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  <description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Ready to Rethink How Orthopaedic Leaders are Made? We sit down with Rex C. Haydon, MD, PhD, FAOA, archaeologist turned musculoskeletal oncologist and Second President‑Elect of the American Orthopaedic Association—to trace the ABC Traveling Fellowship from its post‑war roots to its modern role as a launchpad for mid‑career transformation. Across five to six weeks and multiple continents, the fellowship pairs deep academic exchange with the kind of shared experience that forges lifelong mentors...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Ready to Rethink How Orthopaedic Leaders are Made? We sit down with Rex C. Haydon, MD, PhD, FAOA, archaeologist turned musculoskeletal oncologist and Second President‑Elect of the American Orthopaedic Association—to trace the ABC Traveling Fellowship from its post‑war roots to its modern role as a launchpad for mid‑career transformation. Across five to six weeks and multiple continents, the fellowship pairs deep academic exchange with the kind of shared experience that forges lifelong mentors, collaborators, and friends. From resourceful solutions in international settings to the power of hosting fellows and paying forward the mentorship you received, this episode makes a compelling case for leaving your comfort zone to grow your career, your community, and your impact.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Fracture fixed, problem solved? Not even close. Dr. Andrea Spiker sits down with two orthopedic leaders, Dr. Marc Swiontkowski and Dr. Kyle Jeray, who helped turn a quiet crisis—osteoporosis-related fractures—into a national movement that’s changing how surgeons practice, teach, and lead.  You’ll hear the untold origin story of Own the Bone and why it succeeded where earlier efforts stalled: simple, reliable interventions, clear follow-up, and a registry that reveals what works. There’s a pro...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fracture fixed, problem solved? Not even close. Dr. Andrea Spiker sits down with two orthopedic leaders, Dr. Marc Swiontkowski and Dr. Kyle Jeray, who helped turn a quiet crisis—osteoporosis-related fractures—into a national movement that’s changing how surgeons practice, teach, and lead.<br/><br/>You’ll hear the untold origin story of Own the Bone and why it succeeded where earlier efforts stalled: simple, reliable interventions, clear follow-up, and a registry that reveals what works. There’s a proven playbook, real people at the AOA ready to help, and shared best practices that make programs sustainable.<br/><br/>Owning bone health is an act of professionalism and empathy—treating the person behind the fracture and preventing the next one. If you’ve wondered how to move from “bone broke, me fix” to truly comprehensive care, this conversation gives you the history, the tools, and the push to start today.<br/><br/></p><p>Visit the JBJS Orthopaedic Forum to read Dr. Jeray’s presidential address: <a href='https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/abstract/2025/11050/out_of_left_field__leadership_lessons_i_didn_t_see.18.aspx'>https://journals.lww.com/jbjsjournal/abstract/2025/11050/out_of_left_field__leadership_lessons_i_didn_t_see.18.aspx</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[David Martin, MD, FAOA takes us on a profound exploration of orthopaedic board certification's past, present, and future landscape. As Executive Medical Director of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS), Dr. Martin provides podcast host, Dr. Douglas Lundy, rare insights into how the certification process shapes both individual surgeons and the entire profession. Dr. Martin articulates a clear vision that balances competing priorities: "We need to increase the value of board certifi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David Martin, MD, FAOA takes us on a profound exploration of orthopaedic board certification&apos;s past, present, and future landscape. As Executive Medical Director of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS), Dr. Martin provides podcast host, Dr. Douglas Lundy, rare insights into how the certification process shapes both individual surgeons and the entire profession. Dr. Martin articulates a clear vision that balances competing priorities: &quot;We need to increase the value of board certification and decrease the burden.&quot; This tension – maintaining rigorous standards while respecting surgeons&apos; time constraints – drives the evolution of assessment methods. The podcast reveals how the ABOS approaches this challenge.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re a medical student considering orthopaedics, a resident preparing for boards, or an experienced surgeon maintaining certification, this conversation offers valuable perspective on why rigorous professional standards matter – not just for career advancement, but for patient safety and the profession&apos;s continued autonomy. Subscribe now to hear more thought-provoking discussions about the future of orthopaedic surgery.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if the biggest breakthroughs in joint care are stalled not by science, but by budgets? We sit down with Dr. Josh Jacobs to trace the future of orthopaedic research across funding realities, scientific frontiers, and the mission to keep surgeon scientists in the game. It’s a candid look at how NIH indirect cuts, DOD reductions, and shifting hospital margins collide with the urgent need to tackle periprosthetic joint infection, chronic pain, and the rising burden of osteoarthritis.  Dr. Ja...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest breakthroughs in joint care are stalled not by science, but by budgets? We sit down with Dr. Josh Jacobs to trace the future of orthopaedic research across funding realities, scientific frontiers, and the mission to keep surgeon scientists in the game. It’s a candid look at how NIH indirect cuts, DOD reductions, and shifting hospital margins collide with the urgent need to tackle periprosthetic joint infection, chronic pain, and the rising burden of osteoarthritis.<br/><br/>Dr. Jacobs explains why NIAMS remains a vital engine for musculoskeletal research, how advocacy can reshape priorities, and why better grant quality—paired with clinically informed study sections—may be the fastest way to win a larger share of federal dollars. <br/><br/>If you care about the future of joint replacement, surgeon scientist careers, and truly personalized musculoskeletal care, this conversation connects the policy dots with the lab and the OR. Subscribe, share with a colleague who writes grants, and leave a review with your take on where orthopedic research dollars should go next.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if the biggest breakthroughs in joint care are stalled not by science, but by budgets? We sit down with Dr. Josh Jacobs to trace the future of orthopaedic research across funding realities, scientific frontiers, and the mission to keep surgeon scientists in the game. It’s a candid look at how NIH indirect cuts, DOD reductions, and shifting hospital margins collide with the urgent need to tackle periprosthetic joint infection, chronic pain, and the rising burden of osteoarthritis.<br/><br/>Dr. Jacobs explains why NIAMS remains a vital engine for musculoskeletal research, how advocacy can reshape priorities, and why better grant quality—paired with clinically informed study sections—may be the fastest way to win a larger share of federal dollars. <br/><br/>If you care about the future of joint replacement, surgeon scientist careers, and truly personalized musculoskeletal care, this conversation connects the policy dots with the lab and the OR. Subscribe, share with a colleague who writes grants, and leave a review with your take on where orthopedic research dollars should go next.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when a respected orthopaedic chair steps away from the big title to get back to the OR, residents, and real day-to-day impact? We sit down with Dr. Keith Kenter to unpack a rare leadership arc—building an academic culture in Kalamazoo, navigating post-COVID administrative sprawl, and ultimately returning to Missouri to reclaim core values: teaching, operating, and mentoring. It’s a candid look at ego, identity, and the quiet power of influence without authority.  Dr. Kenter share...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when a respected orthopaedic chair steps away from the big title to get back to the OR, residents, and real day-to-day impact? We sit down with Dr. Keith Kenter to unpack a rare leadership arc—building an academic culture in Kalamazoo, navigating post-COVID administrative sprawl, and ultimately returning to Missouri to reclaim core values: teaching, operating, and mentoring. It’s a candid look at ego, identity, and the quiet power of influence without authority.<br/><br/>Dr. Kenter shares how he elevated scholarly activity, promoted faculty, and designed a longitudinal musculoskeletal education program, then watched his role expand across multiple surgical services until the clinical work he loved slipped out of reach. Family, foresight, and timing opened a door at Mizzou, where strong culture and deep bench strength offered collaboration, patient-first focus, and the daily satisfaction of training the next generation.<br/><br/>If the story resonates, follow the show, share with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest “leading up” takeaway. Your feedback helps more clinicians find conversations that move our profession forward.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Owning The Future Of Ortho Ancillaries with Gerald R. Williams, Jr., MD</itunes:title>
    <title>Owning The Future Of Ortho Ancillaries with Gerald R. Williams, Jr., MD</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Want to know why some orthopaedic practices deliver faster care at lower cost with happier patients? Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA sits down with Dr. Gerry Williams, FAOA to map the strategy behind ancillary ownership—and why control, not just margin, is the quiet superpower of modern MSK care.  The heart of the episode is surgical workflow. When surgeons lead ASCs, standardization and team expertise turn operating rooms into high-performance lines: quicker turnovers, fewer complications, an...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>Want to know why some orthopaedic practices deliver faster care at lower cost with happier patients? Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA sits down with Dr. Gerry Williams, FAOA to map the strategy behind ancillary ownership—and why control, not just margin, is the quiet superpower of modern MSK care.  The heart of the episode is surgical workflow. When surgeons lead ASCs, standardization and team expertise turn operating rooms into high-performance lines: quicker turnovers, fewer complications, and lower total cost of care. Dr. Williams explains he is bullish on private practice with scale: integrated MSK groups that know their costs, invest wisely, and keep access open by diversifying revenue. <br/> <br/>If you care about the future of orthopaedic care—patient access, training integrity, ASC growth, and how to run a resilient practice—this conversation is a playbook. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with the one change you’d make to your care model after hearing this. </blockquote></blockquote><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>Want to know why some orthopaedic practices deliver faster care at lower cost with happier patients? Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA sits down with Dr. Gerry Williams, FAOA to map the strategy behind ancillary ownership—and why control, not just margin, is the quiet superpower of modern MSK care.  The heart of the episode is surgical workflow. When surgeons lead ASCs, standardization and team expertise turn operating rooms into high-performance lines: quicker turnovers, fewer complications, and lower total cost of care. Dr. Williams explains he is bullish on private practice with scale: integrated MSK groups that know their costs, invest wisely, and keep access open by diversifying revenue. <br/> <br/>If you care about the future of orthopaedic care—patient access, training integrity, ASC growth, and how to run a resilient practice—this conversation is a playbook. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with the one change you’d make to your care model after hearing this. </blockquote></blockquote><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="2:56" title="Crisis Leadership At AAOS" />
  <psc:chapter start="6:20" title="Rothman’s Model And Early Career Lessons" />
  <psc:chapter start="9:30" title="Why Ancillaries Matter: Revenue And Value" />
  <psc:chapter start="12:20" title="What Rothman Owns And How It Works" />
  <psc:chapter start="16:00" title="MSO Structure And True Integration" />
  <psc:chapter start="19:10" title="Shareholders, Incentives, And COVID Shocks" />
  <psc:chapter start="23:20" title="The Future Of Imaging In Practice" />
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  <psc:chapter start="30:00" title="PT, Radiology Politics, And Advocacy" />
  <psc:chapter start="33:10" title="ASCs, Specialty Hospitals, And Efficiency" />
  <psc:chapter start="37:00" title="Private Practice Survival And Scale" />
  <psc:chapter start="39:50" title="Leadership Realities And Closing" />
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    <itunes:title>How A 44-Physician Practice Stays Independent In A Hospital-Dominated Market</itunes:title>
    <title>How A 44-Physician Practice Stays Independent In A Hospital-Dominated Market</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Want a real look at how independent orthopaedic groups thrive while hospitals buy up urgent cares, primary care, and the referral rails? Dr. Doug Lundy, AOA host, sits down with Dr. Kimmerly, president at Peachtree Orthopedics in Atlanta, to unpack how a 44-physician practice stays nimble, patient-centered, and profitable in a market dominated by large systems and complex EHR ecosystems. The story isn’t about being the biggest—it’s about building a vertically integrated experience that moves ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Want a real look at how independent orthopaedic groups thrive while hospitals buy up urgent cares, primary care, and the referral rails? Dr. Doug Lundy, AOA host, sits down with Dr. Kimmerly, president at Peachtree Orthopedics in Atlanta, to unpack how a 44-physician practice stays nimble, patient-centered, and profitable in a market dominated by large systems and complex EHR ecosystems. The story isn’t about being the biggest—it’s about building a vertically integrated experience that moves patients from access to outcome with speed and clarity.<br/><br/>If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a colleague who’s weighing independence vs employment, and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway. Your feedback helps more surgeons find conversations that matter.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want a real look at how independent orthopaedic groups thrive while hospitals buy up urgent cares, primary care, and the referral rails? Dr. Doug Lundy, AOA host, sits down with Dr. Kimmerly, president at Peachtree Orthopedics in Atlanta, to unpack how a 44-physician practice stays nimble, patient-centered, and profitable in a market dominated by large systems and complex EHR ecosystems. The story isn’t about being the biggest—it’s about building a vertically integrated experience that moves patients from access to outcome with speed and clarity.<br/><br/>If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a colleague who’s weighing independence vs employment, and leave a quick review with your biggest takeaway. Your feedback helps more surgeons find conversations that matter.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2025 08:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="8:30" title="Vertically Integrated Care Model" />
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  <psc:chapter start="19:05" title="Sustainability And Reinvestment Strategy" />
  <psc:chapter start="22:20" title="Consolidation And Private Equity Lessons" />
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  <psc:chapter start="30:00" title="Culture, Cohesion, And Retention" />
  <psc:chapter start="33:00" title="EHR Choices And Epic Gravity" />
  <psc:chapter start="36:10" title="Barriers To Geographic Expansion" />
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    <itunes:title>Building a Future-Ready Orthopaedics System: Leadership, Integration, and Value</itunes:title>
