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Calling all athletes, coaches, and sports enthusiasts! Don't miss this unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge and skills in handling sports emergencies. Whether you're a player, parent, or part of a sports organization, this event is essential for keeping your sporting community safe.

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On behalf of the University of Florida Department of Orthopaedics faculty and alumni, you are invited to join us for the Enneking Society Fall Meeting.  This event is open to UF Orthopaedics residents, fellowship alumni, and full-time faculty.

You can also support the activities of the Enneking Society and the educational, clinical and research mission of the University of Florida Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine.

The Department of Orthopaedics is seeking a clinical coder to join our dynamic team! This position will assure that services are captured, coded and billed accurately, analyzes and codes diagnostic and procedural information that determines insurance payment. The incumbent also assists in training physicians and staff regarding documentation, billing and coding practices.

Being a four-year starter at the high school level isn't easy, and accomplishing that for one of the best teams in the state is a rarity. But for Buchholz senior wrestler Finn Buchanan, it's all about mentality — buying into the program and continuing its legacy of success.

The Bell Bulldogs' Lady Basketball team faced some early challenges to start the new year, but thanks to senior Maddie Smith, they've bounced back from three consecutive losses with back-to-back victories. Smith's impressive performances have earned her the UF Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week honor.

Justice Phillips, a junior at Bronson High School, has been named the UF Health Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week for his impressive performance on the basketball court and leadership off it.

Phillips, a shooting guard who has stepped up to play point guard at the start of the season due to injuries among teammates, has proven he can handle the role with a couple of impressive games out of the gate. He scored a career high 37 points in Bronson's season opener and followed that up with 34 points in their second game.

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