Diagnostic Hip Arthroscopy
Scott D. Martin, MD
Associate Professor,
Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Health Care Center at Foxborough
Monthly Archives: August 2015
PREPRINT RELEASE: Portal Placement for Hip Arthroscopy
Portal Placement for Hip Arthroscopy
Scott D. Martin, MD
Associate Professor,
Department of Orthopedic Surgery,
Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Health Care Center at Foxborough
PREPRINT RELEASE: Intramedullary Nail for Open Tibial Fracture
Intramedullary Nail for Open Tibial Fracture
Michael Weaver, MD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
PREPRINT RELEASE: Retrograde Femoral Intramedullary Nail for Periprosthetic Fracture
Retrograde Femoral Intramedullary Nail for Periprosthetic Fractuce
Michael Weaver, MD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Stop Feeling Useless – How to Improve Your Shadowing Experience
More often than not, shadowing is a pain. Getting the honest attention of a doctor as a pre-med student regularly ends as a futile attempt at trying to live out some dramatic fantasy. As a requirement for medical school, shadowing is a necessary evil.
Most students put too many expectations on their ideas of what shadowing will be like – I know I did – and thus leave the door wide open for disappointment. It’s not our fault! We’re entitled to our expectations and a lot of times they’re valid. Shadowing, however, is one experience that left me wanting. Does it have to be that way?
Having discovered JoMI, I am here to say: it does not. As someone entering medical school, I’m compelled to share my opinions on how JoMI can make shadowing as a pre-med, and presumably a med student, better meet our expectations.
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