


San Francisco Chronicle
Friday, August 7, 2009
This summer, the Orthopaedic Trauma Institute will be hosting the Perry
Program for Women in Orthopaedics and Engineering. This exciting program is designed to encourage young women to pursue careers in science, particularly orthopaedic surgery and mechanical engineering, which are two fields in which women are traditionally underrepresented.
The Biomechanical Testing Facility has again won the prestigious BS
Student Paper Competition at the 2009 American Society of Mechanical
Engineers (ASME) Bioengineering Division Conference. This is the second year in a row that the BTF engineers and clinical collaborators have won this award.
Lead Engineer of the BTF Spine Division, Mr. Justin Scheer, and clinical
KTVU Health and Science Editor John Fowler interviews SFGH faculty members Amir Matityahu and Theodore Miclau about a new technique and new ways to teach others.
By Juliet Farmer
It’s no secret that hobbies can provide relaxation and stress relief. Among the more unusual--collecting and racing vintage cars, dancing professionally, and riding horseback as a deputy sheriff—there’s also fun, excitement and the chance to share enthusiasm with like-minded individuals.