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Dr. Cory Smith…

Research During Medical School – how Do I Navigate?

16 Jun 2021
Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD June 16, 2021 There are a few things that strike fear and anxiety in the hearts of medical students universally: Step 1 (up…
Dr. Cory Smith…

Ugh…My Patient Needs Surgery But I Have Never Done the Procedure…What to Do?

5 May 2021
Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD May 5, 2021 You walk out and shut the door, exchanging pleasantries on the way. As the door shuts you panic.ย  The patient…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

When Should You Start Looking for a Job?

27 Jan 202126 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD January 27, 2021 Landing a plane is an incredible feat. Pilots must weigh numerous variables simultaneously including wind…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

When Should You Ask for Help?

9 Dec 202026 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD December 9, 2020 During your residency training, there will be times when you think that you might need…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

What Do Residents Look for in Applicants?

16 Sep 202026 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD September 16, 2020 When applying to an orthopaedic surgery residency, you will want to impress as many decision…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

How to Study During Residency

5 Aug 202026 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD August 5, 2020 When seeking advice on how to best study during residency, the saying โ€œitโ€™s a marathon,…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

How to Improve Surgical Skills During Residency

24 Jun 202026 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD June 24, 2020 A quick Google search will reveal that there are thousands of quotes about practice. My…
Dr. Andy Jensen…

What To Consider After Matching into Orthopaedics

1 May 202026 Apr 2021
Andrew Jensen, MD, MBE | Elizabeth Dennis, MD | Cory Smith, MD April 30, 2020 *Please consider and apply the following advice in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Certain…
Dr. Cory Smith…

Teaching Young Residents

25 Sep 201926 Apr 2021
Cory Smith, MD September 25, 2019 As the calendar turns from June to July each year, there is a transition of medical students to residents, and junior residents to chiefs.…
Dr. Cory Smith…

Networking As A Resident

23 Aug 201926 Apr 2021
Cory Smith, MD August 23, 2019 Networking? Seriously?  As a resident, we have to care for patients, prepare for surgeries, study for exams, attempt to balance life outside of the…

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Developed as a complementary resource to the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (JAAOSยฎ), โ€œSounds from the Training Roomโ€ is dedicated to furthering the education of young orthopaedic surgeons with insights into residency transitions, medical school success, attending physician involvement, and more.

The JAAOS Mentorship Consortium is comprised of orthopaedic surgeons representing the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), JAAOS, the AAOS Resident Assembly and OrthoMentor, an Instagram channel developed to provide information on a range of issues facing young orthopaedic surgeons today.

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