la Academia Estadounidense de Cirujanos Ortopédicos (AAOS, por sus siglas en inglés) premió a 14 periodistas por informar con precisión sobre temas relacionados con las noticias de salud ósea y articular.
Las inscripciones al Premio 2019 Media Orthopedic Reporting Excellence fueron evaluadas por un panel de cirujanos ortopédicos en cuanto a su calidad y precisión generales. Los ganadores de los premios 2019 incluyen escritores, periodistas y media influencers. Sus historias cubrieron una variedad de temas ortopédicos, dando vida a las historias de pacientes y destacando la innovación ortopédica y las opciones de tratamiento.
Los ganadores del Premio MORE 2019 son:
Prensa
- Craig Sailor, The News Tribune
“Reverse shoulder procedure can help people who thought they had to live with pain, limited motion” - Perri Klass, MD, The New York Times
“How to Minimize Repetitive Stress Injuries from Carrying a Baby” - David Bruce, Erie Times-News/GoErie.com
“Erie surgeon helps athletes with hip pain”
Televisión
- Shamard Charles, MD, NBC News
“In and out: Hip surgery in the morning, home by night” - Scott Stump, Today Show
“Don’t Wait: Mom has foot amputated after cancer discovered during pedicure” - Jennifer Jordan, FOX 8 Cleveland
“Rare surgery restores mentor boy’s ability to walk again” - Haley Hernandez, KPRC Houston
“How to protect your loved ones from falling in your home” - Jeremy Hubbard & Sean Towle, FOX 31 Denver
“Career-saving surgery keeps local hero in the cockpit” - Becky Worley & Kevin R. Stone, MD, ABC News
“How to run without pain: 7 tips to try”
Internet
- Linda Carroll, Reuters
“Lower death rate when senior hip fractures are repaired quickly” - Dialynn Dwyer, Boston.com
“It could have been a lot worse’: Tufts surgeon reflects on treating the Cape Cod shark attack victim” - Han Jo Kim, MD, U.S. News & World Report
“Is Scoliosis Preventable? Considering Genetics’ Impact”
Revistas
- Catherine Roberts, Consumer Reports
“What you must know about joint replacement” - Elizabeth Millard, Self
“This Athlete Was Born Without Hip Sockets – and Now She’s Running Her First Marathon”