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===Introduction to OrthopaedicsOne<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Introduction+to+OrthopaedicsOne</ref>=== | ===Introduction to OrthopaedicsOne<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Introduction+to+OrthopaedicsOne</ref>=== | ||
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+ | ===<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Participating+Groups?atl_token=294248cb9335143aed90918cd87d8fd1df675de3</ref>=== | ||
+ | Orthopaedia.net is a unique coalition of healthcare organizations, industry, government and individuals who care about improving orthopaedic education and musculoskeletal health. We thank all who are supporting and participating in this Project. | ||
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+ | You will find Participating Groups listed here, along with links to their web sites, where you can find out more about their own initiatives. | ||
+ | * Organizations | ||
+ | * Government | ||
+ | * Corporate | ||
+ | * Media | ||
+ | * Chiropractic Colleges | ||
+ | * Medical Schools | ||
+ | * Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine | ||
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+ | * About OrthopaedicsOne | ||
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+ | * Managing Editors | ||
+ | * Editorial Board | ||
+ | * Medical Illustrators | ||
+ | * Content Partners | ||
+ | * Participating Groups | ||
+ | * Advisory Board | ||
+ | * Sponsoring Organizations | ||
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+ | * Frequently Asked Questions | ||
+ | * White Papers and Case Studies | ||
+ | * Disclaimer | ||
+ | * Privacy Policy | ||
+ | * Creative Commons License | ||
+ | * Copyright Infringement | ||
+ | * Instructions for Authors | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * Author Credit | ||
+ | * How to Write an Article | ||
+ | * How to Edit an Article | ||
+ | * Citation Methods | ||
+ | * How to Insert Figures | ||
+ | * How to Watermark an Image | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * Mobile Interface | ||
+ | * Peer Review Workflow | ||
+ | * Personal Space Templates | ||
+ | * Video Tutorials | ||
+ | * Contact Us | ||
+ | === Managing Editors=== | ||
+ | Joseph Bernstein, MD, MS, FACS | ||
+ | '''Co-Founder''' & Managing Editor | ||
+ | Director of Education, OrthopaedicsOne | ||
+ | Clinical Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery | ||
+ | University of Pennsylvania | ||
+ | Christian Veillette | ||
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+ | Christian Veillette MD, MSc, FRCS(C) | ||
+ | '''Co-Founder''' & Managing Editor | ||
+ | Director of Technology, OrthopaedicsOne | ||
+ | Assistant Professor | ||
+ | University of Toronto | ||
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+ | ===Editorial Board=== | ||
+ | Editorial Roles | ||
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+ | Editor | ||
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+ | The Editor is responsible for ensuring the overall quality of content within the section. This includes: | ||
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+ | Resolving all content-level disputes authoritatively and coherently with input from contributors | ||
+ | Determining the appropriateness of deleting mediocre work. | ||
+ | Working closely with the OrthopaedicsOne staff on strategic development, including topics to be covered | ||
+ | Recruiting Associate Editors to assist in soliciting and reviewing content | ||
+ | Identifying and/or approving authors from whom to solicit content | ||
+ | Assigning content solicitation, development, and review to the Associate Editors | ||
+ | Working with the Associate Editors to ensure that content in the section is fully integrated and linked | ||
+ | Appointing Associate Editors to take responsibility for specific content areas, such as Videos, Presentations, Images, Conditions, Operative Techniques, Cases, and Patient Education, at the Editor’s discretion | ||
+ | Assigning Associate Editors to mentor Assistant Editors | ||
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+ | The Editor reports to the Director of Editorial Development. | ||
+ | Associate Editors | ||
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+ | Associate Editors work together and with the Editor to achieve OrthopaedicsOne’s content goals. This includes: | ||
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+ | Recommending authors to contribute content | ||
+ | Soliciting content from colleagues and peers to populate the site | ||
+ | Reviewing and approving content for accuracy, clarity, and adherence to OrthopaedicsOne guidelines on an ongoing basis (new content and revisions to existing content) | ||