    <title>Building a Future-Ready Orthopaedics System: Leadership, Integration, and Value</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What if a health system could be massive and still feel local to every patient it serves? We sit down with Dr. MaCalus Hogan, chair of orthopedic surgery at UPMC, to unpack how a hybrid model—academic, community-employed, and private partners—can deliver scale without sameness. Dr. Hogan shares the leadership habits that shaped his path (mentorship, humility, listening first) and how those habits translate into practical decisions that align surgeons, hospitals, and health plans around value....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>What if a health system could be massive and still feel local to every patient it serves? We sit down with Dr. MaCalus Hogan, chair of orthopedic surgery at UPMC, to unpack how a hybrid model—academic, community-employed, and private partners—can deliver scale without sameness. Dr. Hogan shares the leadership habits that shaped his path (mentorship, humility, listening first) and how those habits translate into practical decisions that align surgeons, hospitals, and health plans around value.<br/><br/>We pull back the curtain on horizontal integration—building trust and shared standards across regions—before moving into vertical integration that connects financing, bundles, post-acute care, and data. Dr. Hogan explains how UPMC leveraged CJR-era lessons to create surgeon-built programs for quality and cost, mirrored within a 4M+ member health plan. Expect clear insights on center-of-excellence designations, optimizing post-acute spend, and the realities of TEAMS participation. We also dig into consolidation with eyes wide open: comparing contracts, unlocking economies of scale, and reinvesting savings into community access points like ambulatory surgery centers and subspecialty services where patients actually live.<br/><br/>Looking 15–20 years ahead, Dr. Hogan argues the big will get bigger, but winners will collaborate, not copy-and-paste. Markets differ, payer mixes shift, and culture matters. The future favors systems that listen locally and act decisively—standardizing where it helps, flexing where it counts. If you care about orthopedic leadership, bundles, payer alignment, and how to grow without breaking what works, this conversation offers a grounded playbook.<br/><br/>Enjoy the episode? Follow, share with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway—what’s one integration move your market needs next?</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What if a health system could be massive and still feel local to every patient it serves? We sit down with Dr. MaCalus Hogan, chair of orthopedic surgery at UPMC, to unpack how a hybrid model—academic, community-employed, and private partners—can deliver scale without sameness. Dr. Hogan shares the leadership habits that shaped his path (mentorship, humility, listening first) and how those habits translate into practical decisions that align surgeons, hospitals, and health plans around value.<br/><br/>We pull back the curtain on horizontal integration—building trust and shared standards across regions—before moving into vertical integration that connects financing, bundles, post-acute care, and data. Dr. Hogan explains how UPMC leveraged CJR-era lessons to create surgeon-built programs for quality and cost, mirrored within a 4M+ member health plan. Expect clear insights on center-of-excellence designations, optimizing post-acute spend, and the realities of TEAMS participation. We also dig into consolidation with eyes wide open: comparing contracts, unlocking economies of scale, and reinvesting savings into community access points like ambulatory surgery centers and subspecialty services where patients actually live.<br/><br/>Looking 15–20 years ahead, Dr. Hogan argues the big will get bigger, but winners will collaborate, not copy-and-paste. Markets differ, payer mixes shift, and culture matters. The future favors systems that listen locally and act decisively—standardizing where it helps, flexing where it counts. If you care about orthopedic leadership, bundles, payer alignment, and how to grow without breaking what works, this conversation offers a grounded playbook.<br/><br/>Enjoy the episode? Follow, share with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway—what’s one integration move your market needs next?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="24:42" title="Horizontal vs Vertical Integration" />
  <psc:chapter start="28:02" title="Bundles, Health Plan, and Quality Programs" />
  <psc:chapter start="31:22" title="TEAMS Model and Surgeon-Led Value" />
  <psc:chapter start="34:18" title="Consolidation, Cost, and Community Investment" />
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    <itunes:title>What Changes When Your Job Becomes Building Others</itunes:title>
    <title>What Changes When Your Job Becomes Building Others</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A new chair’s first year can feel like drinking from a fire hose—until the patterns emerge. Dr. Doug Lundy speaks with Dr. Jennifer Wolf, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, to unpack what truly shifts when your role becomes building others: the politics you don’t see until you’re in the seat, the communication cadence that keeps a department aligned, and the quiet decisions that make or break culture. We also delve into the structural elemen...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A new chair’s first year can feel like drinking from a fire hose—until the patterns emerge. Dr. Doug Lundy speaks with Dr. Jennifer Wolf, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, to unpack what truly shifts when your role becomes building others: the politics you don’t see until you’re in the seat, the communication cadence that keeps a department aligned, and the quiet decisions that make or break culture.</p><p>We also delve into the structural elements of leadership: when to appoint vice chairs, how to select division chiefs fairly and why an application process can reveal motivation more effectively than seniority. </p><p>Whether you’re a surgeon aspiring to leadership or a chair refining your playbook, this conversation offers lessons on culture, structure, and strategy—delivered with humility and practical insight. Subscribe, share with a colleague ready to lead, and leave a review noting the one leadership practice you’d adopt tomorrow.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new chair’s first year can feel like drinking from a fire hose—until the patterns emerge. Dr. Doug Lundy speaks with Dr. Jennifer Wolf, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, to unpack what truly shifts when your role becomes building others: the politics you don’t see until you’re in the seat, the communication cadence that keeps a department aligned, and the quiet decisions that make or break culture.</p><p>We also delve into the structural elements of leadership: when to appoint vice chairs, how to select division chiefs fairly and why an application process can reveal motivation more effectively than seniority. </p><p>Whether you’re a surgeon aspiring to leadership or a chair refining your playbook, this conversation offers lessons on culture, structure, and strategy—delivered with humility and practical insight. Subscribe, share with a colleague ready to lead, and leave a review noting the one leadership practice you’d adopt tomorrow.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:23" title="Welcome And Guest Introduction" />
  <psc:chapter start="2:26" title="Path To The Chair Role" />
  <psc:chapter start="4:33" title="Internal Candidate, External Learning Curve" />
  <psc:chapter start="6:19" title="Moving Institutions And Career Strategy" />
  <psc:chapter start="7:40" title="Deciding When To Leave Or Stay" />
  <psc:chapter start="9:30" title="Bringing Change Without “Back Home We…”" />
  <psc:chapter start="11:19" title="From Colleague To Chair" />
  <psc:chapter start="14:17" title="Finding Support Among Fellow Chairs" />
  <psc:chapter start="15:41" title="Building Leadership Teams And Culture" />
  <psc:chapter start="17:14" title="Selecting Division Chiefs Fairly" />
  <psc:chapter start="19:08" title="First 90 Days And Key Books" />
  <psc:chapter start="22:27" title="Translating Administration To Faculty" />
  <psc:chapter start="25:01" title="Formal Training And Getting The Right People" />
  <psc:chapter start="27:47" title="Competing In A Red Ocean Market" />
  <psc:chapter start="29:13" title="Strengths, Gaps, And Managing Staff" />
  <psc:chapter start="31:04" title="Scope Surprises And Protecting Clinical Time" />
  <psc:chapter start="33:05" title="Advice For Aspiring Leaders" />
  <psc:chapter start="35:16" title="No Regrets And Recruiting Wins" />
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    <itunes:title>Resilience Isn’t a Buzzword: It’s How Orthopaedics Survives</itunes:title>
    <title>Resilience Isn’t a Buzzword: It’s How Orthopaedics Survives</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The future of orthopaedic practice won’t be won by the highest offer or the loudest brand—it’ll be won by groups that can bend without breaking. Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with Dr. Alex Vaccaro of Rothman to unpack how a true megagroup navigates shrinking CMS rates, anesthesia shortages, hiring wars, and private equity.  ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>The future of orthopaedic practice won’t be won by the highest offer or the loudest brand—it’ll be won by groups that can bend without breaking. Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with Dr. Alex Vaccaro of Rothman to unpack how a true megagroup navigates shrinking CMS rates, anesthesia shortages, hiring wars, and private equity. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The future of orthopaedic practice won’t be won by the highest offer or the loudest brand—it’ll be won by groups that can bend without breaking. Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with Dr. Alex Vaccaro of Rothman to unpack how a true megagroup navigates shrinking CMS rates, anesthesia shortages, hiring wars, and private equity. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2025 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="5:20" title="Competing Models: PE, Hospitals, Megagroups" />
  <psc:chapter start="8:55" title="Leading Shareholders, Not Employees" />
  <psc:chapter start="13:55" title="Surviving COVID And Flexing Costs" />
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  <psc:chapter start="24:30" title="Hiring Wars And PE Math" />
  <psc:chapter start="31:15" title="Resilience Through Diversified Revenue" />
  <psc:chapter start="37:00" title="Value-Based Care Without Illusions" />
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    <itunes:title>Beyond Time-Based Training: What Makes a Competent Surgeon?</itunes:title>
    <title>Beyond Time-Based Training: What Makes a Competent Surgeon?</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with two leaders at the forefront of residency education: Dr. Tessa Balach, past chair of the Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD), and Dr. Trent Guthrie, current CORD chair to discuss the future of Orthopaedic Education.  Their conversation explores the shift toward competency-based medical education in orthopaedic surgery.  Technology's transformative role in surgical education emerges as another focus of the discussion. Regardless of your career s...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with two leaders at the forefront of residency education: Dr. Tessa Balach, past chair of the Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD), and Dr. Trent Guthrie, current CORD chair to discuss the future of Orthopaedic Education.<br/><br/>Their conversation explores the shift toward competency-based medical education in orthopaedic surgery.  Technology&apos;s transformative role in surgical education emerges as another focus of the discussion.</p><p>Regardless of your career stage, this discussion provides a crucial perspective on how orthopaedic training is evolving to meet tomorrow&apos;s challenges. <br/><br/>Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes exploring leadership and innovation in orthopedic surgery!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with two leaders at the forefront of residency education: Dr. Tessa Balach, past chair of the Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD), and Dr. Trent Guthrie, current CORD chair to discuss the future of Orthopaedic Education.<br/><br/>Their conversation explores the shift toward competency-based medical education in orthopaedic surgery.  Technology&apos;s transformative role in surgical education emerges as another focus of the discussion.</p><p>Regardless of your career stage, this discussion provides a crucial perspective on how orthopaedic training is evolving to meet tomorrow&apos;s challenges. <br/><br/>Subscribe to stay updated on future episodes exploring leadership and innovation in orthopedic surgery!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2025 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="0:24" title="Introduction to AOA Podcast Series" />
  <psc:chapter start="1:35" title="Meet Drs. Balach and Guthrie" />
  <psc:chapter start="2:39" title="CORD Conference and Organization Overview" />
  <psc:chapter start="7:40" title="Leadership Development in Orthopaedic Education" />
  <psc:chapter start="16:36" title="Competency-Based Medical Education Explained" />
  <psc:chapter start="25:35" title="Early Subspecialization vs. General Training" />
  <psc:chapter start="29:15" title="Technology and Future of Residency Education" />
  <psc:chapter start="34:24" title="Building a Representative Orthopaedic Workforce" />
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    <itunes:title>The Biologic Future of Joint Replacement with Antonia Chen, MD, FAOA</itunes:title>
    <title>The Biologic Future of Joint Replacement with Antonia Chen, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Robotics emerges as another transformative force. While many surgeons remain skeptical, Dr. Chen makes a compelling case for why robotics will eventually become standard.  Perhaps most exciting is the potential to address periprosthetic joint infection (PJI)—what Dr. Chen calls "the holy grail" challenge in joint replacement. From implant coatings that prevent bacterial adhesion to novel technologies that disrupt biofilm formation, the future may include treatments that can eliminate infectio...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Robotics emerges as another transformative force. While many surgeons remain skeptical, Dr. Chen makes a compelling case for why robotics will eventually become standard.<br/><br/>Perhaps most exciting is the potential to address periprosthetic joint infection (PJI)—what Dr. Chen calls &quot;the holy grail&quot; challenge in joint replacement. From implant coatings that prevent bacterial adhesion to novel technologies that disrupt biofilm formation, the future may include treatments that can eliminate infections without removing well-fixed implants.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robotics emerges as another transformative force. While many surgeons remain skeptical, Dr. Chen makes a compelling case for why robotics will eventually become standard.<br/><br/>Perhaps most exciting is the potential to address periprosthetic joint infection (PJI)—what Dr. Chen calls &quot;the holy grail&quot; challenge in joint replacement. From implant coatings that prevent bacterial adhesion to novel technologies that disrupt biofilm formation, the future may include treatments that can eliminate infections without removing well-fixed implants.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Rick Wright explores the future of orthopaedic sports medicine, focusing on promising developments in cartilage replacement, meniscus substitution, ACL repair, and innovative rotator cuff treatments. His expert insights reveal how these advancements could transform patient care while addressing the economic realities of implementing cutting-edge treatments. ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The healthcare workforce crisis is reshaping American medicine in profound ways that will impact both providers and patients for decades to come. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Thomas L Miller, Chief Medical Officer at the University of Utah, reveals how healthcare institutions are navigating the aftermath of what he calls "a bird's eye view of the future" following the pandemic-induced Great Resignation. ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[What happens when devastating cancer diagnoses transform into manageable chronic conditions? Dr. Terry Peabody, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at Northwestern University and past AOA president, takes us on a compelling journey through the evolving landscape of musculoskeletal oncology.  Dr. Peabody shares profound leadership wisdom gained from mentors who taught him that true leadership means "bringing people along with you, not pulling up the ladder." This philosophy has shaped his approach to...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The healthcare landscape is transforming at lightning speed, with consolidation reshaping how orthopaedic care is delivered across America. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. David Jevsevar, CEO of OrthoVirginia, shares his unique perspective gained from navigating nearly every side of this complex equation—from private practice founder to hospital executive to leader of one of the nation's premier orthopaedic mega groups. ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Whether you're contemplating your first practice or considering a job change, this conversation offers invaluable guidance from those who've successfully navigated multiple transitions.  AOA Emerging Leader Aaron Brandt, MD, had a discussion with Antonia Chen, MD, FAOA, and Clayton Nuelle, MD, about transitioning jobs early in your career, and how to decide what your non-negotiables are for your workplace environment.  What drives these transitions? As our guests reveal, it's often ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>Revolutionizing Fracture Care: The Future of Orthopaedic Trauma with William T. Obremskey, MD, FAOA</title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Peter Murray, MD, FAOA, from the Mayo Clinic shares his groundbreaking insights on hand surgery and leadership. Discover how this unique specialty, sitting at the crossroads of general, plastic, and orthopaedic surgery, is not only evolving but also leading advancements in areas like wound management and peripheral nerve reconstruction. Dr. Murray sheds light on the exciting integration of genetic and regenerative medicine within hand surgery, emphasizing the growing demand for skilled surgeo...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Charlie Saltzman, MD, a leader in foot and ankle surgery and former chair of the University of Utah’s Department of Orthopaedics, joins Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA, to discuss the future of orthopaedic surgery. Dr. Saltzman shares insights on leadership, collective vision, and community engagement to create thriving teams and advance medical programs. Join us as we discuss transformative innovations, from potential osteoarthritis treatments to trauma reduction via self-driving cars....]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Embracing Allyship: Driving Diversity and Inclusion in Orthopaedic Surgery</itunes:title>
