COA Bulletin


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In this issue:

  • Now or Never - the political wait time exists to reduce wait times
  • Hip Resurfacing - an implant whose time has come again
  • The Line Forms Here - e-activist channells patient frustration to politicians

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Message - A Note Of Optimism - Better Times Are On The Way 4025
Editorial - New Technology A Blessing and a Curse 4197
Themes - Introduction - Hip Resurfacing An Implant Whose Time Has Come Again 4561
Themes - Surface Arthroplasty of the Hip: Does it Have a Role in the 21st Century? 6978
Themes - Hip Resurfacing: A Good Idea? 9612
Themes - Hip Resurfacing Arthroplasty 8453
Programmes - The Orthopaedic Surgery Training Programme at Queens University 5013
Information - The Bone and Joint Decade Nears the Half Way Mark 3785
Information - Now or Never - The Political Will Exists to Reduce Wait Times 3613
Information - Informing the Process - The OOA Has Governments Attention 3764
Information - Improving Orthopaedics with Digital Imaging 4190
Foundation - The Line Forms Here - e-Activist Channels Patient Frustration to Politicians 3726
Foundation - Best Face Forward - Website Brings New Resources to Patients and Professionals 3539
Foundation - 2004 Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation Financial Report 3512
Fellowships - Report from the First Canadian ASG Fellow 4259
Adieu - Dr. Donald Edward Sweet 3785
 

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