+ | Working with authors to improve content as needed | ||
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+ | At the Editor’s discretion, Associate Editors may be assigned to recruit and review content for specific content areas, such as Videos, Presentations, Images, Conditions, Operative Techniques, Cases, and Patient Education. An Associate Editor may also be paired with one or more Assistant Editors to provide mentorship in medical publishing. | ||
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+ | Associate Editors report to the Editor. | ||
+ | Assistant Editors | ||
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+ | Assistant Editors are fellows, residents, and medical students who work under the direction of an Associate Editor to gain experience in medical publishing. At the discretion of the Associate Editor, they may assist in soliciting content, research and write articles, and provide initial peer review. | ||
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+ | Assistant Editors report to their assigned Associate Editor. | ||
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+ | Karolinska University | ||
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+ | Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery | ||
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+ | About OrthopaedicsOne | ||
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+ | About OrthopaedicsOne | ||
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+ | Managing Editors | ||
+ | Editorial Board | ||
+ | Medical Illustrators | ||
+ | Content Partners | ||
+ | Participating Groups | ||
+ | Advisory Board | ||
+ | Sponsoring Organizations | ||
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+ | Frequently Asked Questions | ||
+ | White Papers and Case Studies | ||
+ | Disclaimer | ||
+ | Privacy Policy | ||
+ | Creative Commons License | ||
+ | Copyright Infringement | ||
+ | Instructions for Authors | ||
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+ | Author Credit | ||
+ | How to Write an Article | ||
+ | How to Edit an Article | ||
+ | Citation Methods | ||
+ | How to Insert Figures | ||
+ | How to Watermark an Image | ||
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+ | Mobile Interface | ||
+ | Peer Review Workflow | ||
+ | Personal Space Templates | ||
+ | Video Tutorials | ||
+ | Contact Us | ||
+ | Skip to end of metadata | ||
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+ | ===Content Partners=== | ||
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+ | Content Partners are organizations that have a formal agreement to have their existing material published on OrthopaedicsOne. In most cases, such material is published verbatim from the Partner organization's material, with some editing for style and length to make the entry consistent with OrthopaedicsOne guidelines. Remaining consistent with the OrthopaedicsOne Governance Guidelines, once the entry has been added to OrthopaedicsOne, community members may add to or edit that material. Every entry from a Content Partner is assigned to, and must be approved by, at least one Section Editor . | ||
+ | Every article from a Content Partner carries this disclaimer: | ||
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+ | This article is taken wholly from, or contains information that was originally published by, the (organization name here)... Topic editors and authors for OrthopaedicsOne may have edited its content or added new information. The use of information from the (organization name here) should not be construed as support for or endorsement by that organization for any new information added by OrthopaedicsOne members, or for any editing of the original content. | ||
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+ | Interested in becoming a Content Partner? Complete the Content Partner Sign Up Form | ||
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+ | ====<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Content+Partners</ref>Current Content Partners==== | ||
+ | * Professional Associations | ||
+ | ** American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons | ||
+ | ** Association of Bone and Joint Surgeons | ||
+ | ** Canadian Orthopaedic Association | ||
+ | ** International Congress on Joint Reconstruction | ||
+ | ** Musculoskeletal Tumor Society | ||
+ | ** Orthopaedic Trauma Association | ||
+ | ** Pediatric Orthopaedic Society of North America | ||
+ | * Institutions | ||
+ | Banner Good Samaritan-Division of Orthopaedic Surgery** | ||
+ | **Flinders University- Division of Orthopaedic Surgery | ||
+ | **Miami Sarcoma Group | ||
+ | **University of Pennsylvania-Division of Orthopaedic Surgery | ||
+ | **University of Toronto-Division of Orthopaedic Surgery | ||
+ | * Content Publishers | ||
