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Kevin Cronin, MD, pledges to represent residents in political programs
It is an honor and pleasure to introduce myself as the new Orthopaedic Political Action Committee (OrthoPAC) resident fellow. My name is Kevin Cronin, MD, and I am a post-graduate year-5 at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Following graduation next year, I will be moving to Philadelphia for my shoulder and elbow fellowship at the Rothman Institute.
Daniel A. London
Orthopaedic surgery residents learn to balance many priorities during training, one of which is participation in research. A common dilemma residents struggle with is whether to participate in fewer but higher-quality research projects, which likely require greater time commitments, or in a greater number of (but possibly lower-quality) research projects.
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