Friday, May 25, 2018
Dr. Kris Radcliff heads the AAOS Spine ICL Committee
After receiving his bachelor of arts degree in biology from Harvard University, Kristen (Kris) Radcliff, MD, pursued his doctor of medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. With more than 14 years of medical experience, Dr. Kristen Radcliff exclusively practices spinal surgery at Rothman Institute in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey.
Dr. Radcliff is a board certified orthopedic surgeon, a diplomate of the ABOS, a fellow of the AAOS, and a member of the prestigious American Orthopaedic Association. Dr. Radcliff has been on the faculty of numerous AAOS educational activities, including as the instructor of basic science for the AAOS Board Review Course.
The Instructional Course Lectures are the core didactic activity of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons annual meeting. The ICLs enable practicing surgeons to learn about specific topics within spine care and to stay abreast of the latest research.
Dr. Radcliff has been been an attendee and faculty at numerous AAOS ICL events. Dr. Radcliff was on the faculty at two ICLs at the 2018 AAOS Annual Meeting. Dr. Radcliff was recently selected to service as chairman of the Spine Instructional Course Lecture Committee for the AAOS. Dr. Radcliff will have oversight over which instructional course lectures are part of the next American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons meeting. Thus, Dr. Radcliff will have a hand in directing the future education and training of the next generation of orthopedic spine surgeons.
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