I was trained in veterinary medicine in 1986 in France and after some years of practice, gained my PhD in epidemiology at Massey university, New Zealand in 1995. I gained my Habilitation (PD) at the University of Bern in 2002. My field of interest changed to clinical research in humans in 2000, focusing on the treatment of trauma and disorders of the musculoskeletal system, first at the AO Foundation in Davos and then as research group leader at Schulthess Klinik, Zurich. My research was mainly related to the development and validation of fracture classifications, the development of core sets for the documentation and reporting of surgical complications, as well as the implementation of health-economic investigations. During this time, I remained active at the University Hospital of Basel (USB) as an external scientific collaborator, contributing to the evaluation and validation of outcome instruments (e.g. functional scores and quality of life questionnaires), the development of documentation systems for patients surgically treated for various shoulder pathologies, as well as the coordination of a multicenter cohort of arthroscopic repair of rotator cuff tears. These projects are now continued in the context of the development of the Surgical Outcome Research Center (SORC) that was initiated in September 2023 at the USB.