+ | **CHE Course-Charting the proper course | ||
+ | **OrthoEvidence | ||
+ | **SpringerLink | ||
+ | * Industry | ||
+ | **لا يوجد | ||
+ | * Government | ||
+ | **لا يوجد | ||
==تنظيم العمل== | ==تنظيم العمل== | ||
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==التمويل== | ==التمويل== | ||
+ | Sponsoring Organizations<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Sponsoring+Organizations?atl_token=294248cb9335143aed90918cd87d8fd1df675de3</ref> | ||
+ | Sponsoring/Supporting Organizations support the development of OrthopaedicsOne. | ||
+ | ===ISOST=== | ||
+ | The mission of the Internet Society of Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology (ISOST) is to improve the quality of orthopaedic information on the Internet by providing a gateway, at all levels, to patient information, teaching material, CME, current research and discussion, by posting high quality orthopaedic content, by attracting onto the Internet a wider range of material and by setting standards for content quality. | ||
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+ | ===Atlassian=== | ||
+ | Atlassian supports our efforts by contributing Confluence, the enterprise wiki, to our organization. | ||
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+ | Atlassian is an innovative Australian software company providing enterprise software solutions to the world's leading organisations. Atlassian's newest software product, Confluence is a knowledge management tool designed to make it easy for a team to communicate: sharing information, collaborating on documents and brainstorming ideas, all in a single web-based location. | ||
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+ | ===Customware=== | ||
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+ | Customware supports our efforts by contributing several plugins which enhance the core functionality of our platform. | ||
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+ | Put simply - Customware is the services engine room that helps fast-growing software companies scale, by providing a cloud-based software platform and the professional services that their customers require to be successful. | ||
==الترخيص== | ==الترخيص== | ||
+ | Creative Commons License<ref>http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Creative+Commons+License</ref> | ||
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+ | Creative Commons (CC) provides free tools that let authors, scientists, artists, and educators easily mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. | ||
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+ | Creative Commons defines the spectrum of possibilities between full copyright — all rights reserved — and the public domain — no rights reserved. Our licenses help you keep your copyright while inviting certain uses of your work — a "some rights reserved" copyright. | ||
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+ | The primary reason for selecting a Creative Commons License was to breakdown the knowledge translation barriers related to standard copyright. | ||
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+ | The current copyright for Orthopaedia.NET is a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License . | ||
==رابط== | ==رابط== | ||
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==التلاقي مع ويكيتعمر== | ==التلاقي مع ويكيتعمر== | ||
مراجعة 20:07، 22 أكتوبر 2015
محتويات
الإسم الرسمي
Orthopaedia.net إنتقلت إلى http://www.orthopaedicsone.com
الوصف الرسمي
Introduction to OrthopaedicsOne[1]
OrthopaedicsOne is a collaborative orthopaedic knowledge network, a repository of educational materials, and a professional network for the exchange of information.
By harnessing the power of the OrthopaedicsOne digital publishing platform, you can create and share articles, videos, and other documents with colleagues from around the world.
If you are looking for a better way to share, communicate, and collaborate, OrthopaedicsOne has the essential features for you:
- Contribute an article, video, presentation, image, news, or case
- Create a blog or comment on a blog post
- Ask the community a question or provide your expert opinion
- Share your viewpoint on a point-counterpoint debate
- Invite your fellows, residents and colleagues to join
OrthopaedicsOne is much more than an orthopaedic wiki. Click on the Features to find out more!
الرسالة والأهداف[2]
Mission
To provide a trusted, comprehensive and open peer-reviewed on-line collaborative knowledgebase in musculoskeletal medicine and orthopaedic surgery
To harness The Wisdom of Crowds for improved education, research and patient care
To provide an integrated professional network and foster knowledge transfer and collaboration across the orthopaedic community
What is OrthopaedicsOne?
