Members and affiliates of the American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) interview guests to highlight lessons in orthopaedic leadership. Interviews include orthopaedic leaders, faculty and leaders within orthopaedic departments at academic institutions and large practices, health care system leaders, rising leaders, and other medical leaders. Thanks to @iampetermartin for his contribution of introduction and conclusion jazz music.
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Foot & Ankle International (FAI), in publication since 1980, is the official journal of the American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society (AOFAS). This monthly medical journal emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot and ankle with a specific focus on reconstructive, trauma, and sports-related conditions utilizing the latest technological advances.
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The AAOS Advocacy Podcast covers the latest health policy issues affecting musculoskeletal health. Each episode features expert insights on the changing landscape of orthopaedics and advocacy efforts to advance quality and access to care. Part of “The Bone Beat” orthopaedic podcast channel.
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Dr. Hal Scherz Hal C. Scherz MD has been practicing pediatric urology for 23 years. He has been in private practice in San Diego, California and in Atlanta, Georgia and has been on the faculty of the University of California- San Diego and Emory University. He has been involved in resident and fellow training for all of his career, and has published over 75 peer reviewed articles and contributed chapters to 6 academic texts. He has been a reviewer for over 20 years for the major peer reviewe ...
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FAI September 2024 Podcast: Painful Nonunion in Patients With Clinically Plantigrade Diabetes-Associated Charcot Foot Arthropathy
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It has been assumed that diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy should not have pain associated with Charcot foot arthropathy. In conclusion, this small series of patients would suggest that nonunion of the Charcot neuroarthropathy process was responsible for complaints of pain not able to be managed with therapeutic footwear. Successful arth…
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09/12/24 How the media, government, and big business, work together to threaten our freedom
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The Future of Orthopaedic Surgery Research Unveiled
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Curious about how the future of orthopaedic surgery scholarly publications is shaping up? This episode features a deep dive with Marc F. Swiontkowski, MD, FAOA who provides an authoritative look at the challenges and opportunities facing the field. From the unintended consequences of open access mandates leading to a surge in subpar journals and pa…
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#53 Special Episode: AAOS’s New Strategic Plan
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The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) recently went through a comprehensive multi-year process to re-imagine its core focus and aspirational state to be the trusted leaders in advancing musculoskeletal health. Members of the AAOS Presidential Line provide behind-the-scenes perspective that explores the need for change, and how these c…
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Revolutionizing Orthopaedic Residency Training with Dr. J. Lawrence Marsh: From Time-Based to Competency-Based Education
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Unlock the future of orthopaedic residency training as Dr. Douglas W. Lundy sits down with Dr. J. Lawrence Marsh, a leading voice in the field and chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Dr. Marsh shares a treasure trove of insights on the paradigm shift from a time-based to a competency-based …
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FAI August 2024 Podcast: Changes in Foot Width in Minimally Invasive Bunionectomy
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Minimally invasive bunionectomy (MISB) has emerged as a popular approach to treat symptomatic hallux valgus deformity. Although previous studies focused on distal foot width changes postsurgery, this research introduces a novel midshaft measurement to evaluate proximal transverse midfoot width, aiming for a comprehensive understanding of foot chang…
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08/22/24 Random Thoughts About the DNC and Healthcare
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Revolutionizing Orthopaedic Surgery: AI, Big Data, and Leadership with Wayne J. Sebastianelli, MD, FAOA
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How is artificial intelligence revolutionizing orthopaedic surgery, and what can big data teach us about improving patient outcomes across different healthcare systems? In our latest episode, we feature insights from Dr. Wayne Sebastianelli, a leading expert in orthopaedics, as he discusses the transformative role of AI and big data in advancing or…
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08/08/24 Protect Your Healthcare, Reject The Marxists.
