From research to education: Resources that support AO faculty prepare better education

Bridging research and practice: Clinical Recommendation Articles

What do faculty do when they need to prepare a lecture, a course, a webinar, or a case discussion?

Faculty often spend considerable time searching for reliable evidence, current guidelines, or practical clinical tools. Finding reliable, up-to-date information can be time-consuming and knowing which evidence to trust is not always straightforward.

AO faculty members already have access to a powerful resource: the AO research ecosystem that continuously generates and translates evidence into practical tools for education and clinical practice.

AO Spine provides a successful example of how research and education work together. Through the Knowledge Forums and Knowledge Translation model, research findings are transformed into tools such as classification systems, outcome instruments, clinical practice recommendations, and treatment algorithms. These resources are integrated into curriculum-based courses, webinars, and case discussions, helping faculty deliver evidence-informed education that remains closely connected to clinical practice.

This example illustrates how research strengthens education without changing the role of faculty: researchers contribute evidence and clinical insights, while faculty translate these into structured learning experiences for surgeons.

AO research resources help faculty:

  • Access trusted and curated evidence
  • Stay current with evolving clinical practice
  • Deliver exceptional, evidence-driven education with the latest guidelines, classifications, and clinical tools

 

Closing the loop: From evidence to education to patient care 

Leveraging internal research expertise, AO research and education create a continuous loop: research generates and packages evidence; faculty translate it into education; the community discusses and applies it; and feedback from practice informs future research priorities. This value chain is what makes AO unique, not only generating knowledge, but moving it across the organization so that it supports education, strengthens clinical decision-making, and ultimately improves patient care.

Research resources

Faculty are encouraged to explore the research resources available across AO and within their clinical area.

 

AO Spine

AO Spine Research website

AO Spine Classification Systems: the complete guide and toolkits

AO Spine outcome instruments

AO Spine Focus Issues

AO Spine guidelines

 

AO Trauma

AO Trauma Research website

 

AO CMF

AO CMF Research website