, France, from 29 May to 1 June 2008, was a great success. It also marked a further step forward for EFORT and the European orthopaedic community in all aspects of science, education and friendship. More than 3,400 participants from over 60 countries came to listen to free paper sessions, symposia, instructional courses, ExMEx sessions, industry symposia and poster sessions. More than 2,800 abstracts were submitted and 455 were accepted for oral presentation. Over 100 exhibiting companies presented their products. Yet the event was about more than just figures it was about passing on knowledge and experience. The level of the scientific programme was outstanding, and the booked-out ExMEx sessions will be a particular point of focus for next year. Don't miss your chance to pre-register for next year's sessions on the Vienna congress website. We are all looking forward to next year's EFORT congress from 3-6 June 2009 in Vienna, Austria. The planning for this congress is already well advanced. EFORT is also organising an ExMEx Forum on 27-28 March 2009 in Berlin on MIS and navigation in hip, knee and spine. ExMEx stands for Experts Meet Experts. Visit http://www.efort.org for further information. Yours sincerely Karl-Göran Thorngren President EFORT 1. EFORT internal affairs 1.1 General Assembly, Nice, 29 May 2008, and changes to the EFORT ExCom The EFORT General Assembly took place at the Hotel Palais de la Méditerranée in Nice during the 9th EFORT Congress from 29 May to 1 June 2008. One of the important items on the agenda was the election of a new EFORT Treasurer, a new Member at Large and a new Finance Committee Member. Delegates to the General Assembly voted unanimously in favour of the following appointments for the 2009-2010 period:
Mr. Stephen R. Cannon to be Treasurer, and Prof. Enric Caceres Palou to be Member at Large Following these appointments, the EFORT Executive Committee for 2009 will consist of the following individuals: President: Prof. Dr. Karl-Göran Thorngren, Sweden Vice-President: Prof. Dr. Miklós Szendroi, Hungary Secretary General: Dr. Manuel Cassiano Neves, Portugal Treasurer: Prof. Dr. Martti Hämäläinen, Finland Past President: Prof. Dr. Wolfhart Puhl, Germany Member at Large I: Prof. Dr. Pierre Hoffmeyer, Switzerland Member at Large II: Prof. Dr. Maurilio Marcacci, Italy Prof. Ketil J. Holen, from Norway, has been elected new EFORT Finance Committee Member to succeed Mr. Michael Benson, United Kingdom, who will retire from all his official positions within the BOA at the end of 2008. 1.2 Obituary: Prof. Erwin Morscher The President and Executive Committee of EFORT were saddened to hear of the death of Professor Erwin Morscher. Professor Morscher was a charismatic individual who occupied many important posts in the worlds of academic and professional orthopaedics. He was elected President of the German Orthopaedic Society for the 1978-1979 term (a rare occurrence indeed for a non-german!) and was appointed President of the Swiss Society of Orthopaedics between 1982 and 1984. Erwin Morscher was a Trustee of the AO Foundation and a SICOT national delegate. He was also an associate and honorary member of many national and international orthopaedic societies. His major interest, however, was the development of EFORT, which he served at the executive level from 1994, when he was first elected to the Executive Committee as Vice-President. He then served as President for the 1996-1997 term. Erwin Morscher understood immediately the importance of a strong and unified orthopaedic field throughout Europe and using his charisma and diplomatic skills he worked tirelessly towards that goal during the latter part of his career. The EFORT community will remember Professor Erwin Morscher as a dedicated surgeon, an original researcher, an outstanding teacher and an esteemed colleague. Read the full obituary: Prof. Erwin Morscher
2. EFORT Advanced Training Programme 2.1 After the congress is before the congress: EFORT is celebrating its 10th Congress in Vienna 3 to 6 June 2009! No sooner has one congress ended than preparations begin for the next. The EFORT Executive Committee and the Austrian Society of Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Surgery are delighted to invite you to participate in this event and celebrate EFORT s 10th Anniversary Congress in Vienna from 3 to 6 June 2009. Vienna2009 Vienna Congress flyer What is new in Vienna? Apart from our attractive sessions that include symposia, instructional lectures, controversial case discussions, industrial symposia and free paper sessions, the EFORT Scientific Committee has established and enlarged two new formats: For the first time and as a new feature of our congress, EFORT features a Comprehensive orthopaedic Review Course (CRC). This new format is designed for young orthopaedic surgeons and residents in training. It aims to teach the knowledge that is needed for every specialist, and broaden the participant's orthopaedic horizons. This course provides up-to-date presentations in five major areas, e.g. lower
