Here are three things to know:
1. According to Paul Sandford, CEO of JBJS, the acquisition will allow the company to “build the largest community of PAs in the orthopedic domain, specifically targeting the needs of PA readers, researchers and authors.”
2. JBJS will offer access to JOPA at no cost to all PAs, nurse practitioners and other orthopedic providers who register at the JBJS booth during the AAOS Annual Meeting, March 1 to 5 in Orlando.
3. JBJS is a non-profit publisher specializing in orthopedic information.
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