June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

JUNE 2020 • Volume 13, No. 6 From the Editor As hospitals work to address the backlog of elective surgeries postponed due to COVID-19, we take a look at shoulder surgeries. About 53,000 people in the U.S. have shoulder replacement surgery every year, according to the...
June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

May 2020 – Tackling the backlog of postponed surgeries.

MAY 2020 • Volume 13, No. 5 From the Editor A collective, though tentative, sigh of relief can be felt worldwide as many hospitals have begun in recent weeks to open up and allow at least some elective surgeries following cancellations due to the COVID-19 pandemic....
June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

April 2020 – How are you doing these days?

APRIL 2020 • Volume 13, No. 4 From the Editor How are you doing these days? Some of our readers are working night and day in hospitals on the front lines of the COVID-19 epidemic and facing some of the most bizarre and challenging work days of their lives. Others are...
June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

March 2020 – Stay strong.

MARCH 2020 • Volume 13, No. 3 From the Editor Unless you’ve been living on a remote mountaintop, or shielded from world news as a requirement for your role on a German reality TV show, you have no doubt heard enough about COVID-19 to last a lifetime. It’s been hitting...
June 2020 – Some perspectives on shoulder surgery.

February 2020 – Black History Month and the OR

February 2020 • Volume 13, No. 2 From the Editor As this issue goes to press, the news is dominated by reports about the new coronavirus, COVID-19. We know hospitals and clinics are focusing on preparation and protection, and we send everyone in the NIFA family our...