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Dr. Bonnie Gregory…

Prepping for your First Case as an Attending

10 Aug 2022
Cara Cipriano MD, MSc, FAAOS | Bonnie Gregory, MD August 10, 2022 So, youโ€™ve finally made it: youโ€™ve completed your residency and potentially fellowship, youโ€™ve taken ABOS Part 1, and…
Dr. Amiethab Aiyer…

How to Succeed on Away Rotations

1 Aug 20223 Aug 2022
Matthew Varacallo, MD | Amiethab Aiyer, MD August 1, 2022 Whether you are rotating at a program down the street from your home program or traveling across the country, the…
Dr. Linda Suleiman…

Does Promotion in Academic Environments Matter?

20 Jul 2022
William N. Levine, MD, FAAOS | Linda Suleiman, MD July 20, 2022 Academic promotion at each academic center is variable across the country. Each academic center sets standards by the…
Dr. Claire McDaniel…

How to Succeed as an Intern

13 Jul 2022
Claire McDaniel, MD | Liana Tedesco, MD July 13, 2022 The start of residency is an excitingโ€“and dauntingโ€“time for new physicians. There are a few key points to know as…
Dr. Gabriella Ode…

Preparing for the ABOS, Part 1

5 Jul 2022
Gabriella Ode, MD | Milton Little, MD, FAAOS July 5, 2022 Congratulations! Youโ€™ve just graduated from residency. After an arduous five or six years of training, you have made it…
Dr. Amiethab Aiyer…

Tips For Leaving a Practice

8 Jun 20228 Jun 2022
Cara Cipriano MD, FAAOS | Amiethab Aiyer, MD June 8, 2022 Congratulations on your new practice opportunity! Now that you have gone through the hard work of searching, interviewing, negotiating,…
Dr. Claire McDaniel…

How to Study for the OITE

25 May 2022
Claire McDaniel, MD | Liana Tedesco, MD May 25, 2022 Orthopedic surgery residents sit for the AAOS Orthopedic In Training Exam (OITE) each November. Finding the best study strategy can…
Dr. Daniel Osei…

Starting Your Practice

4 May 2022
Gabriella Ode, MD | Daniel Osei, MD, MSc, FAAOS May 4, 2022 After spending most of oneโ€™s residency dreaming of being done with the long nights and the lack of…
Dr. Claire McDaniel…

Preparing for Intern Year

12 Apr 202225 May 2022
Claire McDaniel, MD | Liana Tedesco, MD April 12, 2022 Congratulations โ€“ You matched! You can take a deep sigh of relief. You are going to be an orthopedic surgeon.…
Dr. Amiethab Aiyer…

Going Through Your First Deposition

9 Mar 2022
Amiethab Aiyer, MD | William N. Levine, MD, FAAOS March 9, 2022 You finally hit your stride with your practice and after a long day at work, there is a…

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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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