
Liverpool University, Liverpool, United Kingdom Hope University, Liverpool, United Kingdom | (5). Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, United Kingdom | (4). Edge Hill University, Edge Hill, United Kingdom | (3). Leeds University, Leeds, United Kingdom | (2). Does Cortical Activation Hold The Key To Shoulder Instability? | EFORT eScience Audio PresentationĪuthor: Anthony Howard (1) Co-authors: Joanne Powell (2), Jo Gibson (3), David Hawkes (3), Omid Alzadehkhiyat (4), Graham Kemp (5) (1).Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria Division of Clinical Oncology, Graz, Austria | (7). Orthopaedic Hospital Gersthof, Graz, Austria | (6). HELIOS Klinikum Berlin-Buch, Graz, Austria | (5). Department of Orthopaedic Oncology, Vienna, Austria | (4). Medical University of Graz, Berlin, Germany | (3). Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Graz, Austria | (2). Why Should Unplanned Excisions Best Be Avoided In Soft Tissue Sarcomas? Results Of A Multi-Centre Study Including 728 Patients | EFORT eScience Audio PresentationĪuthor: Maria Anna Smolle (1) Co-author: Per-Ulf Tunn (2), Elisabeth Goldenitsch (3), Florian Posch (4), Joanna Szkandera (5), Marko Bergovec (6), Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger (7), Andreas Leithner (8) (1).
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The winners in each of the EFORT Free Awards Orthopaedics of the 18 th EFORT Congress Vienna 2017 are: Out of the best-rated free papers, six papers per category "trauma" and "orthopaedics" have competed for the EFORT Free paper Award Trauma and the EFORT Free Paper Award Orthopaedics during the respective Free paper Award sessions at the congress. We strongly believe that the EFORT Awards annual competition contributes to engage more attendees in regards to the development of the scientific content and to create a research culture within the O&T community. On top of international recognition by peers, award winners also receive a financial reward.Īmong 30 pre-selected competing posters accepted for presentation within the Virtual EFORT Congress scientific programme, the 10 best-rated submissions receive the Jacques Duparc Award, which includes a financial grant and a certificate to acknowledge the work of each co-author having contributed to the abstract content. Among all submitted presentations, the EFORT Award Committee has chosen three winners in each of the two categories: gold, silver and bronze.

The 40 best-rated free papers, 20 each in orthopaedics and trauma, were given the option of competing for the EFORT Free Paper Award. This latter award was created in memory of Professor Michael Freeman, one of the founding fathers of EFORT and EFORT President 1994 to 1995, to honor his lifetime contribution to both the European and the International Orthopaedic Community after he passed away in September 2017. Traditionally, EFORT awards every year the Free Paper and Jacques Duparc (poster) Awards, as well as the the Michael Freeman Award since 2018. The EFORT Congress Scientific Awards are selected among the many high-quality abstracts submitted to the congress. In this regard the EFORT congress can always rely on the contributions of experts all over Europe and even worldwide. The USGS Store website offers map downloads and sells prints of map files, including USGS maps and publications that are not included in either the US Topo series or HTMC.A congress is always as good as its presentations are. The topoView application provides a visual overview of the HTMC and serves maps in additional formats.

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