    <title>Embracing Allyship: Driving Diversity and Inclusion in Orthopaedic Surgery</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA Emerging Leader, Aaron Brandt, MD, sits down with Professor Bethany Adams (Villanova) and Mimi Peterson, MD (MGH), to discuss the power of allyship and privilege in orthopaedic surgery.  This discussion highlights the importance of DEI forums in fostering challenging yet vital conversations, supported by a three-year curriculum addressing allyship, DEI burnout, and the business aspects of DEI. Effective allyship is a continuous journey. Explore strategies to drive DEI initiatives wit...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Navigating Ethical and Transformative Physician-Industry Relationships with Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA</itunes:title>
    <title>Navigating Ethical and Transformative Physician-Industry Relationships with Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA, sits down with Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA to discuss the ethical dynamics and transformative potential of physician-industry relationships. Through his wealth of experience in leadership roles, Dr. Mir guides us through the intricacies of aligning personal passion with professional commitments in the medical field. He opens up about maintaining integrity through transparent, fair market value agreements, and how the "front page test" can serve as...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA, sits down with Hassan R. Mir, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA to discuss the ethical dynamics and transformative potential of physician-industry relationships. Through his wealth of experience in leadership roles, Dr. Mir guides us through the intricacies of aligning personal passion with professional commitments in the medical field. He opens up about maintaining integrity through transparent, fair market value agreements, and how the &quot;front page test&quot; can serve as a guiding principle for ethical business interactions. Prioritizing patient care while cultivating meaningful industry partnerships stands at the forefront of our discussion, offering a blueprint for those navigating this complex landscape.<br/><br/>As we delve into the evolving roles of physicians as educators, advisors, and innovators within the industry, Dr. Mir sheds light on the balance needed for those aspiring to leadership positions. We explore how younger physicians can effectively engage with the industry through teaching, networking, and research, while also addressing ethical considerations and the importance of transparent disclosure practices. This episode is packed with insights on navigating the rewarding world of physician-industry engagement, the challenges national organizations face in maintaining funding, and the mutual benefits that arise from these vital partnerships. Join us in this compelling conversation to learn strategies for harnessing the potential of physician-industry collaborations.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>Exploring Cutting-Edge Implant Technologies with Arun Aneja, MD, PhD</itunes:title>
    <title>Exploring Cutting-Edge Implant Technologies with Arun Aneja, MD, PhD</title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Unlock the future of orthopaedic surgery with our enlightening conversation featuring James L. Cook, DVM, PhD, OTSC, a pioneering expert in regenerative orthopaedics. Learn about the transformative potential of cutting-edge treatments, including the innovative combination of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) and Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) for joint health. Dr. Cook sheds light on the importance of evidence-based practices, regulatory challenges with mesenchymal stem cells, and the perils of unverified "st...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Can orthopaedic surgeons balance the demands of their profession while navigating complex healthcare systems? Join us as we explore this and more with our special guest, Felix H. “Buddy” Savoie, III, MD, FAOA. Dr. Savoie pulls back the curtain on the dedication required in orthopedic surgery, the challenges of maintaining high standards in patient care despite restrictive regulations, and how different operational models impact the quality of care provided. This isn't just about bones and joi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>The Future of Orthopaedic Surgery Research Unveiled</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 paper mills, to the crucial rise in retracted manuscripts due to poor peer review, Dr. Swiontkowski explores every avenue. Also covered is the role o...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 education system, already gaining momentum in countries like Canada, Australia, and the UK. Listen to Dr. Marsh's firsthand experience and wisdom o...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>Revolutionizing Orthopaedic Surgery: AI, Big Data, and Leadership with Wayne J. Sebastianelli, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 orthopaedic care. Dr. Sebastianelli provides a comparative analysis of international big data registries, highlighting the differences between system...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>Navigating the Future of Rural Orthopaedic Surgery: Insights from Dr. Jim Barber</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 illuminates the challenges and rewards of rural healthcare, showing how one dedicated individual can make a significant impact both locally and nationally...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <title>Let’s Talk Boards: Certification is Within Reach</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 surgeons emphasized that the examiners want to make sure that you are practicing safe medicine. Drs. Brandt, Honcharuk, and Catanzano highlighted the imp...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>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.</p><p>While the boards can be a stressful process, all three orthopaedic surgeons emphasized that the examiners want to make sure that you are practicing safe medicine. Drs. Brandt, Honcharuk, and Catanzano highlighted the importance of using proper documentation, redacting all identifying data, and thoroughly reviewing the ABOS guidelines. Using proper documentation will set you and your patient up for future success. Throughout the conversation, they share valuable insights and personal stories about how mentors and colleagues played pivotal roles in their board preparation. Tune in for essential tips and advice to help you navigate this challenging process with confidence. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p><p>While the boards can be a stressful process, all three orthopaedic surgeons emphasized that the examiners want to make sure that you are practicing safe medicine. Drs. Brandt, Honcharuk, and Catanzano highlighted the importance of using proper documentation, redacting all identifying data, and thoroughly reviewing the ABOS guidelines. Using proper documentation will set you and your patient up for future success. Throughout the conversation, they share valuable insights and personal stories about how mentors and colleagues played pivotal roles in their board preparation. Tune in for essential tips and advice to help you navigate this challenging process with confidence. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 08:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <title>Shifts in Medicare - A discussion with Karl Koenig, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 large amounts of money on healthcare, Dr. Koenig believes the payment system needs to be adjusted to improve patient outcomes. It is discuss...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>Dr. Koenig touched on the different views for Medicare shifting payment systems and managing budget issues. While America has spent large amounts of money on healthcare, Dr. Koenig believes the payment system needs to be adjusted to improve patient outcomes. It is discussed how Medicare is trying to move in a different direction by creating relationships between the specialists and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), so they can work together and achieve the same goals. Drs. Lundy and Koenig transitioned to a discussion on bundle payments; and explained the pros and cons for both physicians and patients. Overall, Dr. Koenig stated there are different views on Medicare, but the goal is to have the surgeons’ incentives be more aligned with the patients, to give them the best care possible.  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>Dr. Koenig touched on the different views for Medicare shifting payment systems and managing budget issues. While America has spent large amounts of money on healthcare, Dr. Koenig believes the payment system needs to be adjusted to improve patient outcomes. It is discussed how Medicare is trying to move in a different direction by creating relationships between the specialists and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), so they can work together and achieve the same goals. Drs. Lundy and Koenig transitioned to a discussion on bundle payments; and explained the pros and cons for both physicians and patients. Overall, Dr. Koenig stated there are different views on Medicare, but the goal is to have the surgeons’ incentives be more aligned with the patients, to give them the best care possible.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Jul 2024 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 impacting orthopaedics for both residents and educators. The ease of access and affordability of virtual reality education allows residents to prac...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>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.</p><p>Virtual Reality (VR) training is impacting orthopaedics for both residents and educators. The ease of access and affordability of virtual reality education allows residents to practice and be better prepared in the OR, while also allowing the educators to assess the resident’s performance and teach them the best habits and actions to operate at the highest level. While typical training methods give haptic feedback to residents, virtual reality allows both haptic and real data feedback to assess competency. In addition to the different types of feedback that VR provides, it also can help foster mentorship both live or on demand, which helps promote a synchronous learning experience for the mentor and mentee. Dr. Goel expresses his excitement and optimism about the future role that VR and AI will play in the world of orthopaedics to provide the best training to future orthopaedic surgeons.</p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 04 Jun 2024 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 how they have gotten the most out of both experiences – being a mentor and as a mentee. Their discussion communicates the importance of hone...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>This conversation focuses on what they believe led them on a path to success, and how they have gotten the most out of both experiences – being a mentor and as a mentee. Their discussion communicates the importance of honesty and vulnerability when making relationships, and how this gives both parties the ability to trust one another. Throughout their chat, Drs. Brandt, Ficke, and Hsu, share numerous stories on how their relationships began, and the ways they were able to capitalize on being their genuine selves.  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>This conversation focuses on what they believe led them on a path to success, and how they have gotten the most out of both experiences – being a mentor and as a mentee. Their discussion communicates the importance of honesty and vulnerability when making relationships, and how this gives both parties the ability to trust one another. Throughout their chat, Drs. Brandt, Ficke, and Hsu, share numerous stories on how their relationships began, and the ways they were able to capitalize on being their genuine selves.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 generational differences in technology and practices, there are many positive changes that allow orthopaedic surgeons to become competent and succ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>Dr. Lattanza sees a lot of similarities between the residents of today, and those during her time of residency. Although there are generational differences in technology and practices, there are many positive changes that allow orthopaedic surgeons to become competent and successful in their practice. Young faculty prefers to have a culture that supports their professional and personal lives, allowing them to develop their leadership skills and become a working member of society. </p><p>Some of the major differences between generations are the faster adaptation to technology and the increased effort to support diversity amongst the orthopaedic profession. Both factors allow for orthopaedic surgeons to become better poised to solve issues in medicine, use more forward thinking, and expand their leadership to a more inclusive culture. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p><p>Dr. Lattanza sees a lot of similarities between the residents of today, and those during her time of residency. Although there are generational differences in technology and practices, there are many positive changes that allow orthopaedic surgeons to become competent and successful in their practice. Young faculty prefers to have a culture that supports their professional and personal lives, allowing them to develop their leadership skills and become a working member of society. </p><p>Some of the major differences between generations are the faster adaptation to technology and the increased effort to support diversity amongst the orthopaedic profession. Both factors allow for orthopaedic surgeons to become better poised to solve issues in medicine, use more forward thinking, and expand their leadership to a more inclusive culture. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2024 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>How changes in compensation will affect access to patient care in the future</itunes:title>
    <title>How changes in compensation will affect access to patient care in the future</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[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 healthcare, bundling, and the future of compensation models are evaluated. Dr. Porter explains that compensation affects physician behavior which dir...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Alex Jahangir, MD, FAOA, an Orthopaedic Trauma Surgeon at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, spoke with Dr. Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA, about the governmental influence on change of culture in orthopaedics. Dr. Jahangir shared his experience as the Chair of the Board of Health and the COVID-19 Taskforce, during the global pandemic. Taking on this government position allowed Dr. Jahangir to see what matters most to the community of Nashville regarding Health and Safety. He found th...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>A Preview of Future Episodes: The Future of Orthopaedics and Early Career Best Practices</itunes:title>
    <title>A Preview of Future Episodes: The Future of Orthopaedics and Early Career Best Practices</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Drs. Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA and Aaron Brandt, MD, sat down with Dr. Matthew R. Schmitz, MD, FAOA to discuss the development of two new Lessons in Leadership Podcast Series. Dr. Lundy discussed his intention to interview different leaders on the topic of the future in orthopaedics. This primarily involves changes in culture, employment, and technology—factors that have a major effect on the careers of orthopaedic surgeons. Dr. Brandt indicates that different leaders will be interviewe...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Efficiency Early in Practice - A Conversation with Neil P. Sheth, MD, FAOA</itunes:title>
    <title>Efficiency Early in Practice - A Conversation with Neil P. Sheth, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Matthew R. Schmitz, MD, FAOA, sat down with the Chief of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, Neil P. Sheth, MD, FAOA, to discuss ways that young orthopaedic surgeons can be efficient early in their practice. Throughout their conversation, they articulate three key points to being efficient: managing your attention and energy, finding a work-life balance, and using your time wisely by creating good habits. Not only do they share their tips on finding efficiency early in your career, but...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2024 16:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training Competent Orthopaedic Surgeons - A Discussion with Australian Orthopaedic Association Past President, Dr. Chris Morrey</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Competent Orthopaedic Surgeons - A Discussion with Australian Orthopaedic Association Past President, Dr. Chris Morrey</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA President, Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, connected with Australian Orthopaedic Association (AOA) Past President, Dr. Chris Morrey, to discuss their new programs that have been put into place to diversify the orthopaedic specialty, how the AOA is trying to improve healthcare in regional/rural areas, and how they implemented competency based training into their healthcare system. The Australian Orthopaedic Association is hopeful that the future of orthopaedics will continue to improve by trainin...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 05 Dec 2023 14:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Building a Better Future: An Interview with New Zealand Orthopaedic Association (NZOA) Past President, Haemish Crawford, FRACS</itunes:title>
