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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-206-8812



Address: 2550 23rd St 94110 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: www.orthotrauma.com

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Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 16.11.2020

Have you ever wondered what is the 'Orthopaedic Trauma Institute'? 'OTI History and Background' now showing. In this video we highlight the OTI and its impact on both local and global Orthoapedics, Research, Education and so much more. To learn more about this and other services visit our playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist ... @orthotrauma Donate to UCSF OTI: https://makeagift.ucsf.edu/site/SPageServer/ Donate to UCSF IGOT: https://makeagift.ucsf.edu/site/SPageServer Donate to COACT: https://sfghf.org/COACT/ Donate to ACTUAR: https://sfghf.org/ACTUAR/

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 05.11.2020

Register now - October 30th 7 AM- 9 AM PST

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 17.10.2020

Trauma Fellowship More inforamtion please click: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/education/fellowships/

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 01.10.2020

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Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 09.09.2020

15th Annual International San Francisco Orthopaedic Trauma Course ***NEW DATES*** Thursday-Saturday, September 30-October 2, 2021 InterContinental San Francisco... 888 Howard Street San Francisco, CA Wednesday, September 29, 2021 Case Reviews In Trauma Precourse For more information please click here: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu//Annual-International-San-Fr

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 20.08.2020

Air quality in San Francisco, Oakland, and Fresno continues to change based on conditions between moderate, unhealthy for sensitive groups, unhealthy and very unhealthy. Forecasts suggest current poor air quality conditions could persist over the weekend and into next week. Tips to Protect Yourself Against Smoke The best way to protect yourself from poor air quality on smoky days is to:... Stay indoors with doors and windows closed At home, use a HEPA filter if possible to maintain a clean-air safe room Stay hydrated by drinking water during heavy smoke events Avoid adding air pollution by curtailing wood burning, barbecuing, etc. Set air conditioning units and care vent systems to re-circulate air to prevent outside air from coming inside Use a HEPA filter if possible to maintain a clean-air safe room Stay informed by signing up for alerts in your area Check the air quality index (AQI) in their area by visiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s AirNow website https://www.airnow.gov

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 07.08.2020

However you decide to enjoy the weather and celebrate this Labor Day weekend, don’t forget to keep your loved ones and community safe. 40% of people with COVID-...19 show no symptoms. It is better to love from afar to protect them. Make this Labor Day a labor of love! De cualquier manera que decida disfrutar del clima este fin de semana de celebración, no se olvide mantener a sus seres queridos seguros. 40% de las personas con COVID-19 no tienen síntomas. Es mejor amar desde lejos para protegerlos. ¡Haz este día de labor un labor de amor!

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 23.07.2020

Very warm welcome to Jenni Tangtiphaiboontana, MD! Dr. Tangtiphaiboontana completed her residency at UCSF, orthopaedic trauma fellowship at Harborview and a shoulder and elbow fellowship at the Mayo Clinic. Dr. Tangtiphaiboontana will practice at both Regional Medical Center of San Jose and Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. For more information or to make an appointment please click here: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu//jennifer_tangtiphaiboontana

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 14.07.2020

Dr. Meir Marmor's Book - Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma Order information: Domestic orders: Please contact [email protected] International and E-book orders: https://www.thieme.com//4198-decision-making-in-orthopaedi... Description: Unique decision-tree format provides rapid decision-making tool covering a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries Few if any medical fields share the complexity of injuries and the number of available treatments that exist in orthopaedic trauma. Deciding on the most efficacious treatment can often be difficult. In this digital age with a tsunami of medical information and conflicting data on numerous approaches, practitioners who treat orthopaedic trauma often find it problematic to make "evidence-based" choices. Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma is the largest compendium of orthopaedic trauma algorithms assembled to date. The decision trees cover a broad spectrum of cases - from simple isolated fractures - to severe, life-threatening conditions. The decisions on which action to perform in each situation are largely based on the personal experiences of the individual authors, all members of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) / Zuckerberg San Francisco General (ZSFG) Orthopaedic Trauma Institute. When the decisions are supported by published scientific literature, the relevant publications are cited. Visually appealing, easy-to-comprehend decision trees detail underlying pathologies, suspected diagnoses, required imaging studies, possible treatment approaches, rehabilitation, expected outcomes, and postsurgical care. The format is more conducive to swiftly acquiring knowledge and making informed decisions than traditional texts and websites. Key Features: *Management of a wide range of emergencies including compartment syndrome, open fractures, peripheral nerve injuries, mangled extremities, and multiple trauma *Perioperative care - from acute and chronic pain management - to venous thromboembolism prevention and the use of regional anesthesia *Major sections organized by anatomic region cover upper extremity, lower extremity, pelvic, hip, and spine trauma *Clinical pearls on the management of osteoporotic, neoplastic, and periprosthetic fractures and fracture complications *Impacted anatomy, differential diagnoses, and possible approaches visualized through high-quality color illustrations and radiographs *Consistent color scheme differentiates actions, imaging, and rehabilitation guidelines *Appendices provide a quick reference on imaging, bracing, and rehabilitation recommendations This uniquely formatted, visually rich book will enable surgeons, physicians, and residents to understand and apply critical decisions to a wide range of fractures, dislocations, nerve injuries, and musculoskeletal complications.

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 30.06.2020

Michael Cluck MD, PhD Associate Professor Spine To learn more or to make an appointment please click here:... https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/patient-//michael-cluck.html See more

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 21.06.2020

Masato Nagao, MD, PhD Professor Rehabilitation Spine Trauma & Problem Fractures... To learn more or to make an appointment please click here: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/patient-c//masato-nagao.html To learn more in both Japanese and English please go here: https://masato-nagao.com/ https://masato-nagao.com/

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 05.06.2020

Meir Marmor, MD Associate Professor Arthritis & Joint Replacement Trauma & Problem Fractures... To learn more or to make an appointment please visit: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/patient-ca//meir-marmor.html Research https://youtu.be/u9iyauOPceA Dr. Meir Marmor's Book - Decision Making in Orthopaedic Trauma https://youtu.be/meWZFFjevUk Please contact [email protected] if you would like more information on how to order. @OrthoTrauma @IGOTGlobal

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 17.05.2020

Amir Matityahu, MD Professor, Trauma & Problem Fractures University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA... Department Chair of Surgery, Regional Medical Center San Jose, CA To learn more or to make an appointment please visit: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/patient//amir-matityahu.html Outreach and Advocacy https://youtu.be/Z8P29KO-qg4 Education https://youtu.be/vmmTG7ytv0U Charitable Giving https://youtu.be/I17i3H6C-lQ Donate to UCSF OTI: https://makeagift.ucsf.edu/site/SPageServer Donate to UCSF IGOT: https://makeagift.ucsf.edu/site/SPageServer @OrthoTrauma @IGOTGlobal

Orthopaedic Trauma Institute 08.05.2020

Anthony Ding, MD Assistant Professor Hand, Elbow and Upper Extremity Trauma & Problem Fractures... To learn more or to make an appointment please visit: https://orthosurgery.ucsf.edu/abo/faculty/Anthony-Ding.html @OrthoTrauma @IGOTGlobal