How to join:
  The British Orthopaedic Research Society (BORS) is a multidisciplinary association founded in 1961 and devoted to pursuing research relevant to orthopaedic and musculoskeletal surgery. The research interests of its membership (currently over 400) are varied and include:

Biological Science
Biomechanics
Osteo-articular Pathology
Biotribology
Cell and Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Medical Imaging
Patient Management

Benefits of membership include:

● reduced registration fees at annual BORS meeting
● abstracts published in JBJS
● eligibility for BORS prizes and travelling fellowships
● BORS/BOTA prizes at BOA
● BORS/ORS biannual travelling fellowship
● access to on-line membership
● access to network of skilled professionals and scientists
● eligibility to serve on BORS committee
● BORS annual membership is only £40.00 per annum

To join BORS please download and complete an application form and a direct debit authority form.

Please send completed application and Direct Debit authority forms to:

Dr Roger Bayston
Division of Orthopaedic & Accident Surgery
School of Medical and Surgical Sciences
University of Nottingham
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham. NG7 2UH
UK

BORS holds a meeting once a year in the summer and this is open to all who have an interest in orthopaedic science.

Existing members, please confirm your contact details by filling out the update slip and returning it to the Honorary Secretary.

 
 
   
© 2007 British Orthopaedic Research Society  
Secretary: Dr Roger Bayston email: Roger.Bayston@nottingham.ac.uk Updated: 28 Jan 08