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ISFR Section Meeting 2024 Survey
1.
The Section Scientific Meeting met my objectives
Strongly Disagree
1 star
Disagree
2 stars
Neutral
3 stars
Agree
4 stars
Strongly Agree
5 stars
2.
As a member of the Section, the Section has my met objectives related to engagement and activities throughout the year
Strongly Disagree
1 star
Disagree
2 stars
Neutral
3 stars
Agree
4 stars
Strongly Agree
5 stars
3.
What was your primary reason for attending the Section Scientific Meeting?
4.
What was the most valuable part or takeaway of the meeting program?
5.
Did you detect any bias or promotion of commercial products by any of the program speakers? If so, please elaborate.
6.
Is there any specific content/topics or sessions you’d like to see in the future – either presented as an ORS Virtual Scientific Session, during the Section Scientific Meeting, or other Section organized program?
7.
Please provide any additional feedback, comments or suggestions that will be shared with the Section Leadership.
8.
Please indicate your top three (3) choices that could serve as main topic areas for future ORS ISFR Section meetings from the list below:
Racial and socioeconomic disparities in care
mRNA therapies for bone repair
Prevention of fixation failure in osteoporotic bone (or the elderly)
Stem cell therapies for bone healing
Aging and Comorbidities effects on bone repair
Bone targeting drugs
Designing and implementing clinical trials
Pain Management and Role of Nerves during bone repair/trauma recovery
Biomarkers of bone repair or trauma recovery
Wearable Technologies
Tissue engineering approaches for bone regeneration
Novel imaging techniques for assessing bone health and repair
Precision medicine approaches in orthopaedics
Environmental factors influencing bone health and repair
Nanotechnology applications in orthopedic surgery
Bioinformatics and big data analytics in orthopedic research
Collaborative approaches to translational research in bone biology
Non-pharmacological interventions for managing bone diseases and injuries
The role of nutrition and diet in bone health and fracture prevention.
Other Answers (fill in the comment box above)
9.
What are the top 3 program items you would like to see included into future ISFR Scientific Meetings:
Student, Post-Graduate-Trainee or Early Career Member Talks
ISFR Award Recipient Talks
Speakers presenting research INDIRECTLY related to Fracture or Trauma
Speakers presenting research DIRECTLY related to fracture or trauma
Speakers presenting on new techniques or research tools and associated challenges
Career Development related to the field of fracture repair
Structured Networking Opportunities (i.e. ice breakers, organized activities)
Networking Events (i.e. reception)
Other Answers (fill in the blank)
10.
If you are not a member of the ORS ISFR, what would motivate you to join?