    <title>Building a Better Future: An Interview with New Zealand Orthopaedic Association (NZOA) Past President, Haemish Crawford, FRACS</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA President Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, connected with New Zealand Orthopaedic Association (NZOA) President, Haemish Crawford, FRACS, to discuss the structure of orthopaedics in New Zealand, the status of the workforce, and the best way to provide value to young orthopaedic surgeons. The discussion led to an in-depth conversation about the challenges New Zealand orthopaedic surgeons are dealing with, including a lack of healthcare providers, inability to find employment after training, and the...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Diversity and Unification - A Discussion with Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) Past President, Laurie Hiemstra, MD, PhD, FRCSC</itunes:title>
    <title>Diversity and Unification - A Discussion with Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) Past President, Laurie Hiemstra, MD, PhD, FRCSC</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA President Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, connected with Canadian Orthopaedic Association (COA) Past President, Laurie Hiemstra, MD, PhD, FRCSC, to discuss her unusual path to leadership, her plan for improving diversity in orthopaedics, and the most pressing critical issues affecting the COA. While waitlisting and licensure issues between provinces continue to be a challenge within the orthopaedic specialty, Dr. Hiemstra made it her goal to advocate for underrepresented groups, unify the commun...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>The Enduring Process of Becoming an Orthopaedic Surgeon – A Discussion with South African Orthopaedic Association Past President, Dr. Basil Vrettos</itunes:title>
    <title>The Enduring Process of Becoming an Orthopaedic Surgeon – A Discussion with South African Orthopaedic Association Past President, Dr. Basil Vrettos</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA President Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, connected with South African Orthopaedic Association (SAOA) Past President, Dr. Basil Vrettos, to discuss his path to leadership, the importance of mentorship, the issues that face South African orthopaedists, and the intense training process to become an orthopaedic surgeon in South Africa. Mentorship has played a vital role in the career of Dr. Vrettos–he believes a mentorship is a two-way street in which both the mentor and mentee can equally learn fr...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Critical Issues Facing the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) - An Interview with BOA Past President, Deborah Eastwood, MB, FRCS</itunes:title>
    <title>Critical Issues Facing the British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) - An Interview with BOA Past President, Deborah Eastwood, MB, FRCS</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[AOA President Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, connected with British Orthopaedic Association (BOA) Past President, Deborah Eastwood, MB, FRCS, to share her path to leadership, the importance of early involvement in your orthopaedic career, and the critical issues facing the BOA today.    Dr. Eastwood discusses key topics such as backlog of cases, unhappiness with the system due to disruption from industrial action, lack of autonomy, and diversity, equity, and inclusion within orthopaedics....]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>Unique Solution to Address Residency and Fellowship Applicant Evaluations: An Educational Discussion with Medicratic Inc. Leadership </itunes:title>
    <title>Unique Solution to Address Residency and Fellowship Applicant Evaluations: An Educational Discussion with Medicratic Inc. Leadership </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Host Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, welcomed Tanner Mitton, CEO and Alex Thomson, President of Medicratic, a company developed to offer a software solution to address Residency and Fellowship applicant evaluations. Tanner and Alex discuss how a trip to a medical conference in Philadelphia turned into the development of Medicratic. After a deeper discussion on the challenges of the resident application process, Tanner and Alex decided there had to be a more efficient way for Program Directors to g...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>The Journey of an Orthopaedic Carousel President: An Interview with Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[2023-2024 AOA President, Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, joins host Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, to deliver a history and background on the Orthopaedic Carousel. Dr. Van Heest explains the exciting process of the Orthopaedic Carousel as she joins each of the English Speaking Orthopaedic Society presidents at their respective annual meetings.  Follow the podcast series to learn how the Orthopaedic Carousel serves as an international think tank to understand how the respective societies and mem...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <title>AOA | USC APEX Leadership Certificate Program – The Importance of Leadership Development for Orthopaedic Leaders </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[J. Benjamin Jackson III, MD, MBA, FAOA (APEX 2023 Cohort) sat down with APEX Cohort members: Christopher E. Gross, MD, FAOA (APEX 2023 Cohort), Kamran S. Hamid, MD, MPH, FAOA (APEX 2023 Cohort), and David E. Lazarus, MD, FAOA (APEX 2020-2021 Cohort), to discuss their experience with the APEX program. They talked about their reasons for joining the program, the lessons they have learned, and the skills they can utilize as they progress in their careers.    ]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>AOA Annual Leadership Meeting Moderator Insights: Dynamics of Healthcare</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Douglas W. Lundy, MD, FAOA, MBA, joins hosts Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, to deliver key insights derived from developing the first symposium session at the 2023 AOA Annual Leadership Meeting.  Dr. Lundy outlines the emerging market trends and disruptive forces impacting healthcare delivery, which will be amplified in the annual meeting symposium, The Changing Environment/Dynamic of Healthcare.  He discusses the unique backgrounds and perspectives offered...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2023 11:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>AOA Annual Leadership Meeting Moderator Insights: Building An Orthopaedic Culture of Safety</itunes:title>
    <title>AOA Annual Leadership Meeting Moderator Insights: Building An Orthopaedic Culture of Safety</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cohosts Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA interview David Ring, MD, PhD, FAOA, about his role as Moderator for Symposium 5: Culture of Safety Across All Professional Endeavors, at the 2023 AOA Annual Meeting. Dr. Ring discusses his personal experience with culture of safety and how it has evolved in the fifteen years that he spent at Massachusetts General Hospital as the chair of orthopaedic and patient safety committee. He shared his perspective on the importance o...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cohosts Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA interview David Ring, MD, PhD, FAOA, about his role as Moderator for Symposium 5: Culture of Safety Across All Professional Endeavors, at the 2023 AOA Annual Meeting.</p><p>Dr. Ring discusses his personal experience with culture of safety and how it has evolved in the fifteen years that he spent at Massachusetts General Hospital as the chair of orthopaedic and patient safety committee. He shared his perspective on the importance of patient safety and how doctors can help each other in order to create a safer hospital system. <br/><br/>David Ring, MD, PhD, FAOA is a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and the Upper Extremity Clinical Director of UT Health Austin’s Musculoskeletal Institute. He specializes in hand to shoulder surgery, of which common problems include pain, numbness, injury, infection, or a bump. Additionally, Dr. Ring is a professor in the Dell Medical School Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care and a courtesy professor in both the Dell Medical School Department of Health Social Work and the Dell Medical School Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.</p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 11 Apr 2023 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Tale of Two Specialties: Bone Health Views From Orthopaedics and Rheumatology</itunes:title>
    <title>Tale of Two Specialties: Bone Health Views From Orthopaedics and Rheumatology</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[How can orthopaedic surgeons play an  important  leadership role in the bone health care of patients?   Kelly Krohn, MD, FACR, CCD, is a board certified and fellowship trained rheumatologist with The CORE Institute.  Dr. Krohn shares powerful illustrations of the importance of integrating bone health specialist perspectives into orthopaedic practice.  Kyle Jeray, MD, FAOA, Chair at Prisma Health – Upstate, is an active AOA leader and strong champion for the AOA Own the Bon...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>How can orthopaedic surgeons play an  important  leadership role in the bone health care of patients?  </p><p>Kelly Krohn, MD, FACR, CCD, is a board certified and fellowship trained rheumatologist with The CORE Institute.  Dr. Krohn shares powerful illustrations of the importance of integrating bone health specialist perspectives into orthopaedic practice.<br/><br/>Kyle Jeray, MD, FAOA, Chair at Prisma Health – Upstate, is an active AOA leader and strong champion for the AOA Own the Bone program.  Dr. Jeray shares why orthopaedic surgeons should take ownership of their patient&apos;s bone health and outlines steps to running successful bone fragility fracture prevention programs.<br/><br/>============================================================</p><p>Visit the AOA at <a href='http://www.ownthebone.org'>www.ownthebone.org</a> for more information on the Own the Bone program’s education and resources for orthopaedic surgeons and their teams in establishing a bone health service.</p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 16 Mar 2023 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Trading Places - Sneak Preview Of The 2023 AOA Annual Leadership Meeting</itunes:title>
    <title>Trading Places - Sneak Preview Of The 2023 AOA Annual Leadership Meeting</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cohost Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, interviews podcast cohost, Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, about his role as chair of the 2023 AOA Annual Meeting in an exclusive event preview. Dr. Goldfarb discusses the important symposia topics featured at the meeting, including sessions on the impact of gun violence on orthopaedics, curbing bad behavior within teams, and promoting leadership among orthopaedic faculty.  He shares details on other meeting highlights such as special guest speakers, two ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Cohost Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, interviews podcast cohost, Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, about his role as chair of the 2023 AOA Annual Meeting in an exclusive event preview.</p><p>Dr. Goldfarb discusses the important symposia topics featured at the meeting, including sessions on the impact of gun violence on orthopaedics, curbing bad behavior within teams, and promoting leadership among orthopaedic faculty.  He shares details on other meeting highlights such as special guest speakers, two new forums for department chairs and vice chairs, ePosters display and presentation, and numerous networking opportunities.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Goldfarb is a Professor and Executive Vice Chair at Washington University. He’s been consistently recognized as Best Doctor in America since 2007 and has been recognized as a physician with the Top 10% Patient Satisfaction Scores at Washington University School of Medicine since 2012. He received the Palma Chironis Award for Teaching Excellence in 2016, and the Lee T. Ford Award for Academic Achievement in 2014. He was awarded the Sterling Bunnell Traveling Fellowship in Hand Surgery by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand in 2009.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cohost Alexander Aleem, MD, FAOA, interviews podcast cohost, Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, about his role as chair of the 2023 AOA Annual Meeting in an exclusive event preview.</p><p>Dr. Goldfarb discusses the important symposia topics featured at the meeting, including sessions on the impact of gun violence on orthopaedics, curbing bad behavior within teams, and promoting leadership among orthopaedic faculty.  He shares details on other meeting highlights such as special guest speakers, two new forums for department chairs and vice chairs, ePosters display and presentation, and numerous networking opportunities.<br/><br/></p><p>Dr. Goldfarb is a Professor and Executive Vice Chair at Washington University. He’s been consistently recognized as Best Doctor in America since 2007 and has been recognized as a physician with the Top 10% Patient Satisfaction Scores at Washington University School of Medicine since 2012. He received the Palma Chironis Award for Teaching Excellence in 2016, and the Lee T. Ford Award for Academic Achievement in 2014. He was awarded the Sterling Bunnell Traveling Fellowship in Hand Surgery by the American Society for Surgery of the Hand in 2009.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Key Elements of Orthopaedic Leadership</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Guest host Jonathan Braman, MD, FAOA interviews C. McCollister Evarts, MD, FAOA to discuss how to thrive in orthopaedic positions, the traits great orthopaedic leaders have in common, and the importance of diversity in our profession. Dr. Evarts shares his leadership development path  and the reasons behind his strong devotion towards the American Orthopaedic Association.  Dr. Evarts’ longevity in the profession and his myriad of leadership roles give him a unique perspective to sha...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Guest host Jonathan Braman, MD, FAOA interviews C. McCollister Evarts, MD, FAOA to discuss how to thrive in orthopaedic positions, the traits great orthopaedic leaders have in common, and the importance of diversity in our profession. Dr. Evarts shares his leadership development path  and the reasons behind his strong devotion towards the American Orthopaedic Association. </p><p>Dr. Evarts’ longevity in the profession and his myriad of leadership roles give him a unique perspective to share with all orthopaedic surgeons. He has served as Chair of two Orthopaedic Departments and CEO and Dean to two academic health centers. Dr. Evarts served as AOA President in 1985. He has also served as President of the Hip Society, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, and OMeGA Medical Grants Association. Dr. Evarts is a member of the Institute of Medicine and has been the recipient of many honors and awards—including the AOA’s Distinguished Contributions to Orthopaedics Award in 2006.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[How can healthcare firms overcome interior barriers? Is value-based care a viable option in Orthopaedics? What changes are required for growth? Can the organization’s management structure effect the success of the firm? Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA host a special AOA podcast with John Eklund, PhD, MBA, DPhil, Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of Business. Eklund discusses the importance of organizational structure and implementing efficient management ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>How can healthcare firms overcome interior barriers? Is value-based care a viable option in Orthopaedics? What changes are required for growth? Can the organization’s management structure effect the success of the firm?</p><p>Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA host a special AOA podcast with John Eklund, PhD, MBA, DPhil, Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of Business. Eklund discusses the importance of organizational structure and implementing efficient management practices into your everyday business. His experience as a management consultant gives a unique perspective into the growth of healthcare organizations and contributes to his expertise for adversity management. Dr. Eklund emphasizes that companies need to better allocate their resources and strategically eliminate the elements that do not provide the organization with value. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How can healthcare firms overcome interior barriers? Is value-based care a viable option in Orthopaedics? What changes are required for growth? Can the organization’s management structure effect the success of the firm?</p><p>Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA host a special AOA podcast with John Eklund, PhD, MBA, DPhil, Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of Business. Eklund discusses the importance of organizational structure and implementing efficient management practices into your everyday business. His experience as a management consultant gives a unique perspective into the growth of healthcare organizations and contributes to his expertise for adversity management. Dr. Eklund emphasizes that companies need to better allocate their resources and strategically eliminate the elements that do not provide the organization with value. