via PRNewswire – The Haitian Annual Assembly of Orthopaedic Trauma (HAAOT) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti used a JoMI (Journal of Medical Insight, http://jomi.com) surgical video article to assist with education of local orthopedic residents. Full Press Release available here.
PREPRINT RELEASE: Right Hemithyroidectomy
Right Hemithyroidectomy
Roy Phitayakorn, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Attending Surgeon, Dept. of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
PREPRINT RELEASE: Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture
Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of a Bimalleolar Ankle Fracture
Michael Weaver MD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School
Dept. of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
PREPRINTS RELEASE: LISS Plating, Part 2 of Whipple for Carcinoma
The following new pre-prints are now online:
LISS Plating of a Distal Femoral Fracture
Michael Weaver, MD
Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Whipple Procedure for Carcinoma of the Pancreas (Part 2)
Martin Goodman, MD
Dept of Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine
(Part 1 is available here)
These come after the recent pre-prints, which include: Continue reading PREPRINTS RELEASE: LISS Plating, Part 2 of Whipple for Carcinoma
Testimonial by a UC Davis Plastic Surgery Resident: Dr. Nirav Patel
“As a UC Davis Plastic Surgery resident, we often learn about new aesthetic and reconstructive procedures and the best ways to learn are with visual resources. Standard anatomy atlases and surgical textbooks are useful, but in the end do not provide that application to the OR short of direct, one-on-one instruction from a board-certified surgeon. The Journal of Medical Insight fills a void in our compendium of resources.”
Nirav B. Patel, MD, MS, JD
PGY-4, UC Davis Plastic Surgery
Testimonial by a Medical Student from Virginia Tech: Yu-Wei Wayne Chang
“I’m a medical student who is going into general surgery. I love the format of the videos and the narrative you receive from respected surgeons in their fields. It feels like you are in the OR watching every step but with multiple angles to give you the best view of the procedure.”
Yu-Wei Wayne Chang
Medical Student at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Resume Advice: 3 Do’s and Don’ts
Since we are entering the very exciting phase of turning from a start-up into a young company, I am finding that I am sifting through more and more resumes (thank you Tech Generation). Here is some feedback on what we are looking for. Continue reading Resume Advice: 3 Do’s and Don’ts
Testimonial: Tony Tsai, MD, Attending Anesthesiologist
“I like your databank and feel that instructional videos that are easy to pull up are a great way to review anatomy and think about surgery before the surgery happens. You have an impressive list of subscribers.”
Tony Tsai, MD
Attending Anesthesiologist
Mount Sinai Beth Israel Medical Center
Testimonial: Michael Nasr, MD, Research Fellow, Medical Editor
As an aspiring orthopedic surgeon; my intention in this post is to share a bit about my experiences as a medical student and to articulate the role that JoMI plays in my advancement.
Orthopedics is a challenging field to enter – its growth matched by its competitive nature. One is always looking for an edge. In order to show dedication and interest in the operating room, the most useful asset for a medical student is to come prepared – to know the case, the anatomy, and even the particulars of the different surgeons. Having the opportunity to scrub-in is additionally advantageous to display competence at a level where little is expected. As a student, I would look to my library, colleagues, and online forums to find resources to invest my time preparing efficiently. Continue reading Testimonial: Michael Nasr, MD, Research Fellow, Medical Editor
Orthopedics Fact Sheet / Recommendation
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