! Case Submissions Are Now Open Ronald Burkle International Fellowship Surgical Case UploadIn partnership with Anterior Hip Foundation 2025 Symposium, Ronald Burkle International Fellowship, and Orthobullets. Welcome 2025 Burkle FellowsCongratulations!This page is for 2025 Burkle Fellows that have already been selected.Instructions to Upload Your Required CaseYou are required to submit one or more surgical cases for this year's program. You can find instruction to do so here. About the Ronald Burkle FellowshipThe Ronald Burkle Fellowship forms part of the Anterior Hip Foundation's mission to advance anterior hip surgery through collaboration and shared learning. Your participation is confirmed, however you are required to submit one or more surgical cases for this year's program. About AHF 2025The AHF 2025 Meeting in Nashville emphasizes disruption, innovation, and global knowledge exchange, and your contributions play an important role in achieving these goals. To finalize your application, please submit a surgical case by following the instructions below. Case Submission RequirementSelect cases will be chosen for discussion at the meeting and/ or will be showcased on the OrthoBullets platform. Click the button above to submit a case. How to Upload Your Case Follow these steps to upload your case on Orthobullets.com for the AHF 2025 Event Group: Ensure Your Case Meets the Following Criteria 1. Any pathology treated with total hip arthroplasty 2. Primary or Revision Hip Case 3. Case that is challenging/unusual/require interesting decision making Register/Sign in to Orthobullets If you do not already have an account - register for a free account using the email address associated with Burkle Fellowship application here. Join the AHF Event Group Click the button above to join the AHF 2025 Event Group and then upload your case. Upload your case to Orthobullets.com After joining the AHF 2025 Event Group, you will be redirected the Orthobullets Case Submission page where you can upload your case. Include the following information: 1. At least 1 preop xray 2. Complete patient history and physical 3. Intraoperative photos or fluoroscopic images (optional) 4. Postoperative images