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overview Douglas R. Dirschl, MD, is a highly accomplished surgeon and an expert in orthopaedics. He specializes in caring for patients with musculoskeletal trauma and fractures, as well as other injuries and diseases of the bones, joints and muscles. Dr. Dirschl's research focuses on the assessment of factors that influence reliability in classifying fractures. He has studied the quality of radiographs, as well as the use of decision-making strategies to enhance reliability (the extent to which various physicians classify a fracture in the same way). Dr. Dirschl also studies the biological basis of surgery, including the relationship between hemorrhage in pelvic fractures and pelvic bleeding. His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). A leader in medical education and health policy, Dr. Dirschl teaches medical students, residents and physicians about orthopaedic trauma, musculoskeletal pathophysiology and fractures. He has authored three books, more than 30 book chapters, and more than 75 peer-reviewed scholarly articles. In addition, Dr. Dirschl sits on editorial and review boards for several notable scientific journals, including the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. Dr. Dirschl previously served as president of the American Orthopaedic Association.
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Academic Article Symposium. The introduction of biologics in orthopaedics: issues of cost, commercialism, and ethics.
Academic Article AOA Symposium. Gainsharing in orthopaedics: passing fancy or wave of the future?
Academic Article Designing, conducting, and evaluating journal clubs in orthopaedic surgery.
Academic Article Scoring of orthopaedic residency applicants: is a scoring system reliable?
Academic Article Practical research methods for orthopaedic surgeons.
Academic Article Barriers to full-text publication following presentation of abstracts at annual orthopaedic meetings.
Academic Article Orthopaedic faculty trauma call policies: a survey of accredited orthopaedic residency programs.
Academic Article Practical research methods for orthopaedic surgeons.
Academic Article Symposium. Potential strategies for improving orthopaedic education. Strategic dialogue from the AOA Resident Leadership Forum Class of 2005.
Academic Article Pain management: the orthopaedic surgeon's perspective.
Academic Article Orthopaedic residency education: a practical guide to selection, training, and education.
Academic Article Topical antibiotic irrigation in the prophylaxis of operative wound infections in orthopedic surgery.
Academic Article The Economic Impact of Acetabular Labral Tears: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis Comparing Hip Arthroscopic Surgery and Structured Rehabilitation Alone in Patients Without Osteoarthritis.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Hip Arthroscopic Surgery and Structured Rehabilitation Alone in Individuals With Hip Labral Tears: Response.
Award or Honor Receipt President
Award or Honor Receipt Elite Reviewer
Award or Honor Receipt Lowell T. Coggeshall Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Award or Honor Receipt Presidential Line, American Orthopaedic Association
Award or Honor Receipt 2000 Recipient, 2001American British and Canadian Traveling Fellowship, American Orthopaedic Associa
Academic Article Do 30-Day Reoperation Rates Adequately Measure Quality in Orthopedic Surgery?
Academic Article Impact of Level of Evidence on Citation of Orthopaedic Articles.
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