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In October 2025, Colorado Joint Replacement at AdventHealth Porter welcomed the John N. Insall Traveling Fellowship, an international program that brings leading knee surgeons together to learn, collaborate and elevate the future of joint care. While the fellowship honors Dr. John Insall’s legacy in knee reconstruction, its purpose reaches far beyond professional development. Every moment of shared learning supports one goal: helping patients experience safer surgeries, smoother recoveries, and renewed confidence in moving again.
Each year, select fellows from national and international institutions travel across North America to engage with surgeons from total joint replacement centers of excellence. During their time at CJR, the fellowship’s group of surgeons observed cutting-edge surgical techniques, participated in academic discussions, and collaborated with CJR’s renowned orthopedic team.
“At CJR, we see this fellowship as more than an academic program—it’s an investment in patient care,” said Dr. Jason Jennings, orthopedic surgeon at CJR. “The knowledge exchanged here translates directly into safer surgeries, quicker recoveries, and stronger outcomes for the patients we serve.”
Colorado Joint Replacement is recognized for its exceptional total joint replacement care and dedication to advancing orthopedic medicine. Hosting the Insall Traveling Fellowship not only reinforces this reputation but also extends the benefits of breakthrough surgical practices and patient-centered care to communities worldwide. Patients at CJR can be confident that their care is informed by the latest expertise and a global commitment to excellence.
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