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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Orthopaedic Surgery: Back to Basics

I have started another blog called Orthopaedic Surgery: Back to Basics. It is a blog that takes an objective look at orthopaedics. I plan on going over basic things concerning orthopaedic surgery. It will include physical examination, coding, surgical procedures, and orthopaedic diseases. Please come visit and give me any recommendations that you may have.

Thanks,

Someonect

5 comments:

  1. Good luck with your new blog. It looks like you've got a great set up over there. Just wanted to wish you well.

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  2. thanks for the link someonetc. I never fail to read your posts!

    Good luck on your new blog! We have so much to learn from you, being an educator and clinician!

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  3. Awesome! I will be a frequent flier to the new blog. Seems I have become a predominately orthopaedic first assist (I'm up to 4 ortho docs now) even though that wasn't my intention!

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  4. Orthopaedic Surgery focuses on patient care in each of these orthopaedic subspecialties: adult reconstruction and joint replacement, sports medicine, spine surgery, surgery of the hand and wrist, surgery of the shoulder and elbow, surgery of the foot and ankle, musculoskeletal tumor surgery, orthopaedic trauma Surgery, pediatric orthopaedics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation

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  5. That's great, especially the fact that you are including information on Orthopedic diseases. Many people out there researching their possible candidacy for surgery should know there are risks of infection.

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