Here are four takeaways:
1. The donation amounted to $960,000.
2. The foundation intends to strengthen its initiatives, including the Annual Interventional Orthopedic Education Conference, research and programs that support the education of the military, patients and the general public, as well as the provider treatment community.
3. The foundation will continue to support academic medical institutions in PM&R Fellowship training programs by awarding grants in regenerative interventional orthopedics.
4. The Interventional Orthopedics Foundation is a nonprofit organization created on Jan. 27, 2015 to educate and serve as a resource to physicians and the public who seek to understand the growing field of interventional orthopedics, which includes the development and availability of regenerative medicine therapies.
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