McDonald Lucas S, Hynes Kelly K, Parry Joshua A, Stephens Byron F, Schwab Joseph H
Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, California.
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2025 Apr 2;107(7):782-787. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.24.01011. Epub 2024 Nov 27.
In 1992, the American Orthopaedic Association-Japanese Orthopaedic Association (AOA-JOA) Traveling Fellowship was created to develop and enhance collaboration between the Japanese and American orthopaedic communities. The fellowship is geared to early-career surgeons and fosters clinical and cultural exchange between members of the 2 countries. In 2024, the fellows hailed from around the United States: Kelly K. Hynes, Lucas S. McDonald, Joshua A. Parry, Joseph H. Schwab, and Byron F. Stephens all participated in the program. During the 3-week fellowship, the fellows visited 8 academic centers across Japan and attended the JOA Annual Meeting in Fukuoka. This experience was incredibly rewarding, both clinically and professionally, and all the fellows returned home with novel ideas for their clinical practices.
1992年,美国矫形外科学会-日本矫形外科学会(AOA-JOA)巡回奖学金设立,旨在发展和加强日美矫形外科界之间的合作。该奖学金面向早期职业外科医生,促进两国成员之间的临床和文化交流。2024年,研究员来自美国各地:凯利·K·海恩斯、卢卡斯·S·麦克唐纳、约书亚·A·帕里、约瑟夫·H·施瓦布和拜伦·F·斯蒂芬斯都参加了该项目。在为期3周的奖学金期间,研究员们访问了日本的8个学术中心,并参加了在福冈举行的日本矫形外科学会年会。这段经历在临床和专业方面都非常有意义,所有研究员回国时都带着关于临床实践的新想法。