OrthopaedicsOne is the collaborative orthopaedic knowledge network, a repository of educational materials and a professional network for the exchange of information. OrthopaedicsOne is built on a powerful collaboration platform that lets you create and share articles, videos, and documents with your colleagues.
At a simple level, think of OrthopaedicsOne as a knowledge sharing portal that UNITES stakeholders across orthopaedics and musculoskeletal medicine.
Surgeons, residents, medical students, institutions, industry, publishers and societies can all benefit from the OrthopaedicsOne collaboration platform. Learn what OrthopaedicsOne can do for you.
Who is behind OrthopaedicsOne?
OrthopedicsOne is the brain child of Co-Founders Christian Veillette and Joseph Bernstein and development is supported by Sponsoring Organizations.
Atlassian supports our efforts by contributing Confluence, the enterprise wiki platform, for our development. Atlassian is an innovative Australian software company providing enterprise software solutions to the world's leading organisations. How OrthopaedicsOne Differs from a Textbook
- The table of contents is not fixed
- Anybody can write
- Anybody can edit
- Anybody can create and share articles, videos, and documents with colleagues or the community.
OrthopaedicsOne is consider a closed community, where "Anybody" refers to "Any Member" of the OrthopaedicsOne community. Membership is open to all orthopaedic students, residents, fellows, surgeons or allied musculoskeletal health professionals.
The collaboration platform and open knowledge model should allow OrthopedicsOne to be the most up-to-date, accurate and useful education tool in the world for musculoskeletal medicine and orthopedic surgery.
تاريخ إطلاق الأداة
2007؟
الجهات المشاركة
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Orthopaedia.net is a unique coalition of healthcare organizations, industry, government and individuals who care about improving orthopaedic education and musculoskeletal health. We thank all who are supporting and participating in this Project.
You will find Participating Groups listed here, along with links to their web sites, where you can find out more about their own initiatives.
- Organizations
- Government
- Corporate
- Media
- Chiropractic Colleges
- Medical Schools
- Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
- About OrthopaedicsOne
- Managing Editors
- Editorial Board
- Medical Illustrators
- Content Partners
- Participating Groups
- Advisory Board
- Sponsoring Organizations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- White Papers and Case Studies
- Disclaimer
- Privacy Policy
- Creative Commons License
- Copyright Infringement
- Instructions for Authors
- Author Credit
- How to Write an Article
- How to Edit an Article
- Citation Methods
- How to Insert Figures
- How to Watermark an Image
- Mobile Interface
- Peer Review Workflow
- Personal Space Templates
- Video Tutorials
- Contact Us
Managing Editors
Joseph Bernstein, MD, MS, FACS Co-Founder & Managing Editor Director of Education, OrthopaedicsOne Clinical Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery University of Pennsylvania Christian Veillette
Christian Veillette MD, MSc, FRCS(C) Co-Founder & Managing Editor Director of Technology, OrthopaedicsOne Assistant Professor University of Toronto
Editorial Board
Editorial Roles
Editor
The Editor is responsible for ensuring the overall quality of content within the section. This includes:
Resolving all content-level disputes authoritatively and coherently with input from contributors Determining the appropriateness of deleting mediocre work. Working closely with the OrthopaedicsOne staff on strategic development, including topics to be covered Recruiting Associate Editors to assist in soliciting and reviewing content Identifying and/or approving authors from whom to solicit content Assigning content solicitation, development, and review to the Associate Editors Working with the Associate Editors to ensure that content in the section is fully integrated and linked Appointing Associate Editors to take responsibility for specific content areas, such as Videos, Presentations, Images, Conditions, Operative Techniques, Cases, and Patient Education, at the Editor’s discretion Assigning Associate Editors to mentor Assistant Editors
The Editor reports to the Director of Editorial Development. Associate Editors
Associate Editors work together and with the Editor to achieve OrthopaedicsOne’s content goals. This includes:
Recommending authors to contribute content Soliciting content from colleagues and peers to populate the site Reviewing and approving content for accuracy, clarity, and adherence to OrthopaedicsOne guidelines on an ongoing basis (new content and revisions to existing content) Working with authors to improve content as needed
At the Editor’s discretion, Associate Editors may be assigned to recruit and review content for specific content areas, such as Videos, Presentations, Images, Conditions, Operative Techniques, Cases, and Patient Education. An Associate Editor may also be paired with one or more Assistant Editors to provide mentorship in medical publishing.