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2022 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Trends and Innovations in Orthopaedics: A CEO’s Perspective With Guest Cheryl Blanchard, PhD</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Trends and Innovations in Orthopaedics: A CEO’s Perspective  Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Alexander Aleem, MD sit down with Cheryl Blanchard, BS, MS, PhD, president and CEO of Anika Therapeutics, to discuss how the company is driving technological innovations to benefit patients, orthopaedic surgeons, payors, and health care organizations. Dr. Blanchard discusses how new orthopaedic trends impact the development process and shape product offerings. She describes how the 2020 a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><b>Trends and Innovations in Orthopaedics: A CEO’s Perspective </b></p><p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Alexander Aleem, MD sit down with Cheryl Blanchard, BS, MS, PhD, president and CEO of Anika Therapeutics, to discuss how the company is driving technological innovations to benefit patients, orthopaedic surgeons, payors, and health care organizations.</p><p>Dr. Blanchard discusses how new orthopaedic trends impact the development process and shape product offerings. She describes how the 2020 acquisitions of Arthrosurface and Parcus Medical have dramatically shortened Anika’s innovation cycles to deliver greater value to physicians, patients, and shareholders.  </p><p>The conversation touches on Dr. Blanchard’s career journey, merging her expertise in medicine, engineering, and business to becoming a leader of a multi-national orthopaedics corporation.  She provides perspectives on challenging yourself professionally, including experiencing new things and not being afraid to accept a challenge.</p><p>Dr. Blanchard assumed the role of Anika’s president and chief executive officer in April 2020. She has served as president and CEO of Microchips Biotech, held senior executive positions at Zimmer-Biotech, and provided strategic consulting services to medical device companies and private equity clients. Dr. Blanchard currently serves as director of Vigil Neuroscience and Daré Bioscience.  Dr. Blanchard received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and received her B.S. in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University.</p><p><a href='https://anika.com/'>Anika</a> (NASDAQ: ANIK) is a global joint preservation company committed to delivering meaningful advancements in early intervention orthopedic care, including osteoarthritis pain management, regenerative solutions, soft tissue repair, and bone preserving joint technologies.</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:title>The Value of An Advanced Degree</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Guest host Alexander J. Ghanayem, MD, FAOA interviews Dane Salazar, MD, FAOA, about the benefits of advanced degrees for orthopaedic surgeons.  Dr. Salazar is an accomplished shoulder and elbow surgeon at Loyola University in Chicago who recently completed his advanced degree. Salazar notes that surgeons enter the workforce with little formal exposure to business concepts. He reflects on how advanced studies help increase business acumen, sharpen leadership skills, and refine strategic t...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guest host Alexander J. Ghanayem, MD, FAOA interviews Dane Salazar, MD, FAOA, about the benefits of advanced degrees for orthopaedic surgeons. </p><p>Dr. Salazar is an accomplished shoulder and elbow surgeon at Loyola University in Chicago who recently completed his advanced degree. Salazar notes that surgeons enter the workforce with little formal exposure to business concepts. He reflects on how advanced studies help increase business acumen, sharpen leadership skills, and refine strategic thinking abilities. </p><p>Dr. Ghanayem and Dr. Salazar discuss the optimum time to return to the classroom and a myriad of program options available to emerging leaders, mid-career managers, and advanced practitioners.  Degree and certificate options are explored, including the MBA, MJ, JD, MPH, and the AOA|USC APEX Leadership Certificate Program.  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Signaling: Adding Value in the Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Application Process</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[How does signaling add value in the application process to both applicants and orthopaedic surgery residency programs?  What are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about participation in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Supplemental ERAS® application for the upcoming 2022-2023 residency recruitment cycle, which includes preference signaling?  And how did the AOA’s Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) arrive at the maximum number of 30 ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>How does signaling add value in the application process to both applicants and orthopaedic surgery residency programs?  What are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about participation in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Supplemental ERAS® application for the upcoming 2022-2023 residency recruitment cycle, which includes preference signaling?  And how did the AOA’s Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) arrive at the maximum number of 30 signal preferences?</p><p>Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, hosts a special AOA podcast with S. Trent Guthrie, MD, FAOA, Residency Program Director for Henry Ford Hospital, and Tessa Balach, MD, FAOA, Associate Professor at The University of Chicago Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine.  Dr. Balach, Chair of the CORD/Academics Committee and Dr. Guthrie, leader of the AOA/CORD signaling work group, discuss the advantages of signaling,  the importance of academic advisors in decision-making, and practical tips for students in navigating the process. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How does signaling add value in the application process to both applicants and orthopaedic surgery residency programs?  What are the answers to the most frequently asked questions about participation in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Supplemental ERAS® application for the upcoming 2022-2023 residency recruitment cycle, which includes preference signaling?  And how did the AOA’s Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) arrive at the maximum number of 30 signal preferences?</p><p>Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, hosts a special AOA podcast with S. Trent Guthrie, MD, FAOA, Residency Program Director for Henry Ford Hospital, and Tessa Balach, MD, FAOA, Associate Professor at The University of Chicago Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine.  Dr. Balach, Chair of the CORD/Academics Committee and Dr. Guthrie, leader of the AOA/CORD signaling work group, discuss the advantages of signaling,  the importance of academic advisors in decision-making, and practical tips for students in navigating the process. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Connecting in Person: An Interview with Dr. Steve Frick, 2022 Annual Meeting Program Chair</itunes:title>
    <title>Connecting in Person: An Interview with Dr. Steve Frick, 2022 Annual Meeting Program Chair</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On today’s episode of Lessons in Orthopedic Leadership, our hosts Dr. Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Dr. Alexander Aleem, MD interview Dr. Steven Frick.  Dr. Frick is the Division Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedics at Stanford University and is the Program Chair for the AOA's 135th Annual Leadership Meeting in Providence this June. Dr. Frick tells us all about the meaningful, cutting edge content that has been assembled and the opportunities to connect in-person after the pandemic preven...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On today’s episode of Lessons in Orthopedic Leadership, our hosts Dr. Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Dr. Alexander Aleem, MD interview Dr. Steven Frick. </p><p>Dr. Frick is the Division Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedics at Stanford University and is the Program Chair for the AOA&apos;s 135th Annual Leadership Meeting in Providence this June. Dr. Frick tells us all about the meaningful, cutting edge content that has been assembled and the opportunities to connect in-person after the pandemic prevented that for a couple of years.</p><p>The AOA Program Committee relied on membership to submit content ideas for symposia and forums, and this year’s meeting contains a focus on the need for more diversity in orthopaedics, a look at the future of orthopaedics for up and coming leaders, and how different organizations can work in tandem.</p><p>The first symposium will be about how to build a great orthopaedic department for the next decade, and we’ll hear the data on some challenges that face orthopaedic leaders who are building their departments.</p><p> Secondly, there will be a very interesting symposium on how artificial intelligence can help us in our clinics.</p><p>The third symposium is about gender justice in academic medicine, with Charles Day, MD, MBA, FAOA,  Ann E. Van Heest, MD, FAOA, Kim Templeton, MD, FAOA, and Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA.</p><p>Symposium four will explore the importance of good science and the foundational necessity of excellent research.</p><p>Symposium five will be all about the role of the AOA and how different organizations should relate and encourage leadership in the world of orthopedics.</p><p>Symposium six will dissect the topic of leadership and education during and after Covid 19. Dr. Frick reminds us on the episode that a leader’s role is to adapt and move forward; the pandemic has changed things and it’s important to define how to lead and teach in this new normal.</p><p> In addition to those topics, come join us to hear from external talent that will lead us to tackle our leadership challenges in new and better ways.</p><p>Register for the meeting:</p><p>https://www.aoassn.org/2022-annual-leadership-meeting/</p><p>Read more on Dr. Frick:</p><p>www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/doctor/steven-l-frick</p><p> </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On today’s episode of Lessons in Orthopedic Leadership, our hosts Dr. Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Dr. Alexander Aleem, MD interview Dr. Steven Frick. </p><p>Dr. Frick is the Division Chief of Pediatric Orthopaedics at Stanford University and is the Program Chair for the AOA&apos;s 135th Annual Leadership Meeting in Providence this June. Dr. Frick tells us all about the meaningful, cutting edge content that has been assembled and the opportunities to connect in-person after the pandemic prevented that for a couple of years.</p><p>The AOA Program Committee relied on membership to submit content ideas for symposia and forums, and this year’s meeting contains a focus on the need for more diversity in orthopaedics, a look at the future of orthopaedics for up and coming leaders, and how different organizations can work in tandem.</p><p>The first symposium will be about how to build a great orthopaedic department for the next decade, and we’ll hear the data on some challenges that face orthopaedic leaders who are building their departments.</p><p> Secondly, there will be a very interesting symposium on how artificial intelligence can help us in our clinics.</p><p>The third symposium is about gender justice in academic medicine, with Charles Day, MD, MBA, FAOA,  Ann E. Van Heest, MD, FAOA, Kim Templeton, MD, FAOA, and Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA.</p><p>Symposium four will explore the importance of good science and the foundational necessity of excellent research.</p><p>Symposium five will be all about the role of the AOA and how different organizations should relate and encourage leadership in the world of orthopedics.</p><p>Symposium six will dissect the topic of leadership and education during and after Covid 19. Dr. Frick reminds us on the episode that a leader’s role is to adapt and move forward; the pandemic has changed things and it’s important to define how to lead and teach in this new normal.</p><p> In addition to those topics, come join us to hear from external talent that will lead us to tackle our leadership challenges in new and better ways.</p><p>Register for the meeting:</p><p>https://www.aoassn.org/2022-annual-leadership-meeting/</p><p>Read more on Dr. Frick:</p><p>www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/doctor/steven-l-frick</p><p> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this episode of the AOA Lessons in Orthopaedic leadership, Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Alexander Aleem, MD speak to Tessa Balach, MD, FAOA and Mary Mulcahey, MD, FAOA. Drs. Balach and Mulcahey will co-chair the CORD Conference on the 25th of March in Chicago and the Summer CORD Conference in Providence, June 17-18, 2022. After a brief introduction, the Drs. Balach and Mulcahey speak about the boom in resident leadership development, noting the breadth of knowledge that applicants and re...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the AOA Lessons in Orthopaedic leadership, Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Alexander Aleem, MD speak to Tessa Balach, MD, FAOA and Mary Mulcahey, MD, FAOA. Drs. Balach and Mulcahey will co-chair the CORD Conference on the 25th of March in Chicago and the Summer CORD Conference in Providence, June 17-18, 2022.</p><p>After a brief introduction, the Drs. Balach and Mulcahey speak about the boom in resident leadership development, noting the breadth of knowledge that applicants and residents have about the world ahead of them. </p><p>Drs. Balach and Mulcahey discuss  how teaching leadership and soft skills brings excitement to their roles, noting these skills are also transferrable outside of academic medicine. They share how coaching, providing advice and feedback, as well as teaching leadership subconsciously through role modeling are all important topics for resident education.  </p><p>We learn how focusing on topics related to emotional intelligence and growth mindset can allow us to take advantage of other opportunities. Dr. Goldfarb shares a statement he read recently from Harvard Business Review that said in coaching and giving feedback it is important that both parties be in the right frame of mind to give and receive feedback. </p><p>The group advise Residents to not be afraid to ask your program director about what opportunities are out there for you. </p><p>Drs. Balach and Mulcahey share  information about the upcoming CORD Conference and how they are extremely looking forward to the debate style discussions!</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe so you never miss a new episode, and leave us a 5 star review so we can grow and reach a wider community, helping us to keep doing what we’re doing. Thanks for listening!<br/><br/> <b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the AOA Lessons in Orthopaedic leadership, Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Alexander Aleem, MD speak to Tessa Balach, MD, FAOA and Mary Mulcahey, MD, FAOA. Drs. Balach and Mulcahey will co-chair the CORD Conference on the 25th of March in Chicago and the Summer CORD Conference in Providence, June 17-18, 2022.</p><p>After a brief introduction, the Drs. Balach and Mulcahey speak about the boom in resident leadership development, noting the breadth of knowledge that applicants and residents have about the world ahead of them. </p><p>Drs. Balach and Mulcahey discuss  how teaching leadership and soft skills brings excitement to their roles, noting these skills are also transferrable outside of academic medicine. They share how coaching, providing advice and feedback, as well as teaching leadership subconsciously through role modeling are all important topics for resident education.  </p><p>We learn how focusing on topics related to emotional intelligence and growth mindset can allow us to take advantage of other opportunities. Dr. Goldfarb shares a statement he read recently from Harvard Business Review that said in coaching and giving feedback it is important that both parties be in the right frame of mind to give and receive feedback. </p><p>The group advise Residents to not be afraid to ask your program director about what opportunities are out there for you. </p><p>Drs. Balach and Mulcahey share  information about the upcoming CORD Conference and how they are extremely looking forward to the debate style discussions!</p><p>If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe so you never miss a new episode, and leave us a 5 star review so we can grow and reach a wider community, helping us to keep doing what we’re doing. Thanks for listening!<br/><br/> <b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2022 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>A Leadership Journey with Douglas Lundy, MD, MBA, FAOA</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[On this episode of the A0A’s Podcast: Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership, Drs. Charles Goldfarb and Alexander Aleem are joined by Dr. Douglas Lundy to discuss imposter syndrome, leadership skills, advocacy, and much more. Dr. Lundy shares how he started his leadership journey in the army and what he learned from his trauma fellowship.   The three discuss how leadership is a skill that needs to be developed and how irresistible leadership opportunities are when it calls on people. They tal...