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IQ Driving QI: Systematically improving the quality of care we provide to people who sustain fragility fractures

Facilitate the implementation of coordinated, multi-disciplinary models of care for secondary fracture prevention.

In this symposium Paul Mitchell (FFN Communications Director) provides an overview of the FFN Clinical Toolkit and the FFN Policy Toolkit. This is followed by a panel discussion with Prof. David Marsh (FFN Regionalisation Chair), Dr Kassim Javaid (Rheumatologist, UK) and Dr Andrew Gray (Orthopaedic Surgeon, UK) on the practical elements of implementing a fracture liaison service.

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3d rendered medically accurate illustration of a broken femur neck

Secondary fracture prevention key to a healthy ageing population

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COVID-19 and fragility fractures

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Introducing APFFA’s Co-Chairs

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Introducing APFFA

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