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This episode delves into the integral role of research in orthopedic residency and early career development. Dr. Dustin Greenhill, a nationally recognized pediatric orthopedic surgeon and active researcher at St. Luke’s University Health Network, discusses his unconventional path from West Point to medicine, and how hands-on research experiences shaped his focus within orthopedics. He shares insights on motivating trainees, building productive research teams, and overcoming common barriers to launching and completing meaningful projects, especially in environments with limited resources. Dr. Greenhill also emphasizes the personal and professional rewards of mentoring residents and medical students, turning academic challenges into lasting collaborations and career-defining moments.
Host: Dr. Rex Lutz, Chair, AAOS Resident Assembly Executive Committee
Guest: Dr. Dustin Greenhill, Associate Program Director, St. Luke's University Health Network
By American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons5
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This episode delves into the integral role of research in orthopedic residency and early career development. Dr. Dustin Greenhill, a nationally recognized pediatric orthopedic surgeon and active researcher at St. Luke’s University Health Network, discusses his unconventional path from West Point to medicine, and how hands-on research experiences shaped his focus within orthopedics. He shares insights on motivating trainees, building productive research teams, and overcoming common barriers to launching and completing meaningful projects, especially in environments with limited resources. Dr. Greenhill also emphasizes the personal and professional rewards of mentoring residents and medical students, turning academic challenges into lasting collaborations and career-defining moments.
Host: Dr. Rex Lutz, Chair, AAOS Resident Assembly Executive Committee
Guest: Dr. Dustin Greenhill, Associate Program Director, St. Luke's University Health Network

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