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the A0A’s Podcast: Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership, Drs. Charles Goldfarb and Alexander Aleem are joined by Dr. Douglas Lundy to discuss imposter syndrome, leadership skills, advocacy, and much more. Dr. Lundy shares how he started his leadership journey in the army and what he learned from his trauma fellowship. <br/><br/>The three discuss how leadership is a skill that needs to be developed and how irresistible leadership opportunities are when it calls on people. They talk about how important colleagues and friends are and how impactful it is that the giants of the orthopaedic profession are so willing to share their knowledge and experiences. <br/><br/>Dr. Lundy hopes to inspire you to work for what you want and encourages you not to allow yourself to fall into a lull. Later never comes, so take action now. </p><p><b> Leadership Insights:</b></p><ul><li>Prove you can do the little things so that people have the confidence in you to do the bigger things</li><li>Have the ability to effectively bring groups of people together </li><li>Be able to work with people at every level</li><li>Envision what the future of your work could be and how to get there </li><li>Know that mistakes will be made, but they can provide the greatest opportunity for learning.</li></ul><p> <b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of the A0A’s Podcast: Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership, Drs. Charles Goldfarb and Alexander Aleem are joined by Dr. Douglas Lundy to discuss imposter syndrome, leadership skills, advocacy, and much more. Dr. Lundy shares how he started his leadership journey in the army and what he learned from his trauma fellowship. <br/><br/>The three discuss how leadership is a skill that needs to be developed and how irresistible leadership opportunities are when it calls on people. They talk about how important colleagues and friends are and how impactful it is that the giants of the orthopaedic profession are so willing to share their knowledge and experiences. <br/><br/>Dr. Lundy hopes to inspire you to work for what you want and encourages you not to allow yourself to fall into a lull. Later never comes, so take action now. </p><p><b> Leadership Insights:</b></p><ul><li>Prove you can do the little things so that people have the confidence in you to do the bigger things</li><li>Have the ability to effectively bring groups of people together </li><li>Be able to work with people at every level</li><li>Envision what the future of your work could be and how to get there </li><li>Know that mistakes will be made, but they can provide the greatest opportunity for learning.</li></ul><p> <b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[James Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA shares insights from his newly published title, "Birth of a Specialty:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals."   About Birth of a Specialty:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals  Birth of a Specialty presents a comprehensive history of the specialty focused on US contributions and including the orthopaedic surgeons at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and its major teaching hospitals. Volume 1 addresses t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>James Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA shares insights from his newly published title, &quot;Birth of a Specialty:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals.&quot; <br/><br/><a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'><b>About Birth of a Specialty</b></a><b>:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals</b><br/><br/><em>Birth of a Specialty</em> presents a comprehensive history of the specialty focused on US contributions and including the orthopaedic surgeons at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and its major teaching hospitals.</p><p>Volume 1 addresses the early surgical landscape, the development of the specialization of orthopaedics, and the history of orthopaedics at HMS. The history of HMS discusses the creation of the orthopaedic department, curriculum, and residency program, the emergence of sports medicine, as well as the infamous murder of Dr. George Parkman at the school in 1849 and contributions by surgeons to the case.</p><p>Volumes 2, 3 and 4, present the history of orthopaedics at each of Harvard’s teaching hospitals; with volume 2 focused on Boston Children’s Hospital, volume 3 on Massachusetts General Hospital, and volume 4 on Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston City Hospital.</p><p>Each hospital section begins by discussing the origins of the institution; the evolution of orthopaedic department status at each hospital; the contributions of many great orthopaedic surgeons; and the transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century, including recruitment of orthopaedic chairpersons at each of the hospitals. It ends with a discussion of the role of Harvard orthopaedic surgeons in the world wars.</p><p><b>About </b><a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'><b>James Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA</b></a><br/>James H. Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA is the William H. &amp; Johanna A. Harris Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital; and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in Partners Healthcare System (Mass General Brigham), Boston. He has long been a leader in orthopaedics, chairing departments of orthopaedic surgery at Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School and Medical Center (UPMC). He also served as vice president of medical services at UPMC and as associate senior vice chancellor for the health sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.</p><p>He has influenced the direction of orthopaedics through leadership positions with national organizations such as the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the American Orthopaedic Association, the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and the Academic Orthopaedic Society.</p><p>More information can be <a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'>found here</a>.<br/><b><em><br/>**The AOA thanks </em></b><a href='https://perpublisher.com/'><b><em>Peter E. Randall Publisher</em></b></a><b><em> for its generous support of this episode.**</em></b></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>James Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA shares insights from his newly published title, &quot;Birth of a Specialty:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals.&quot; <br/><br/><a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'><b>About Birth of a Specialty</b></a><b>:  A History of Orthopaedics at Harvard and Its Teaching Hospitals</b><br/><br/><em>Birth of a Specialty</em> presents a comprehensive history of the specialty focused on US contributions and including the orthopaedic surgeons at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and its major teaching hospitals.</p><p>Volume 1 addresses the early surgical landscape, the development of the specialization of orthopaedics, and the history of orthopaedics at HMS. The history of HMS discusses the creation of the orthopaedic department, curriculum, and residency program, the emergence of sports medicine, as well as the infamous murder of Dr. George Parkman at the school in 1849 and contributions by surgeons to the case.</p><p>Volumes 2, 3 and 4, present the history of orthopaedics at each of Harvard’s teaching hospitals; with volume 2 focused on Boston Children’s Hospital, volume 3 on Massachusetts General Hospital, and volume 4 on Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston City Hospital.</p><p>Each hospital section begins by discussing the origins of the institution; the evolution of orthopaedic department status at each hospital; the contributions of many great orthopaedic surgeons; and the transition from the twentieth to the twenty-first century, including recruitment of orthopaedic chairpersons at each of the hospitals. It ends with a discussion of the role of Harvard orthopaedic surgeons in the world wars.</p><p><b>About </b><a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'><b>James Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA</b></a><br/>James H. Herndon, MD, MBA, FAOA is the William H. &amp; Johanna A. Harris Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital; and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery in Partners Healthcare System (Mass General Brigham), Boston. He has long been a leader in orthopaedics, chairing departments of orthopaedic surgery at Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh Medical School and Medical Center (UPMC). He also served as vice president of medical services at UPMC and as associate senior vice chancellor for the health sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.</p><p>He has influenced the direction of orthopaedics through leadership positions with national organizations such as the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), the American Orthopaedic Association, the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, and the Academic Orthopaedic Society.</p><p>More information can be <a href='https://perpublisher.com/portfolio-item/birth-of-a-specialty/'>found here</a>.<br/><b><em><br/>**The AOA thanks </em></b><a href='https://perpublisher.com/'><b><em>Peter E. Randall Publisher</em></b></a><b><em> for its generous support of this episode.**</em></b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Laura Forese, MD, MPH, joins the AOA Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership to discuss what orthopaedic leadership looks like from the C-Suite. <br/><br/><b>Episode Highlights:</b></p><ul><li>Personal Leadership Journey: Dr. Forese shares her own road to the C-Suite </li><li>Building a Team: Having the courage to get it right</li><li>The Best Fit: Advice for those looking at advanced degrees</li><li>Sponsors, Mentors, Support: What helps along the way and how to approach building those relationships. </li><li>Credibility: What makes a leader truly credible</li></ul><p><b>About Dr. Forese</b>: Dr. Forese is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation’s most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. The only hospital in the country affiliated with two top-ranked medical schools, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians &amp; Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is consistently recognized as a top 10 hospital in the nation and the #1 hospital in New York by <em>U.S. News and World Report</em>, as well as a best place to work by <em>Forbes</em>, <em>Fortune, </em>and <em>Glassdoor</em>. <br/><br/>Dr. Forese has ultimate operational responsibility for the NewYork-Presbyterian enterprise, including 10 hospital campuses, 200 primary and specialty care clinics and medical groups, more than 45,000 employees and affiliated physicians, and more than $9 billion in revenue. Her transparent and reassuring leadership as COO, including providing near daily video reports to the NYP workforce during the COVID-19 emergency, has been an important element of NYP’s efficacy in confronting the pandemic. </p><p>Under Dr. Forese’s leadership, NewYork-Presbyterian launched an innovative suite of digital health services called NYP OnDemand, implemented groundbreaking employee programs for paid parental leave and respite care, and achieved significant gains in patient satisfaction scores as well as employee engagement and front-line empowerment by focusing on building a culture of respect. As President of the NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network, Dr. Forese expanded the organization’s presence in Westchester County, Queens and Brooklyn, bringing high-quality community hospitals into the network, and she established the NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Groups to expand NewYork-Presbyterian’s primary and specialty care throughout the region. Among Dr. Forese’s top priorities and accomplishments is the regionalization and standardization of financial, operational, and clinical practices across the enterprise so that every patient receives the same exceptional standard of care no matter where they go in the NewYork-Presbyterian system.</p><p> </p><p>Active in multiple healthcare and civic organizations, Dr. Forese chairs the hospital board of the NIH Clinical Research Hospital in Bethesda, MD; she is also a Trustee of Princeton University, a board member of the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation and of LiveOnNY, and previously served on the board of a healthcare related public company.  She has been named among the 100 most influential people in healthcare nationally, the top 25 women leaders, and the 50 most influential physician executives each by <em>Modern Healthcare</em> magazine. Dr. Forese has also been named among the 50 most powerful women in New York by <em>Crain’s Business</em>, and has been honored as Mother of the Year by the American Cancer Society.   </p><p> </p><p>An orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Forese graduated <em>summa cum laude</em> and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and Alpha Omega Alpha from Columbia College of Physicians &amp; Surgeons, and she holds a management degree from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health.   She is married to Dr. Robert Downey, a thoracic surgeon and they have 3 adult children.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Laura Forese, MD, MPH, joins the AOA Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership to discuss what orthopaedic leadership looks like from the C-Suite. <br/><br/><b>Episode Highlights:</b></p><ul><li>Personal Leadership Journey: Dr. Forese shares her own road to the C-Suite </li><li>Building a Team: Having the courage to get it right</li><li>The Best Fit: Advice for those looking at advanced degrees</li><li>Sponsors, Mentors, Support: What helps along the way and how to approach building those relationships. </li><li>Credibility: What makes a leader truly credible</li></ul><p><b>About Dr. Forese</b>: Dr. Forese is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation’s most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. The only hospital in the country affiliated with two top-ranked medical schools, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians &amp; Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital is consistently recognized as a top 10 hospital in the nation and the #1 hospital in New York by <em>U.S. News and World Report</em>, as well as a best place to work by <em>Forbes</em>, <em>Fortune, </em>and <em>Glassdoor</em>. <br/><br/>Dr. Forese has ultimate operational responsibility for the NewYork-Presbyterian enterprise, including 10 hospital campuses, 200 primary and specialty care clinics and medical groups, more than 45,000 employees and affiliated physicians, and more than $9 billion in revenue. Her transparent and reassuring leadership as COO, including providing near daily video reports to the NYP workforce during the COVID-19 emergency, has been an important element of NYP’s efficacy in confronting the pandemic. </p><p>Under Dr. Forese’s leadership, NewYork-Presbyterian launched an innovative suite of digital health services called NYP OnDemand, implemented groundbreaking employee programs for paid parental leave and respite care, and achieved significant gains in patient satisfaction scores as well as employee engagement and front-line empowerment by focusing on building a culture of respect. As President of the NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network, Dr. Forese expanded the organization’s presence in Westchester County, Queens and Brooklyn, bringing high-quality community hospitals into the network, and she established the NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Groups to expand NewYork-Presbyterian’s primary and specialty care throughout the region. Among Dr. Forese’s top priorities and accomplishments is the regionalization and standardization of financial, operational, and clinical practices across the enterprise so that every patient receives the same exceptional standard of care no matter where they go in the NewYork-Presbyterian system.</p><p> </p><p>Active in multiple healthcare and civic organizations, Dr. Forese chairs the hospital board of the NIH Clinical Research Hospital in Bethesda, MD; she is also a Trustee of Princeton University, a board member of the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation and of LiveOnNY, and previously served on the board of a healthcare related public company.  She has been named among the 100 most influential people in healthcare nationally, the top 25 women leaders, and the 50 most influential physician executives each by <em>Modern Healthcare</em> magazine. Dr. Forese has also been named among the 50 most powerful women in New York by <em>Crain’s Business</em>, and has been honored as Mother of the Year by the American Cancer Society.   </p><p> </p><p>An orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Forese graduated <em>summa cum laude</em> and Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and Alpha Omega Alpha from Columbia College of Physicians &amp; Surgeons, and she holds a management degree from Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health.   She is married to Dr. Robert Downey, a thoracic surgeon and they have 3 adult children.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Bone Health in Sports Medicine: An Interview with Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD- Part 2</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD are back to  join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for the second part of their discussion on bone health in Sports Medicine and osteoporosis in younger athletes.   Drs. Scerpella, Morganti, and Spiker draw on their extensive experiences as athletes and as experts in sports medicine  to  discuss topics including : DEXA scans for younger patientsStress fractures vs. stress re...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD are back to  join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for the second part of their discussion on bone health in Sports Medicine and osteoporosis in younger athletes.<br/> <br/>Drs. Scerpella, Morganti, and Spiker draw on their extensive experiences as athletes and as experts in sports medicine  to  discuss topics including :</p><ul><li>DEXA scans for younger patients</li><li>Stress fractures vs. stress reactions</li><li>Vitamin D supplementation </li><li>Teriparatide use in younger patients</li></ul><p><br/></p><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In honor of National Osteoporosis Awareness Month, Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD  join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss bone health in Sports Medicine and osteoporosis in younger atheletes.   Drs. Scerpella, Morganti, and Spiker draw on their extensive experiences as athletes and as experts in sports medicine  to  discuss topics including : How osteoporosis impacts younger athletes &nbsp...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In honor of National Osteoporosis Awareness Month, Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD  join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss bone health in Sports Medicine and osteoporosis in younger atheletes.<br/> <br/>Drs. Scerpella, Morganti, and Spiker draw on their extensive experiences as athletes and as experts in sports medicine  to  discuss topics including :</p><ul><li>How osteoporosis impacts younger athletes  </li><li>Educating younger athletes on bone mass</li><li>Risk factors for osteoporosis and identifying cases early on</li><li>Osteoporosis related injuries</li></ul><p>So much great information was shared that this interview will be shared over two episodes.</p><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In honor of National Osteoporosis Awareness Month, Tamara Scerpella, MD, Christina Morganti, MD, and Andrea Spiker, MD  join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss bone health in Sports Medicine and osteoporosis in younger atheletes.<br/> <br/>Drs. Scerpella, Morganti, and Spiker draw on their extensive experiences as athletes and as experts in sports medicine  to  discuss topics including :</p><ul><li>How osteoporosis impacts younger athletes  </li><li>Educating younger athletes on bone mass</li><li>Risk factors for osteoporosis and identifying cases early on</li><li>Osteoporosis related injuries</li></ul><p>So much great information was shared that this interview will be shared over two episodes.</p><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2021 16:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings: An Interview with Dr. Bill Moutzouros</itunes:title>
