Orthopedics Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Orthopedics Today.
Table of Contents
- Walk-in clinics expand access to orthopedic care Casey Tingle
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- Biologic Association aims to provide high-level evidence on regenerative medicine Casey Tingle
- We must actively work to diversify our profession Anthony A. Romeo, MD
- Six more financial actions to take during the COVID-19 crisis Sanjeev Bhatia, MD
- Preoperative opioid education may reduce opioid consumption after arthroscopic meniscectomy Casey Tingle
- Collaboration platforms may provide tools for working remotely among physicians, staff Casey Tingle
- Communication tools, re-delegation of tasks may reduce practice flow issues Casey Tingle
- Physicians should maintain influence over their practices in private equity transactions Casey Tingle
- Three marketing avenues may help promote orthopedic walk-in clinics Casey Tingle
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- A 49-year-old man with persistent wrist pain, weakness Curtis M. Henn, MD; Jay L. Mottla, MD; Jordan P. Murphy, MD
- How may the services of your urgent care or walk-in clinic change after COVID-19?
- Total talus replacement can be an alternative option for patients with avascular necrosis J. Kent Ellington, MD, MS, FAAOS