The International Congress for Joint Reconstruction (ICJR)

Listen to 2008 ICJR Educational Conference sessions and view the complete presentations online. Expert faculty presented the latest in orthopaedic reconstructive surgery through case-based learning, in-depth clinical research, and effective approaches to joint disease.  > Start Here

To review the August 2009 JBJS Supplement concerning the ICJR Educational Conference please > Start Here 


W.Norman Scott, MD, FACS
Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Director, Insall Scott Kelly Institute of Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, North Shore LIJ Health System
Associate Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York

Arlen D. Hanssen, MD
Vice President,
ICJR, New York
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Douglas A. Dennis, MD
Assistant Clinical Professor,
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Aurora
Adjunct Professor,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

William L. Healy, MD
Professor of Orthopaedics,
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston
Chairman of Orthopaedic Surgery,
Lahey Clinic, Burlington

Founding Faculty Members

 

Jean-Noel A. Argenson, MD
Robert Emrey Booth, MD
Thomas K. Fehring, MD
William J. Maloney, MD
Mary I. O'Connor, MD
Vincent D. Pellegrini, MD
Harry E. Rubash, MD
Richard F. Santore, MD
Giles R. Scuderi, MD
Robert T. Trousdale, MD

 

Advisory Panel

Daniel J. Berry, MD
Adolph V. Lombardi, MD

 


ICJR Winter Meeting Presentations      


About the ICJR

In late 2007, the founders of the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction, each a recognized authority in orthopaedic surgery, joined together to build the next generation of education and community for physicians involved with joint reconstruction.

Educational & Philanthropic Mission

The ICJR is an independent, nonprofit organization formed to change the status quo of orthopaedic education. Our faculty is dedicated to reinventing the ways we gain knowledge that improves patient outcomes.

Profits from ICJR activities will be reinvested in the professional societies, charities, and organizations relevant to the critical issues in orthopaedics today. The goals and finances of the ICJR will be fully transparent.