Elliott Leitman, MD
One of the most rewarding experiences of being an orthopaedic surgeon is getting out of the clinic and hospital and practicing our profession in an international setting with colleagues from around the world. In 2009 and in 2017, I was fortunate enough to be part of the medical staff for Maccabi/USA. The Maccabiah World Games are held every 4 years in Israel. This Olympic-style event attracts more than 10,000 Jewish athletes from more than 80 nations. For the 2017 Games, the U.S.
Letha Y. Griffin, MD
Haiti is a stunningly beautiful island, but one that is also plagued with violence, political unrest, and severe poverty. Stephen M. McCollam, MD, of Peachtree Orthopedics in Atlanta, knows that about as well as anyone. Dr. McCollam has been providing volunteer orthopaedic care annually at the Hôpital Albert Schweitzer (HAS) in Deschapelles in central Haiti, one of the poorest areas of the island, for more than 28 years. Recently, I spoke with him about his experiences. Dr.
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