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Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Surgery

Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Surgery

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An inside look into Mayo Clinic Orthopedic Surgery. Host and residency program director Jon Barlow, M.D., invites faculty and residents to share insight on a range of topics, from clinical controversies, cutting edge techniques, to residency updates and research breakthroughs.© 2020 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • USA Hockey Experience
    May 22 2022

    Host: Jonathan D. Barlow, M.D. (@DoctorOkoro)

    Guests: Michael J. Stuart, M.D.

    Knee sports medicine and reconstruction specialist Dr. Michael Stuart joins host Dr. Kelechi Okoroha (@DoctorOkoro) to discuss his experience as the Head team physician for the USA Olympic team. They discuss Dr. Stuart’s beginnings with the sport of hockey, what it was like being the father of high level hockey athletes and his recent experiences in the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

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    16 mins
  • How to Be a Successful Medical Student on an Orthopedic Rotation
    Mar 13 2022

    Host: Jonathan D. Barlow, M.D. (@JonBarlowMD)

    Guests: Nicholas Nicholas A. Pulos, M.D. (@NickPulosMD)

    Nick Pulos (@NickPulosMD) joins host Jon Barlow (@JonBarlowMD) to

    Hand specialist and Mayo medical student curriculum coordinator Dr. Nick Pulos joins host Dr. Jon Barlow (’13) to discuss his thoughts on succeeding on medical student rotations. We cover wide ranging topics including choosing orthopedic surgery, selecting away rotations, and how to succeed on orthopedic rotations.

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    24 mins
  • Femoral Neck Fractures in the Elderly
    Feb 20 2022

    Host: Jonathan D. Barlow, M.D. (@JonBarlowMD)

    Guest: Brandon J. Yuan, M.D. (@BrandonYuanMD).

    Orthopedic trauma specialist and @MayoOrthoRes alum Brandon Yuan (’14) joins host Jon Barlow, MD (’13) to discuss current best practices in treating femoral neck fractures in the elderly. He describes workup and medical management, timing of fixation, key radiographic parameters, and best evidence for surgical management for these common fractures.

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    26 mins
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The podcast clearly shows that Dr. Barlow cares about this year’s applicants going through the virtual match process. He, guest faculty and previous residents, among other topics, review how residents receive deep/meaningful feedback from faculty because of Mayo’s 1-on-1 mentorship model, how the program is a good fit for aspiring orthopedic surgeons of all backgrounds with diverse career goals from private practice to academics, and the immense wealth of hands-on resources available for residents to perfect their skills. Having rotated at the program and seen well-prepped junior residents performing the majority of steps in surgical cases, I can attest to the uniqueness of the Mayo mentorship model. Definitely a program to consider.

Excellent primer on uniqueness of Mayo’s program

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