Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium Explained

Note: Not to be confused with the Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting Compliance (also abbreviated METRC).
The Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC), was established in September 2009 with funding from the Department of Defense (DOD). It consists of a network of more than 70 clinical centers and a coordinating center based at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health that collaborates with the DOD and other sponsors to conduct multicenter clinical research studies on the treatment and outcomes of traumatic orthopaedic injuries. The main goal of METRC is to gather evidence to create treatment guidelines for the optimal care of individuals with traumatic extremity injuries, with a focus on improving the clinical, functional, and quality of life outcomes for both military personnel and civilians who have sustained high-energy trauma to the extremities.

Awards

In 2024, the PREVENT CLOT study was awarded the Distinguished Clinical Research Achievement Award by the Clinical Research Forum.[1]

In 2023, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) awarded METRC the Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award.[2]

In 2023, Dr. Michael J. Bosse and Dr. Ellen J. MacKenzie of METRC were awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards by the Orthopaedic Trauma Association. [3]

External Links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Top 10 Clinical Research Achievement Awards . July 20, 2024 . Clinical Research Forum.
  2. Web site: Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award Presented to Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium for Development of Largest Orthopaedic Trauma Research Endeavor . July 21, 2024 . American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
  3. Web site: OTA Awards . July 20, 2024 . Orthopaedic Trauma Association.