and upper extremities, spine, paediatrics and basic science. Attending this comprehensive full-day review course will provide the necessary knowledge base to prepare for the European Board examination (EBOT). The Comprehensive Review Course (CRC), 4th June. Advance registration is mandatory. Max. capacity: 100 participants. For detailed programme information please send an e-mail to: event@efort.org or visit the congress website for updates. Vienna2009 Our ExMEx Sessions are designed for established specialists and senior consultants. The sessions give a review of specific surgical techniques and generally include a technical workshop. A critical review of the individual presentations will take place. ExMEx Sessions are structured for a maximum capacity of 100 participants. The active involvement of attendees maximises the personal and professional gain from these unique encounters. The ExMEx sessions require advance registration. For more information and session details, please visit the congress website. Vienna2009, ExMEx Sessions 2.2 EFORT Instructional Courses As the European Federation of National Associations of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, EFORT has established as one of its goals the development of orthopaedic care by improving the level of training and making it more uniform around Europe. Forthcoming EFORT Instructional Courses (IC) 19 20 September 2008: 21 EFORT IC Milan Prevention and treatment of complications in THR 10 11 October 2008: 22 EFORT IC Prague Spine: Degenerative / trauma / deformities 31 October 1 November 2008: 23 EFORT IC Ankara DDH: A major problem / new horizons for DDH Prague in autumn: A spectacular place to combine education and culture! EFORT Instructional Course: Prague, Czech Republic, 10-11 October 2008 Spine course, covering: Trauma Degenerative Deformities Special highlight: Live surgery, demonstrating dynamic stabilisation on the lumbar spine
See the programme for detailed information: Final Programme Registration: Registration 2.3 EFORT ExMEx fora ExMEx fora are advanced training courses that appear at the top of the EFORT educational pyramid and are devoted to highly specialist surgeons. The following ExMEx Fora are planned for 2009: 4-6 February 2009: Geneva Arthroscopy course 19-21 November 2009: Barcelona Spine: Surgical treatment of adult deformity 26-28 November 2009: Berlin MIS, navigation and robotic surgery For more detailed information, please visit the EFORT portal www.efort.org for regular updates. 3. EFORT portal news 3.1 Portal news from Nice: Activities of the EFORT Portal Content Steering Group During the 9th EFORT Congress, held in Nice from 29 May to 1 June 2008, the EFORT Portal Content Steering Group (CSG), under the guidance of its chairman Prof. Klaus-Peter Günter, met for its 2008 annual meeting to discuss and prepare future activities surrounding the new EFORT portal.
The Content Steering Group (from left to right): Portal Manager Karl-Hans König, Rui Mimoso, Dr. Svilen Todorov, Dr. Elke Viehweger, Chairman Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Günther and Dr. Liviu Iovanescu. More details about the CSG: EFORT - CSG Five scientific reporters young European orthopaedic surgeons visited symposia and workshops to report on these events from their expert perspective and to draw up Scientific Reports, which are now available on the EFORT portal. The scientific reporter team comprised: Reporter in charge: Team leader: Scientific reporters at Nice: - Dr. Elke Viehweger - Dr. Svilen Todorov - Dr. Joseph Pagkalos, Greece - Dr. Fatih Kucukdurmaz, Turkey - Dr. Raghu Raman, United Kingdom - Dr. Bernd Ciritsis, Germany Read the Scientific Reports: Scientific Reports Mr. Thomas Albrecht of Germany made professional videos of several sessions. These will also be available on the EFORT website. See videos of the scientific sessions: Scientific sessions 3.2 Introducing the new EFORT Portal Manager Mr. Karl-Hans König took over responsibility for the EFORT portal as its Portal Manager from 1 April 2008. With his wide range of experience in the fields of internet, intranet and online communications, Karl-Hans König will raise the portal to a new level of communication, collaboration and knowledge exchange. After analysing the expectations and needs of our European orthopaedic community, Karl-Hans will redesign and restructure the portal and update its content on a continuous basis. Using a new content management system called Kentico, to be implemented within the next month, the new EFORT portal offers many opportunities to improve communication and collaboration within EFORT. We wish Karl-Hans every success with his new challenge.
Prof. Klaus-Peter Günther, Chairman Content Steering Group 3.3 The forthcoming new EFORT portal: Your ideas are appreciated! Something missing on the current EFORT portal? Does something need to be changed, improved or removed? Web 2.0 features wanted? Your ideas are very welcome. Work with us to make the forthcoming new EFORT portal your orthopaedic portal and the gateway to the future of the European orthopaedic community. The best ideas will be posted in the next enewsletter. Please send your e-mails to: karl-hans.koenig@efort.org MESSAGE REGARDING POP-UP WINDOW BLOCKERS: If you use a pop-up blocker, the Alerts links in this email may be disabled. To enable the links, you can either de-activate your pop-up blocker, or add efort.org to your allowed pop-up domain list. In case this message does not display properly please, click here. If you need additional assistance please click on "contact us". To ensure that you receive EFORT e-newsletter email in your inbox, please add "newsletter@efort.org" to your address book. If you do not want to receive email updates in the future, please send an email to newsletter@efort.org. Editorial: Editor-in-chief: Prof. Klaus-Peter Günther, Chairman Content Steering Group Responsible for this issue: Karl-Hans König Editors for this issue: Prof. Dr. Karl-Göran Thorngren, Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Günther, Nina Nürnberger, Régine Brühweiler, Karl-Hans König Next enewsletter issue: The next enewsletter issue will be published in October 2008. EFORT Central Office Technoparkstrasse 1, CH-8005 Zürich Tel. +41 (44) 448 4400; Fax +41 (44) 448 4411 1997-2008 by EFORT, all rights reserved Disclaimer : Privacy Policy : Trademarks