How do you feel about the current Australian orthopaedic community, and that of Australian surgery as a whole?
I have met and worked with many outstanding surgeons. These surgeons include those who humbly perform life-saving surgery on tiny premature babies, surgeons who perform humanitarian and outreach work, world-renowned researchers, gifted teachers, staunch patient advocates, leaders and mentors. They are all excellent role models for the surgeons of the future. Great surgeons are not defined by their technical ability but by their professionalism and conduct. AOA 21 is striving to improve the way we select, teach and assess future orthopaedic surgeons so that they excel in their non-technical as well as technical skills. This makes me optimistic about the future of our profession.