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Listen to these masters tell stories from their careers and share advice on patient care, education, and work-life balance. The object is for AO Trauma NA mentees to interview their mentors and give them a 20-30 minute platform to talk about memorable events in their careers as well as anything else that has had a profound influence on their lives.
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Hand surgery has significantly evolved over the past 50 years. Advances in technology and surgical techniques have improved patient care but the contributions made by experienced experts in the field cannot be overlooked. Through this series, lessons learned through trial and error will be shared for treating simple to complex injuries of the upper limb and how the decision-making process can impact patient outcomes. Join us as the AO Trauma Hand Education Committee Members interview a Sage ...
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The AO Trauma Hand NA Master Class Series will help surgeons understand the indications, surgical technical steps, pros and cons, surgical pearls and pitfalls, and possible complications regarding certain cases and procedures. We expect learners and patients to benefit from the experiences and missteps of the masters. Each biweekly session will be conducted by eminent hand surgeons who have mastered the art of that session’s procedure(s). Most sessions will include participation by one of ou ...
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Description: On this week's episode of Mentor + Mentee, we bring you an insightful interview with Dr. Larry Bone. In this episode, Dr. Bone elaborates on his early days at AO, his work regarding pulminary issues and trauma, and his journey going into the military after his career in Trauma.By AO Trauma North America
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In this week’s Mentor + Mentee episode, Dr. Chip Routt sits down to interview his mentor, Dr. Eric Johnson. Dive into how Johnson got started in orthopedics, his experience doing an AO Fellowship, and his mentors that impacted him throughout his journey as an orthopedic surgeon.By AO Trauma North America
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Jesse Jupiter, MD, MA answers questions about distal radius malunion. JESSE JUPITER, MD, MA Jesse B. Jupiter, MD, MA is the Hansjoerg Wyss/AO Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard School of Medicine and emeritus director of the Hand and Upper Extremity service at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Jupiter graduated from Brown University …
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This week's sage, Dr. Sue Michovitz is a physical therapist and Certified Hand Therapist. She spent her career teaching masters and doctoral students, delivering clinical care, and participating in research. Since 2007, she has been an Adj. Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Program in Physical Therapy, Col…
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This week's sage is Luis R. Schecker, MD. Dr. Scheker graduated from the University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, and received his postgraduate training in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in London, England and the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He served as a Christine M. Kleinert Hand Fellow in 1982 and then as a Research Fellow wi…
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This week's sage Douglas Hanel M.D. is a professor in the Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine at the University of Washington. He graduated from The University of Washington and The Saint Louis University School of Medicine. Following his training in Orthopaedic Surgery at Saint Louis University he completed fellowships in hand surgery w…
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This week's sage Peter Stern graduated from Williams College, Washington University School of Medicine, and did his orthopaedic residency in the combined Harvard program. He did a hand fellowship in Louisville, KY. He has spent his entire professional career in Cincinnati and was Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery from 1991-2013. He …
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This week's sage Neil F. Jones MD, FRCS, FACS graduated from Trinity College, Oxford and Oxford University Medical School. He did his training in general and orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery in England, becoming a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. He completed a US residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Michi…
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Tis week's sage Hill Hastings II, M.D. completed Orthopedic surgery training at Harvard University and practiced as a Clinical Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center and Indiana University Medical Center from 1981 until his retirement to Telluride, CO in 2015. During his career, he helped train more than 200 fellowsh…
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This week's sage: Jesse Jupiter, MD, MA Hansjörg Wyss AO Professor Harvard Medical School Visiting Orthopaedic Surgeon Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Biography Jesse B. Jupiter, MD, MA is the Hansjoerg Wyss/AO Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard School of Medicine and emeritus director…
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