The Vision of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association is to achieve excellence in orthopaedic care for Canadians. Accordingly, our goals are to provide Canada with outstanding and committed surgeons, and ensure that adequate and accessible resources are available for Canadians. Our objectives to assist us in achieving our goals are to advance professional fulfillment, to promote and provide education for our members, to communicate and inform and to advocate for national standards.
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Join your peers. Become a COA member.
Here’s why: The Canadian Orthopaedic Association is always actively engaged in advancing the profession — a stewardship that respects tradition, fosters innovation, strives for the highest standards of care and speaks up for its members.
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The COA offers membership categories for surgeons during each level of their orthopaedic careers. Candidates should apply for the appropriate membership category based on the criteria and requirements for each.
To become a COA Member please download and complete the
Application for Membership
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In October 1943, the members of the Montreal Orthopaedic Association decided to form a national association. The Founding Committee, consisting of Drs. J.C. Favreau, R.I. Harris, A.P. MacKinnon, J.A. Nutter and J.. Samson drafted the by-laws eight months later. The first Scientific Meeting of the fledging bilingual Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) was held in Montreal in June 1945. Twenty-four members attended, some still in armed services uniforms. Orthopaedic education was deemed a priority and training programmes were started in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 26 November 2005 17:59 |
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