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Basic Science Oncology

Whole-Slide View of Rare Orthopaedic Tumor

May 9, 2019 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

JBJS Case Connector debuted digital whole-slide images back in 2016, and the February 27, 2019 case report by Lans et al. put that ability to

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Need to Know Practice Trends & Tips

Physician Practice Changes After Paying Malpractice Claims

May 7, 2019May 7, 2019 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

OrthoBuzz occasionally receives posts from guest bloggers. In response to a recent study in The New England Journal of Medicine, the following commentary comes from Matthew Deren,

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Editor's Choice Hip Trauma

A Rash of Broken Femoral Nails—What’s Up?

May 2, 2019 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

I’ll be honest: I have never worried much about breakage of the cephalomedullary nails I implant for proximal femur fractures. Instead, I’m focused on the

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Editor's Choice Hip Trauma

Shared Decision Making among Guatemalan Orthopaedists

May 1, 2019 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

The concept of asking and accounting for patient preferences in non-emergent treatment decisions has been discussed in the medical literature for nearly two decades. Michael

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Education and Training Pain Management

NEJM Knowledge+ Module on Pain Management and Opioids

April 29, 2019 OrthoBuzz for Surgeons

There is little doubt that dramatic increases in prescriptions for opioid analgesics during the 21st century have been a major contributor to the current opioid

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