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Listen in as host Nicholas Strasser, MD, has a lively discussion with our Leonard Goldner award winners, Gregory P. Guyton, MD, and Mitchell C. Tarka, MD, as they discuss use of the Monte-Carlo method to evaluate data censoring on the largest operative vs. nonoperative Achilles tendon trial. This discussion covers a historical discussion of previously performed trials along with clinical applications on how to use modern Achilles tendon literature when discussing management with patients.
To claim CME credit, click here.
CME credit is free to AOFAS members and $25 for non-members.
Support for this podcast is provided by an educational grant from Stryker.
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Listen in as host Nicholas Strasser, MD, has a lively discussion with our Leonard Goldner award winners, Gregory P. Guyton, MD, and Mitchell C. Tarka, MD, as they discuss use of the Monte-Carlo method to evaluate data censoring on the largest operative vs. nonoperative Achilles tendon trial. This discussion covers a historical discussion of previously performed trials along with clinical applications on how to use modern Achilles tendon literature when discussing management with patients.
To claim CME credit, click here.
CME credit is free to AOFAS members and $25 for non-members.
Support for this podcast is provided by an educational grant from Stryker.
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