In this episode of the American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Podcast, Dr. Peter Chalmers and Dr. Rachel Frank conduct a review of the editor's picks of the best papers in the Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery from 2019. Guests include Dr. Caitlin Rugg on " The impact of prior upper-extremity surgery on orthopedic injury and surgery in collegiate athletes", Dr. Joe Ruzbarksy on “The fragility of findings of randomized controlled trials in shoulder and elbow surgery” and Dr. Bill Mallon on "Doctor, when can I drive?—the range of elbow motion while driving a car".
ASES Podcast - Episode 85 - Surgeon Physical and Mental Health
ASES Podcast - Episode 84 - RTSA vs. ORIF for Proximal Humeral Fractures
ASES Podcast - Episode 83 - How to Pick a Fellowship
ASES Podcast - Episode 82 - Relationships with Industry
ASES Podcast -Episode 81 - JSES Editor-in-Chief’s 2022 Picks Part 2
ASES Podcast - Episode 80 - JSES Editor-in-Chief’s 2022 Picks Part 1
ASES Podcast - Episode 79 - The Mentor-Mentee Meeting
ASES Podcast - Episode 78 - Cutibacterium Acnes
ASES Podcast - Episode 77 - Giving Feedback
ASES Podcast - Episode 76 - Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
ASES Podcast - Episode 75 - Practice Websites
ASES Podcast - Episode 74 - Stemmed vs. Stemless Shoulder Arthroplasty
ASES Podcast - Episode 73 - Political Advocacy
ASES Podcast - Episode 72 - Private Equity in Orthopaedic Surgery
ASES Podcast - Episode 71 - My Worst Complication
ASES Podcast - Episode 70 - Non-Operative Providers
ASES Podcast - Episode 69 - Education in Orthopaedics
ASES Podcast - Episode 68 - Acromial Stress Fractures
ASES Podcast - Episode 67 - Dr. Phillip Morodor
ASES Podcast - Episode 66 - Dr. Xavier Duralde
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