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Canada. Key projects in 2009 1. Surgery Wait Times Initiative: Phase I: National Knowledge Translation Network (2006/07) Phase II: Consensus on National Core Model of Care (2007/08) Phase III: Synthesis of Toolkit (2008/09) Phase IV: Implementation of Toolkit (2009/11 – pending funding)
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Canada • Key projects in 2009 • 1. Surgery Wait Times Initiative: • Phase I: National Knowledge Translation Network (2006/07) • Phase II: Consensus on National Core Model of Care (2007/08) • Phase III: Synthesis of Toolkit (2008/09) • Phase IV: Implementation of Toolkit (2009/11 – pending funding) • 2. MSK Core Curriculum: • Randomized control trial has commenced. • Full content review with physicians/surgeons across Canada, fmed residents from McMaster, med students from U of T, chiropractic residents, nurses, PTs, APPs the data from these population groups will be analyzed to ensure that the technology is functioning properly. • “Proof of concept" with the U of T Fmed and Rheum residents scheduled for January and February 2010. • On-line simulation group will be compared to the paper format group. • Update to be presented at the Washington BJD Conference • 3. Osteoporosis Strategy: • - Representations made to the Federal Government in promotion of post-fracture osteoporosis care programs for all Canadians. • Provincial: Ontario Osteoporosis Strategy, 19 osteoporosis coordinators active in 35 fracture clinics across Ontario. Over 15,000 fracture patients screened for osteoporosis • Active collaboration by the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Osteoporosis Canada, and the evaluation team at St Michael’s Hospital. • Data collected started in 2007. • 5. Young Investigator Initiative: • In partnership with USBJD, we deliver two workshops per year (Chicago and Toronto) to train early career investigators. • More than one hundred young investigators have been accepted into the program covering anatomy, chiropractic, dentistry, endocrinology, kinesiology, orthopaedics, pathology, PM&R, physical therapy, occupational medicine , rheumatology. • 30+ participants have obtained >$16.5MM in research grants. • Future Development: • - We will keep the same priorities to the end of the Decade. BJD ANNUAL WORLD NETWORK CONFERENCE October 22 – 24, 2009, Washington, USA • Key development plan for 2010 • Implement Communication Strategy for Hip & Knee Replacement Surgery National Core Model of Care and Toolkit • Deliver two Young Investigator Workshops • MSK Core Curriculum “proof of Concept” • Increase number of osteoporosis coordinators to implement screening