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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Dr. Jim Marino, a retired orthopedic surgeon, shares his journey in orthopedics and his experience with polio. He discusses the development of the Salk polio vaccine and its unintended consequences. Dr. Marino explains the importance of history taking in diagnosing and treating spine-related peripheral neuropathy. He also talks about his passion for invention and his involvement in developing minimally invasive techniques and instruments for spine surgery. Dr. Jim Marino discusses the challenges of autologous bone harvesting and introduces the Corex device, a percutaneous minimally invasive bone harvesting tool. He explains how the device works and demonstrates its use on a simulator. Dr. Marino also shares his thoughts on bone graft substitutes, PRP, and bone marrow aspirate, emphasizing the importance of autologous cancellous bone for optimal bone grafting.
The hosts are joined by Dr. Drew Lundquist, the Chief Medical Officer of the Mankato Clinic and Clinical Director of Nabla as he discusses his roles and how he came to be in those positions. Dr. Lundquist shares his journey of transitioning from a practicing physician to an administrative role and the challenges and rewards that come with it. He also discusses his involvement in starting a device company, called Sky Surgical. They discuss AI in healthcare and how it has the potential to enhance patient care and improve clinical workflows. It can be used as a tool to assist physicians in tasks such as documentation, diagnosis, and treatment planning. The integration of AI into medical practices can lead to more efficient and accurate healthcare delivery. With his role at Nabla, Dr. Lundquist is working to expand the role that AI plays in everyday healthcare.
In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Leland Jaffe discuss various topics including podcast viewership, music concerts, their websites, and then dive into Jones fractures. The conversation focuses on the definition and treatment options for Jones fractures, including surgical and non-surgical approaches. In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Leland Jaffe discuss the surgical treatment of Jones fractures. They cover topics such as the appropriate screw size, the importance of patient positioning and wire placement, and the use of bone stimulators. They discuss whether Jeff currently holds the world record for fastest Jones fracture surgery. They also touch on the management of non-unions and the role of vitamin D deficiency and foot deformities in the healing process.
Dr. Jeff Dikis is joined by Dr. Mark Mendeszoon, who shares his journey from track athlete to podiatrist specializing in sports medicine. As a sports medicine specialist, he has worked with athletes at various levels, including high-level Olympic athletes. He discusses the challenges of treating athletes and the importance of honesty and clear communication. Dr. Mendeszoon also talks about his experience owning a running shoe store and the significance of proper footwear in preventing and treating foot problems. In this conversation, Dr. Mark Mendeszoon discusses the importance of choosing the right shoes for foot health and comfort. He emphasizes the need for shoes that fit comfortably and accommodate orthotic devices if necessary. He also discusses the pros/ cons and considerations of barefoot running and minimalist shoes. Dr. Mendeszoon shares his personal experience with his son playing football at Iowa State University and his involvement with the university's athletic department. He also explains the Zoom cuboid osteotomy procedure for flat foot correction and discusses his ongoing research on its effectiveness.
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Dikis gives a state of the podcast update and discusses recent presentations he gave on first MPJ fusions and posterior heel pain. He reflects on the growth of the podcast and shares his plans to potentially hire an intern. Dr. Dikis provides insights into the different techniques and hardware options for first MPJ fusions, emphasizing the importance of joint preparation and stability. He also explores various treatment options for posterior heel pain, including gastrocnemius recession, MIS Zadek, and open procedures.
Dr. Jeff Jensen, the Dean of the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine, joins the hosts to discuss his podcasting journey and the impact of podcasting on the podiatry profession. He shares his motivation for starting the Dean's Chat podcast and how it has helped increase visibility and recruitment efforts for the profession. Dr. Jensen also talks about his experience in patenting and developing medical devices, as well as his passion for academics and teaching. The conversation touches on the challenges and rewards of starting a residency program and transitioning into a higher education role. In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Jensen discusses the importance of admissions in podiatry colleges and the challenges of managing student numbers and residency positions. He emphasizes the need to recruit high-quality students and suggests reassessing the number of students each school should admit to ensure residency positions for everyone. The conversation also touches on the future of podiatric medicine, work-life balance, and the benefits of research. Dr. Jensen provides advice on getting involved in research and highlights the importance of finding a mentor.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Leland Jaffe discuss various topics related to medical education and career progression. They cover the best time to start a family, how to select externships, recommended textbooks for rotations, how to achieve your dream residency and job, and considerations when transitioning from student to resident and then to attending. The hosts emphasize the importance of networking, continuous learning, and seeking mentorship throughout one's medical career.
The Pod Patrol hosts are joined by Dr. Alan McGill, a podiatric surgeon and residency director, who discusses his journey to becoming a residency director and the challenges and rewards of the role. They also discuss the importance of joining professional organizations like the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) and attending conferences for networking and continuing education.He also shares his experience as a triathlete. In the final part of the conversation, the speakers discuss various surgical techniques and considerations for correcting deformities. They touch on topics such as screw placement, bone grafting, and the use of staples in foot and ankle surgery.
In this LIVE conversation, Jeff Dikis and Leland Jaffe discuss their experiences with hammer toe surgeries and the challenges they face. They touch on the topic of Cavus foot deformity and the different surgical approaches to treat it. They also briefly mention the use of tendon transfers in chronic ankle instability patients with Cavus foot deformity. In this part of the conversation, Dr. Dikis discusses the clinical implications and practical application of treating cavus foot deformity. He explains the importance of evaluating the patient's goals and considering non-surgical options before proceeding with surgery. They share their thoughts on gastrocnemius recession and the use of different techniques for the procedure. The conversation then transitions to the topic of ankle fractures in older patients, emphasizing the need to consider the patient's activity level and functional goals when deciding on surgical intervention. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the importance of critically analyzing X-rays to determine the severity of fractures and the appropriate treatment. They emphasize the need to understand stability and instability in fractures and how it affects treatment decisions. They also discuss the challenges of non-weight bearing treatment options for elderly patients and the potential risks of falls. The conversation then transitions to the technique and tips for inserting a fibular nail, including the importance of wire starting placement, reduction of the fracture before nail insertion, and the potential for fibular shortening. The hosts also mention the possibility of future live episodes with call-in guests.
In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Mohamed AbdelGilil, a fourth-year student at Des Moines University. Mo shares his journey to podiatry, including his interest in medicine from a young age and his exploration of different specialties. He also discusses his experience rotating at different programs during his fourth year and the importance of making the most of each rotation. Mo also talks about how he navigated his religious beliefs during his rotations and advocated for standardized religious accommodations at his university. He talks about his role as class president and the responsibilities that came with it. Mohamed also reflects on his fourth-year rotations and the surprises he encountered. He shares his excitement about his residency program in New Mexico and highlights the busy VA hospital and the supportive environment. He concludes by discussing the valuable lessons he learned throughout his four years of podiatry school.
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