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Navigating the Future of Rural Orthopaedic Surgery: Insights from Dr. Jim Barber
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Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA, interviewed Jim Barber, MD who is an accomplished orthopaedic surgeon who practices in Douglas, Georgia. Dr. Barber shares his compelling journey, the various leadership roles he has embraced, and his experiences enriching a close-knit community despite the geographical limitations of a small town. His story illumin…
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FAI July 2024 Podcast: Association of Smokeless Tobacco and Complications Following Ankle and Hindfoot Arthrodesis
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The purpose of this study was to (1) evaluate the rates of postoperative complications following ankle or hindfoot arthrodesis among current smokeless tobacco users and people who smoke compared to matched controls, and (2) compare rates of postoperative complications in current smokeless tobacco users vs people who smoke tobacco cigarettes. In con…
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Let’s Talk Boards: Certification is Within Reach
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Aaron Brandt, MD, spoke with Anthony Catanzano, MD, a Pediatric Spine and Neuromuscular Surgeon at Duke University, and Erin Honcharuk, MD, a Pediatric Deformity Surgeon at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss the Board Certification Process and their methods for preparation. While the boards can be a stressful process, all three orthopaedic surgeo…
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Shifts in Medicare - A discussion with Karl Koenig, MD, FAOA
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Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA, interviewed Karl Koenig, MD, FAOA, Executive Director and Adult Reconstruction Surgeon at Musculoskeletal Institute for the University of Texas at Austin, to discuss Shifts in Medicare. Dr. Koenig touched on the different views for Medicare shifting payment systems and managing budget issues. While America has spent…
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FAI June 2024 Podcast: Revision Total Ankle Arthroplasty Using the INBONE II System
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The utilization of total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) for managing severe ankle osteoarthritis has become increasingly common, leading to a higher occurrence of revision TAA procedures because of failure of primary TAA. This study aims to examine the clinical results associated with revision TAA using the INBONE II system. Given the growing number of T…
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06/13/24 The Aspirational GOP Healthcare Platform
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The Role of Virtual Reality Training and Surgical Simulation in Orthopaedics
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Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, interviewed Dr. Danny P. Goel, CEO of PrecisionOS, who currently practices in Vancouver, B.C. and is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of British Columbia, to discuss the role of virtual reality training and surgical simulation in orthopaedics. Virtual Reality (VR) training is …
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05/30/24 Antisemitism has crept into healthcare. Plus... Big hospitals are overseeing the demise of private practice.
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#52 Consolidation, Non-competes, & Cybersecurity
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This episode covers an array of topics related to increasing consolidation within the healthcare system, from banning non-competes to tightening cybersecurity. OrthoForum CEO Karen Simonton offers her perspective and wealth of knowledge, having worked with orthopaedic groups over the last decade, on how this changing landscape is impacting private …
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Mentorship in Early Career: Lessons from the Road Less Traveled
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Dr. Aaron Brandt sat down with James R. Ficke, MD, FACS, FAOA, Department Chair of Johns Hopkins, and Joseph R. Hsu, MD, FAOA, Trauma and Deformity Surgeon at Carolinas Medical Center in Atrium Health in Charlotte, to discuss meaningful mentorship during early career. This conversation focuses on what they believe led them on a path to success, and…
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05/16/24 Healthcare is deteriorating while America burns
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Generational Shifts and Worldview Changes
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Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA, discussed generational shifts and worldview changes in orthopaedics with Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA, Chair of Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation at Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Lattanza sees a lot of similarities between the residents of today, and those during her time of residency. Although there are gener…
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05/09/24 How To Truly Reform Healthcare Part 3
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FAI May 2024 Podcast: Discrepancies Between Intraoperative and Postoperative Ankle Motion Measured for Anterior-Approach Total Ankle Arthroplasty
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Although intraoperative ankle motion serves as a foundational reference for anticipated motion after surgery and guides the addition of procedures to enhance ankle motion in total ankle arthroplasty (TAA), the relationship between intraoperative and postoperative ankle motion remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the discrepancy between …
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04/25/24 How To Truly Reform Healthcare Part 2
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How changes in compensation will affect access to patient care in the future
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Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA, spoke with Scott Porter, MD, FAOA, Orthopaedic Oncologist and Vice Chair of Operations in the Department of Orthopaedics at Prisma Health, Greenville, South Carolina, to discuss how changes in compensation will affect access to patient care in the future. Throughout the discussion, the concepts of rationing healthca…
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FAI April 2024 Podcast: Statistical Fragility Analysis of Open Reduction Internal Fixation vs Primary Arthrodesis to Treat Lisfranc Injuries: A Systematic Review
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There is a lack of consensus in the use of open reduction internal fixation (ORIF) vs primary arthrodesis (PA) in the management of Lisfranc injuries. Statistical fragility represents the number of events needed to flip statistical significance and provides context to interpret P values of outcomes from conflicting studies. The current study evalua…
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04/18/24 Think twice who you vote for when it comes to your healthcare.
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