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ABJS Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Health Informatics in Orthopaedic Surgery

Workshop held in November 2009, manuscripts published in Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research® (CORR) in October 2010

Issue Table of Contents

ABJS Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Health Informatics in Orthopaedic Surgery - Editorial Comment

Erratum to ABJS Carl T. Brighton Workshop on Health Informatics in Orthopaedic Surgery - Editorial Comment

The Internet and the Physician-Patient Relationship

Assessing Readability of Patient Education Materials - Current Role in Orthopaedics

The Potential Research Impact of Patient Reported Outcomes on Osteogenesis Imperfecta

Virtual Reality in Orthopaedics - Is It a Reality

The Role of SIGN in the Development of a Global Orthopaedic Trauma Database

Low-income Countries Orthopaedic Information Needs - Challenges and Opportunities

Improving Web Site Performance Using Commercially Available Analytical Tools

Computational Ontologies in Orthopaedic Surgery

Orthopaedic Literature and MeSH

Utilizing Information Technology to Mitigate the Handoff Risks Caused by Resident Work Hour Restrictions

Should We Be Teaching Information Management Instead of Evidence-based Medicine

Private Practice Outcomes - Validated Outcomes Data Collection in Private Practice

Kaiser Permanente National Total Joint Replacement Registry - Aligning Operations With Information Technology

Electronic Data Capture for Registries and Clinical Trials in Orthopaedic Surgery - Open Source versus Commercial Systems

Ethical Choice in the Medical Applications of Information Theory