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  • 1University of Calgary, Foothills Medical Center, AC 144A, 1403-29 Street NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 2T9. buckclin@ucalgary.ca

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The Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society was established to address challenges in fracture research by ensuring high standards and collaboration. This approach has positioned them as leaders in orthopaedic research, offering a model for building successful research teams.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopaedic Surgery
  • Clinical Research Methodology
  • Trauma Care Research

Background:

  • Challenges in recruiting sufficient patients for high-quality fracture research.
  • Need for collaborative efforts to advance orthopaedic trauma studies.
  • Establishing robust research frameworks within surgical communities.

Observation:

  • The Canadian Orthopaedic Trauma Society (COTS) was founded to overcome patient recruitment barriers in fracture research.
  • COTS emphasizes rigorous methodology, including randomized study design and comprehensive long-term follow-up.
  • Inclusivity and open discussion among surgeons are core tenets of the society's collaborative spirit.

Findings:

  • COTS has successfully established itself as a leader in the orthopaedic research community.
  • The society's model demonstrates effective strategies for building a functional research team.
  • Adherence to high research standards is crucial for success in a challenging research environment.

Implications:

  • The COTS model provides valuable insights for developing and sustaining research communities in specialized surgical fields.
  • This approach can enhance the quality and impact of orthopaedic trauma research globally.
  • Fostering collaboration and maintaining research integrity are key to advancing patient care through evidence-based practice.