Associate Editors report to the Editor. Assistant Editors
Assistant Editors are fellows, residents, and medical students who work under the direction of an Associate Editor to gain experience in medical publishing. At the discretion of the Associate Editor, they may assist in soliciting content, research and write articles, and provide initial peer review.
Assistant Editors report to their assigned Associate Editor.
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Anatomy
Arthroscopy
Basic Science
Bioethics
Classifications
Diagnostic Tests
Economics and Health Policy
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Evidence-Based Orthopaedics
Mohit Bhandari
McMaster University
Foot and Ankle
Johnny Lau
University of Toronto
Eric Bluman
Brigham & Women's Hospital
Jonathan Deland Hospital for Special Surgery
Daniel Farber University of Maryland
Vinod Panchbhavi University of Texas Medical Branch
Brian Straus All-Star Orthopaedics, Dallas, TX
Andrew Hsu Rush University
Jeremy Smith Brigham & Women's Hospital
Hand and Wrist
Hip and Knee
History of Orthopaedics
David Levine
Weill Cornell Medical College
Infection
Informatics
Myles Clough
University of British Columbia
Christian Veillette University of Toronto
Joint Reconstruction
W. Norman Scott
Insall Scott Kelly Institute for Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Mary O'Connor
Mayo Clinic, Florida
Arlen Hanssen Mayo Clinic, Minnesota
Vincent Pellegrini University of Maryland
Medicolegal
Mobile and Wireless
Orrin Franko
University of California, San Diego
Musculoskeletal Medicine
Joseph Bernstein
University of Pennsylvania
Charles Day Harvard University
Christian Veillette University of Toronto
Operative Techniques
Pain Management
Pediatrics
Matthew Dobbs
Washington University
Stephanie Böhm
Astrid Lindgren Children's Hospital
Karolinska University
Haemish A. Crawford Auckland Bone and Joint Surgery
Christopher Iobst Miami Children's Hospital
Noppachart Limpaphayom Chulalongkorn University
Physical Examination
Pharmacology
Practice Management
Radiology
Rehabilitation
Rheumatology
Shoulder and Elbow
Rick Papandrea
Medical College of Wisconsin
Edward McFarland
Johns Hopkins University
Steve Petersen Johns Hopkins University
Guido Marra Loyola University Chicago
Christian Veillette University of Toronto
Spine
Saad Chaudhary
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Michael Vives
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School
Sheeraz Qureshi Mount Sinai Hospital, New York
Thomas Mroz Cleveland Clinic
Sports Medicine
Surgical Approaches
Trauma
Paul J. Dougherty
University of Michigan
Jaimo Ahn
University of Pennsylvania
Tumor
John Healey
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Jay Wunder
University of Toronto
Peter Ferguson University of Toronto
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- Miami Sarcoma Group
- University of Pennsylvania-Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
- University of Toronto-Division of Orthopaedic Surgery
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- OrthoEvidence
- SpringerLink
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- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/About+OrthopaedicsOne?atl_token=294248cb9335143aed90918cd87d8fd1df675de3
- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Participating+Groups?atl_token=294248cb9335143aed90918cd87d8fd1df675de3
- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Content+Partners
- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Sign+Up
- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Sponsoring+Organizations?atl_token=294248cb9335143aed90918cd87d8fd1df675de3
- ↑ http://www.orthopaedicsone.com/display/Main/Creative+Commons+License