    <title>2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings: An Interview with Dr. Bill Moutzouros</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bill Moutzouros, MD FAOA  joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss the upcoming 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings.   Dr. Moutzouros is the  Annual Meeting Chair for the 2021 meeting and provides insights related to the 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings including : Planning processAdvantages and challenges with a virtual formatSymposia topicsNetworking and making connections virtuallyMore information regarding th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bill Moutzouros, MD FAOA  joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss the upcoming 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings.<br/> <br/>Dr. Moutzouros is the  Annual Meeting Chair for the 2021 meeting and provides insights related to the 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings including :</p><ul><li>Planning process</li><li>Advantages and challenges with a virtual format</li><li>Symposia topics</li><li>Networking and making connections virtually</li></ul><p>More information regarding the 2021 Virtual Annual Leadership Meetings can be found <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/annual-leadership-meetings/'>here</a>.<br/><br/>Thank you to our industry partners:  Biomarin, DePuy Synthes, Zimmer Biomet, Radius Health, Medtronic, PrecisionOS, and Acumed for their generous support of the 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings.</p><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill Moutzouros, MD FAOA  joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  to discuss the upcoming 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings.<br/> <br/>Dr. Moutzouros is the  Annual Meeting Chair for the 2021 meeting and provides insights related to the 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings including :</p><ul><li>Planning process</li><li>Advantages and challenges with a virtual format</li><li>Symposia topics</li><li>Networking and making connections virtually</li></ul><p>More information regarding the 2021 Virtual Annual Leadership Meetings can be found <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/annual-leadership-meetings/'>here</a>.<br/><br/>Thank you to our industry partners:  Biomarin, DePuy Synthes, Zimmer Biomet, Radius Health, Medtronic, PrecisionOS, and Acumed for their generous support of the 2021 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings.</p><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Social Media &amp; Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Joseph Hsu, Dr. Mary Mulcahey, and Dr. Jennifer Weiss</itunes:title>
    <title>Social Media &amp; Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Joseph Hsu, Dr. Mary Mulcahey, and Dr. Jennifer Weiss</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Joseph Hsu, MD, FAOA (@JosephHsuMD),  Mary Mulcahey , MD, FAOA (@marykmulcaheymd), and Jennifer Weiss, MD,  FAOA (@mymomthesurgeon) join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in a discussion on creating a social media presence as orthopaedic surgeons.   Drs. Hsu, Mulcahey, and Weiss share their experiences with using social media to discuss topics such as: What to consider when using social media in a profession settingHow the platforms differ a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Joseph Hsu, MD, FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/JosephHsuMD'>@JosephHsuMD</a>),  Mary Mulcahey , MD, FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/marykmulcaheymd?lang=en'>@marykmulcaheymd</a>), and Jennifer Weiss, MD,  FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/mymomthesurgeon'>@mymomthesurgeon</a>) join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in a discussion on creating a social media presence as orthopaedic surgeons.<br/> <br/>Drs. Hsu, Mulcahey, and Weiss share their experiences with using social media to discuss topics such as:</p><ul><li>What to consider when using social media in a profession setting</li><li>How the platforms differ and finding the right ones for your message</li><li>Connecting with patients on social media</li><li>How often should you post</li><li>Protecting patient confidentiality </li></ul><p><br/><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joseph Hsu, MD, FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/JosephHsuMD'>@JosephHsuMD</a>),  Mary Mulcahey , MD, FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/marykmulcaheymd?lang=en'>@marykmulcaheymd</a>), and Jennifer Weiss, MD,  FAOA (<a href='https://twitter.com/mymomthesurgeon'>@mymomthesurgeon</a>) join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in a discussion on creating a social media presence as orthopaedic surgeons.<br/> <br/>Drs. Hsu, Mulcahey, and Weiss share their experiences with using social media to discuss topics such as:</p><ul><li>What to consider when using social media in a profession setting</li><li>How the platforms differ and finding the right ones for your message</li><li>Connecting with patients on social media</li><li>How often should you post</li><li>Protecting patient confidentiality </li></ul><p><br/><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2021 16:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="29:33" title="Where to Start When Creating a Social Media Presence" />
  <psc:chapter start="33:52" title="Handling Posting Insecurities  " />
  <psc:chapter start="38:34" title="The Dos and Don&#39;ts of Posting: Is There a Line?" />
  <psc:chapter start="47:49" title="Social Media Takeaways" />
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    <itunes:title>Lessons From New Chairs: An Interview with Dr. Lisa Lattanza and Dr. Rick Wright</itunes:title>
    <title>Lessons From New Chairs: An Interview with Dr. Lisa Lattanza and Dr. Rick Wright</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA and Rick Wright, MD,  FAOA join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in an informative discussion on becoming a program Chair.   Drs. Lattanza and Wright share their experiences with becoming a Chair to discuss topics such as:   Joining a programs as Chair right before the pandemic startedThe journey to becoming a ChairThe benefits of an Executive Coach The process of choosing a programBuilding leadership skillsTransitio...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<div>Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA and Rick Wright, MD,  FAOA join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in an informative discussion on becoming a program Chair.<br/> <br/>Drs. Lattanza and Wright share their experiences with becoming a Chair to discuss topics such as:<br/><br/><br/></div><ul><li>Joining a programs as Chair right before the pandemic started</li><li>The journey to becoming a Chair</li><li>The benefits of an Executive Coach </li><li>The process of choosing a program</li><li>Building leadership skills</li><li>Transitioning to a new program</li></ul><div><br/><strong>Music:</strong><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. <br/><br/><br/></div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Lisa Lattanza, MD, FAOA and Rick Wright, MD,  FAOA join AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD  in an informative discussion on becoming a program Chair.<br/> <br/>Drs. Lattanza and Wright share their experiences with becoming a Chair to discuss topics such as:<br/><br/><br/></div><ul><li>Joining a programs as Chair right before the pandemic started</li><li>The journey to becoming a Chair</li><li>The benefits of an Executive Coach </li><li>The process of choosing a program</li><li>Building leadership skills</li><li>Transitioning to a new program</li></ul><div><br/><strong>Music:</strong><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. <br/><br/><br/></div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2021 21:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <psc:chapter start="11:15" title="Emulating Leadership Styles from Your Mentors" />
  <psc:chapter start="17:06" title="The Value in the Journey to Chair" />
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  <psc:chapter start="26:59" title="Building Leaders: How the AOA Helps Grow Leadership Skills" />
  <psc:chapter start="30:37" title="Institutional Culture: The Importance of the First Few Months and How the Pandemic Has Impacted It" />
  <psc:chapter start="38:59" title="Handling the Challenges of Being New to a Program During a Pandemic" />
  <psc:chapter start="44:04" title="Identifying Allies When Creating a Culture" />
  <psc:chapter start="49:49" title="The Role of Vice Chairs in the Transition" />
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    <itunes:title>The Pros and Pitfalls of Starting Your Practice: An Interview with Dr. Megan Conti Mica</itunes:title>
    <title>The Pros and Pitfalls of Starting Your Practice: An Interview with Dr. Megan Conti Mica</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Megan Conti Mica, MD, a skilled hand and upper extremity surgeon and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss the first few years in practice.    Drawing from her experience, Dr. Conti Mica discusses: The critical first few years of practice: the struggles that they bring and the benefits of mentors during that periodStarting your practice bro...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Megan Conti Mica, MD, a skilled hand and upper extremity surgeon and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss the first few years in practice.<br/> <br/> Drawing from her experience, Dr. Conti Mica discusses:</p><ul><li>The critical first few years of practice: the struggles that they bring and the benefits of mentors during that period</li><li>Starting your practice broad and narrowing your focus as your practice grows and you discover what your niche is</li><li>Forming mentor/mentee relationships</li><li>Burnout</li><li>How strategically saying no can open doors</li><li>Finding ways to enjoy each stage of the cyclical nature of practice </li></ul><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Megan Conti Mica, MD, a skilled hand and upper extremity surgeon and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Chicago, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss the first few years in practice.<br/> <br/> Drawing from her experience, Dr. Conti Mica discusses:</p><ul><li>The critical first few years of practice: the struggles that they bring and the benefits of mentors during that period</li><li>Starting your practice broad and narrowing your focus as your practice grows and you discover what your niche is</li><li>Forming mentor/mentee relationships</li><li>Burnout</li><li>How strategically saying no can open doors</li><li>Finding ways to enjoy each stage of the cyclical nature of practice </li></ul><p><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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  <psc:chapter start="37:27" title="AOA Programs for Different Stages of Your Career" />
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    <itunes:title>Continuing Leadership Education: An Interview with Mark Schultzel, MD</itunes:title>
    <title>Continuing Leadership Education: An Interview with Mark Schultzel, MD</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Mark Schultzel, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow surgery at Synergy Orthopedic Specialists Medical Group, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss pursuing an MBA and other forms of leadership training an education.   Dr. Schultzel shares his experience with pursuing and MBA while growing a practice to discuss topics such as: Why he chose to pursue an MBADifferences in a MBA program vs. an Executive MBA programFactors ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Mark Schultzel, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow surgery at Synergy Orthopedic Specialists Medical Group, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss pursuing an MBA and other forms of leadership training an education.<br/> <br/>Dr. Schultzel shares his experience with pursuing and MBA while growing a practice to discuss topics such as:</p><ul><li>Why he chose to pursue an MBA</li><li>Differences in a MBA program vs. an Executive MBA program</li><li>Factors to Consider when choosing a program</li><li>Balancing the time commitment of pursuing further education while building a practice</li><li>AOA&apos;s APEX Leadership Program</li><li>Different avenues an MBA education provides outside of treating patients and balancing those avenues</li><li>How Dr. Schultzel&apos;s company, <a href='https://ethosmask.com/'>Ethos Mask</a> is helping frontline providers protect themselves while increasing the life of disposable masks and reducing waste from masks</li></ul><p><br/><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Schultzel, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in shoulder and elbow surgery at Synergy Orthopedic Specialists Medical Group, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss pursuing an MBA and other forms of leadership training an education.<br/> <br/>Dr. Schultzel shares his experience with pursuing and MBA while growing a practice to discuss topics such as:</p><ul><li>Why he chose to pursue an MBA</li><li>Differences in a MBA program vs. an Executive MBA program</li><li>Factors to Consider when choosing a program</li><li>Balancing the time commitment of pursuing further education while building a practice</li><li>AOA&apos;s APEX Leadership Program</li><li>Different avenues an MBA education provides outside of treating patients and balancing those avenues</li><li>How Dr. Schultzel&apos;s company, <a href='https://ethosmask.com/'>Ethos Mask</a> is helping frontline providers protect themselves while increasing the life of disposable masks and reducing waste from masks</li></ul><p><br/><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2020 20:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Pillar of the Orthopaedic Profession: Interview with Terry R. Light, MD, FAOA</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Terry R. Light, MD, FAOA has been recognized by his peers as an AOA Pillar of the Orthopaedic Profession.  Dr. Light has had an impressive and meaningful career that includes mentoring orthopaedic surgery faculty and trainees over the last 43 years.  Dr. Light joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss topics related to leadership in orthopaedics such as: Vision vs. missionDifferent kinds of leadershipLeading during periods of changeManaging vs. lea...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Terry R. Light, MD, FAOA has been recognized by his peers as an AOA Pillar of the Orthopaedic Profession.  Dr. Light has had an impressive and meaningful career that includes mentoring orthopaedic surgery faculty and trainees over the last 43 years.<br/><br/>Dr. Light joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD to discuss topics related to leadership in orthopaedics such as:</p><ul><li>Vision vs. mission</li><li>Different kinds of leadership</li><li>Leading during periods of change</li><li>Managing vs. leading</li><li>Reaching out to encourage future leaders</li></ul><p><br/><b>Music:</b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Cassandra A. Lee, MD, FAOA, an Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Residency Program Director, and Chief of Sports Medicine at the University of California Davis, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD continue their discussion on how programs are planning to support residency applicants during the COVID-19 pandemic.   