Leveraging newer DL technologies trained on >20,000 hand radiographs across 3 distinct, diverse data sets, this study developed a robust model for predicting bone age. Utilizing features extracted from an RSNA model, combined with chronological age inputs, this model outperforms previous state-of-the-art models when applied to validation data sets. These results indicate that the models provide a highly accurate/reliable platform for clinical use to improve confidence about appropriate surgical selection (eg, physeal-sparing procedures) and time savings for orthopaedic surgeons/radiologists evaluating skeletal age.