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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 80:90-5 (1998)
© 1998 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.

Report of the 1997 ABC Traveling Fellows


    Introduction
 
The Canadian and American Orthopaedic Associations selected five American and two Canadian representatives to participate in the forty-seventh ABC Exchange Fellowship. The seven fellows included Graham J. King from the University of Western Ontario, Kenneth J. Koval from The Hospital for Joint Diseases, Jay R. Lieberman from the University of California at Los Angeles, William J. Maloney from Washington University in St. Louis, Arnold-Peter Weiss from Brown University, Michael A. Wirth from the University of Texas in San Antonio, and James G. Wright from The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto.

The trip began on Saturday evening, April 5, 1997, when Michael Wirth, Bill Maloney, Jay Lieberman, Graham King, and James Wright met in Chicago. The flight to London was heavily booked, and, although the final offer to take a later flight (including $2000.00 in United States currency, business-class tickets for the next day, hotel accommodations, and three meals) . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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