Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FAAOS
Editor’s note: This article is the first part of a two-part series on changing practice behaviors to benefit the good of the group. The next installment will appear in the March issue of AAOS Now.
John Buza, MD; Jeffrey L. Gum, MD, FAAOS; Joseph L. Laratta, MD; Leah Y. Carreon, MD, MSc
As many as half of all orthopaedic surgery trainees switch jobs within a few years of starting practice. Several personal and financial stressors may result when surgeons switch jobs early in their careers.
Charles L. Saltzman, MD, FAAOS
Orthopaedic surgery is often performed to improve a patient’s functional status. But how do we know if a patient’s function has improved?
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