Drs. Lee and Aleem share their experiences with the virtual process and discuss topics such as: Concept of additional applications ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Gabriella Ode, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee, shoulder, and elbow surgery at Prisma Health, continues the conversation with AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a frank conversation on diversity and inclusion.      Drawing from her career in sports medicine and shoulder surgery, Dr. Ode discusses: ·        The measures that are being taken to increase diversity and inclusion in orthopaedics ·    &nb...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gabriella Ode, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee, shoulder, and elbow surgery at Prisma Health, continues the conversation with AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a frank conversation on diversity and inclusion.<br/>  <br/>  Drawing from her career in sports medicine and shoulder surgery, Dr. Ode discusses:</p><p>·        The measures that are being taken to increase diversity and inclusion in orthopaedics</p><p>·        AOA&apos;s initiatives to bring issues to a national level</p><p>·        COVID-19&apos;s impact on recruitment and how that impacts diversity in residency programs</p><p>·        Dr. Ode shares her advice to her younger self and gives her thoughts on how others can help create change</p><p><b>Music:</b><br/> Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Gabriella Ode, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee, shoulder, and elbow surgery at Prisma Health, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a frank conversation on diversity.    Drawing from her career in sports medicine and shoulder surgery, Dr. Ode discusses: The impact of early exposure to orthopaedics on underrepresented populations in orthopaedicsRoles of mentors and advocatesFighting back about the misconceptions about diversityMovi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Gabriella Ode, MD, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in knee, shoulder, and elbow surgery at Prisma Health, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a frank conversation on diversity.<br/> <br/> Drawing from her career in sports medicine and shoulder surgery, Dr. Ode discusses:</p><ul><li>The impact of early exposure to orthopaedics on underrepresented populations in orthopaedics</li><li>Roles of mentors and advocates</li><li>Fighting back about the misconceptions about diversity</li><li>Moving beyond tokenism</li><li>Diversity and recruitment</li></ul><p><b>Music:</b><br/> Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Rear Admiral Bruce L. Gillingham, MD, FAOA, Surgeon General of the US Navy, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and an orthopaedic surgeon, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a vibrant discussion on leadership.  Drawing from a rich career in medicine as a leader with the US Navy, Rear Admiral Gillingham discusses: Book recommendations for developing leadersThe interview questions to ask to learn deeply about your candidateKey lessons on teams f...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Rear Admiral Bruce L. Gillingham, MD, FAOA, Surgeon General of the US Navy, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and an orthopaedic surgeon, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a vibrant discussion on leadership.<br/><br/>Drawing from a rich career in medicine as a leader with the US Navy, Rear Admiral Gillingham discusses:</p><ul><li>Book recommendations for developing leaders</li><li>The interview questions to ask to learn deeply about your candidate</li><li>Key lessons on teams from operational successes in Iraq that the civilian surgeon can learn from</li><li>Advice for orthopaedic surgeons looking to become leaders within their organizations</li><li>His personal leadership journey</li><li>COVID-19 and the Navy</li><li>High Reliability </li></ul><p>On June 10, 2020, Rear Admiral Gillingham delivered the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Howard_H_Steel_Lecturer/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Howard_Steel_Lecture.aspx?hkey=66fec827-e392-45e6-866e-2f0f042f5aaa'>Howard H. Steel Lecture</a> at the 2020 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings Opening Ceremony. <br/><br/>To view this thought-provoking presentation, <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Registration/AnnualMeeting/Registration_GI/Virtual_Registration.aspx?hkey=6aed719a-e585-45ab-822c-335a61d9b966'>register for the Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meeting here</a>. Registrants can <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Shared_Content/Contacts/Sign_In.aspx?WebsiteKey=e5e38967-7d69-4118-a393-ab5d2e75e314&amp;LoginRedirect=true&amp;returnurl=%2fAOAiMIS%2fAnnualMeeting%2fRecordings%2fAnnualMeeting%2fRecordings%2fVirtual_Meeting_Recordings.aspx%3fhkey%3db5f0d443-c1bd-438c-9f30-9155e6d680da'>access the recording here.</a><br/><br/><b>PODCAST NOTES:</b> <br/><br/>Rear Admiral&apos;s Book Recommendations:</p><ul><li><em>Good to Great</em> by Jim Collins</li><li><em>Managing the Unexpected </em>by Karl E. Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe</li><li><em>First Break All the Rules</em> by Marcus Buckingham</li></ul><p>To view <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Howard_H_Steel_Lecturer/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Howard_Steel_Lecture.aspx?hkey=66fec827-e392-45e6-866e-2f0f042f5aaa'>View Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham&apos;s full bio, click here. <br/></a><br/></p><p><b>Music: </b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rear Admiral Bruce L. Gillingham, MD, FAOA, Surgeon General of the US Navy, Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and an orthopaedic surgeon, joins AOA hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA, and Alexander Aleem, MD for a vibrant discussion on leadership.<br/><br/>Drawing from a rich career in medicine as a leader with the US Navy, Rear Admiral Gillingham discusses:</p><ul><li>Book recommendations for developing leaders</li><li>The interview questions to ask to learn deeply about your candidate</li><li>Key lessons on teams from operational successes in Iraq that the civilian surgeon can learn from</li><li>Advice for orthopaedic surgeons looking to become leaders within their organizations</li><li>His personal leadership journey</li><li>COVID-19 and the Navy</li><li>High Reliability </li></ul><p>On June 10, 2020, Rear Admiral Gillingham delivered the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Howard_H_Steel_Lecturer/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Howard_Steel_Lecture.aspx?hkey=66fec827-e392-45e6-866e-2f0f042f5aaa'>Howard H. Steel Lecture</a> at the 2020 Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meetings Opening Ceremony. <br/><br/>To view this thought-provoking presentation, <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Registration/AnnualMeeting/Registration_GI/Virtual_Registration.aspx?hkey=6aed719a-e585-45ab-822c-335a61d9b966'>register for the Virtual AOA Annual Leadership Meeting here</a>. Registrants can <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Shared_Content/Contacts/Sign_In.aspx?WebsiteKey=e5e38967-7d69-4118-a393-ab5d2e75e314&amp;LoginRedirect=true&amp;returnurl=%2fAOAiMIS%2fAnnualMeeting%2fRecordings%2fAnnualMeeting%2fRecordings%2fVirtual_Meeting_Recordings.aspx%3fhkey%3db5f0d443-c1bd-438c-9f30-9155e6d680da'>access the recording here.</a><br/><br/><b>PODCAST NOTES:</b> <br/><br/>Rear Admiral&apos;s Book Recommendations:</p><ul><li><em>Good to Great</em> by Jim Collins</li><li><em>Managing the Unexpected </em>by Karl E. Weick and Kathleen Sutcliffe</li><li><em>First Break All the Rules</em> by Marcus Buckingham</li></ul><p>To view <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Howard_H_Steel_Lecturer/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Howard_Steel_Lecture.aspx?hkey=66fec827-e392-45e6-866e-2f0f042f5aaa'>View Rear Admiral Bruce Gillingham&apos;s full bio, click here. <br/></a><br/></p><p><b>Music: </b><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Lee Leddy, MD, FAOA.<br/><br/>In this episode, Dr. Leddy provides insights on The American Orthopaedic Association&apos;s <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/CORD/Home/CORD/Default.aspx?hkey=55b86122-fb23-4b8a-97fd-b6dc0a1e1b03'>Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) program</a>, including a discussion of the success of the Spring CORD Conference (a virtual conference with 250+ attendees). <br/><br/>Additionally, Dr. Leddy shares highlights from the upcoming <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5f'><b>2020 Virtual Summer CORD Conference</b></a> on June 12-13. Dr. Leddy is serving as Program Chair for this event, which addresses the subject area of &quot;How Good is Your Program and What Does the Data Show?&quot; One particularly interesting highlight is the Michael A. Simon CORD Lecturer, David Burham, a retired Navy fighter pilot. <br/> <br/>Register or learn more about the CORD Conference agenda at <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5fhttp://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a>.<br/><br/> Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (@iampetermartin) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Lee Leddy, MD, FAOA.<br/><br/>In this episode, Dr. Leddy provides insights on The American Orthopaedic Association&apos;s <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/CORD/Home/CORD/Default.aspx?hkey=55b86122-fb23-4b8a-97fd-b6dc0a1e1b03'>Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) program</a>, including a discussion of the success of the Spring CORD Conference (a virtual conference with 250+ attendees). <br/><br/>Additionally, Dr. Leddy shares highlights from the upcoming <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5f'><b>2020 Virtual Summer CORD Conference</b></a> on June 12-13. Dr. Leddy is serving as Program Chair for this event, which addresses the subject area of &quot;How Good is Your Program and What Does the Data Show?&quot; One particularly interesting highlight is the Michael A. Simon CORD Lecturer, David Burham, a retired Navy fighter pilot. <br/> <br/>Register or learn more about the CORD Conference agenda at <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5fhttp://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a>.<br/><br/> Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (@iampetermartin) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>An Interview with Daniel Murrey, MD, MPP, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Daniel B. Murrey, MD, MPP, FAOA, Chief Medical Officer for Surgical Care Affiliates and President, Optum Specialty Practices about his symposium for the Virtual AOA Annual Meeting, Can We Align Conflicting Agendas: Medical Education and Value-Based Care.   With the focus on performance-based contracts by Medicare, Medicaid, and other payors, value-based care is taking hold at varying rates across the Un...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Daniel B. Murrey, MD, MPP, FAOA, Chief Medical Officer for Surgical Care Affiliates and President, Optum Specialty Practices about his symposium for the Virtual AOA Annual Meeting, <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_AOA_Symposia.aspx'>Can We Align Conflicting Agendas: Medical Education and Value-Based Care</a>. <br/><br/>With the focus on performance-based contracts by Medicare, Medicaid, and other payors, value-based care is taking hold at varying rates across the United States. The training of residents and fellows is often in direct conflict with this direction. The expert panel addresses questions regarding balancing the conflicting agendas of medical education of residents and fellows and the move toward value-based care. <br/><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion. <br/><br/><a href='http://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a></p>]]></description>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 15:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <title>An Interview with Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, regarding the Summer CORD Conference at the Virtual 2020 Annual Leadership Meetings of The American Orthopaedic Association.   Dr. Van Heest shares insights on the AOA's Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) Program, and its collaboration with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) to standardize knowledge testing during residency as we move toward com...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, regarding the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5f'>Summer CORD Conference</a> at the Virtual 2020 Annual Leadership Meetings of The American Orthopaedic Association. <br/><br/>Dr. Van Heest shares insights on the AOA&apos;s Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) Program, and its collaboration with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) to standardize knowledge testing during residency as we move toward competency-based education. <br/><br/>The symposium will provide a discussion of how to improve assessment during residency in order to have a consistent language across programs: </p><ul><li>medical knowledge </li><li>patient-care skills</li><li>professional behavior</li></ul><p>The Virtual 2020 Summer CORD Conference will take place June 12-13, 2020. <br/><br/>More information: <a href='http://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a></p><p>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, talk with Ann Van Heest, MD, FAOA, regarding the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/Virtual_CORD_Conference/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Summer_CORD_Conference.aspx?hkey=fdd2268a-ba09-4738-8d56-006279daeb5f'>Summer CORD Conference</a> at the Virtual 2020 Annual Leadership Meetings of The American Orthopaedic Association. <br/><br/>Dr. Van Heest shares insights on the AOA&apos;s Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD) Program, and its collaboration with the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) to standardize knowledge testing during residency as we move toward competency-based education. <br/><br/>The symposium will provide a discussion of how to improve assessment during residency in order to have a consistent language across programs: </p><ul><li>medical knowledge </li><li>patient-care skills</li><li>professional behavior</li></ul><p>The Virtual 2020 Summer CORD Conference will take place June 12-13, 2020. <br/><br/>More information: <a href='http://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a></p><p>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>An Interview with William Obremskey, MD, FAOA</itunes:title>
    <title>An Interview with William Obremskey, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, interview William Obremskey, MD, FAOA.   Dr. Obremsky is the moderator for the 2020 AOA Annual Meeting, Symposium: How to Assess Quality in an Expanding Healthcare System. Within growing health care systems and the focus on value, Dr. Obremsky and his panel of experts, will be leading an overview of five quality measures.   This interview features key insights about the topic, an introduction to the expert panel,...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, interview William Obremskey, MD, FAOA. <br/><br/>Dr. Obremsky is the moderator for the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Agenda_at_a_Glance.aspx?hkey=85d60236-cc38-4cab-89dc-feedf3be4184'>2020 AOA Annual Meeting, Symposium: How to Assess Quality in an Expanding Healthcare System</a>. Within growing health care systems and the focus on value, Dr. Obremsky and his panel of experts, will be leading an overview of five quality measures. <br/><br/>This interview features key insights about the topic, an introduction to the expert panel, and key lessons.  <br/><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, interview William Obremskey, MD, FAOA. <br/><br/>Dr. Obremsky is the moderator for the <a href='https://www.aoassn.org/AOAiMIS/AnnualMeeting/Forums_and_Sessions/AnnualMeeting/Agendas/Virtual_Agenda_at_a_Glance.aspx?hkey=85d60236-cc38-4cab-89dc-feedf3be4184'>2020 AOA Annual Meeting, Symposium: How to Assess Quality in an Expanding Healthcare System</a>. Within growing health care systems and the focus on value, Dr. Obremsky and his panel of experts, will be leading an overview of five quality measures. <br/><br/>This interview features key insights about the topic, an introduction to the expert panel, and key lessons.  <br/><br/>Special thanks to Peter Martin of Peter Martin Music, Inc (<a href='https://twitter.com/iampetermartin?lang=en'>@iampetermartin</a>) for the jazz introduction and conclusion.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.aoassn.org'>www.aoassn.org</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Case for Diversity: An Interview with Jonathan Braman, MD, FAOA</itunes:title>
    <title>The Case for Diversity: An Interview with Jonathan Braman, MD, FAOA</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, interview Jonathan Braman, MD, FAOA.  Dr. Braman is the moderator of the 2020 AOA Annual Meeting, Symposium: Strategies for Recruiting &amp; Retaining Women &amp; Minorities in Orthopaedics.   In this episode, he shares key challenges of recruiting and retaining women and under-represented minorities in orthopaedic surgery. Dr. Braman also shares why it's important, how he developed his interest in this topic (hi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Hosts Charles A. Goldfarb, MD, FAOA and Emerging Leader, Alexander W. Aleem, MD, interview Rex Haydon, MD, FAOA, Chair of the 2020 Annual Meeting of The American Orthopaedic Association.   Dr. Haydon shares insights on the meeting, the program, and special guests. Key takeaways include a discussion on how the AOA Annual Meeting provides leadership development and GME education, which differs from the clinical aspects of other orthopaedic meetings. Surgeons across the career spectrum benefit f...]]></itunes:summary>
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