Deep Dive Ortho — Orthopaedic Surgery, AI & Digital Health Podcast.

Deep Dive Ortho — Orthopaedic Surgery, AI & Digital Health Podcast.

di Professor Mo Imam
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Partial Cuff repair vs Superior capsule reconstruction
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The search included studies published in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases from 2013 to 2023. Studies comparing SCR with PR techniques in rotator cuff tear patients were included. Primary outcome was Constant shoulder score. Full read: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12122475/
Irreparable rotator cuff tears
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Ankle fractures, covering their epidemiology, including incidence, demographics, and risk factors, as well as their etiology and associated conditions.
SLAP Tears
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Shoulder SLAP Lesions Overview
Shoulder Instability
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Shoulder Instability and More
The Hidden Cost of Diagnostic Overconfidence
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In this episode, we sift through the newest evidence and buzz around [The Hidden Cost of Diagnostic Overconfidence]—cutting through the noise to bring you the insights, controversies, and must-know clinical takeaways. Tune in to get the context behind the headlines. #TheArmDoc #DeepDiveOrtho
The Problem-Solver’s Trap: Navigating Paradoxes in Healthcare Leadership
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This episode introduces the critical distinction between solvable problems and permanent paradoxes within the healthcare and biotechnology industries. By examining corporate failures like Merck’s Vioxx crisis and Biogen’s Aduhelm launch, the author argues that leaders often default to an analytical mindset that mistakenly treats ethical tensions as binary equations. True leadership in these fields requires paradox fluency, which involves navigating the constant strain between commercial imperatives and patient safety rather than choosing one over the other. The source posits that these tensions are the operational home of ethics, meaning a collapse into simple problem-solving often results in moral and organizational disaster. Ultimately, the material serves as a guide for developing the infrastructure and judgment necessary to hold competing, valid truths in productive balance.
The hidden fragility of clinicians
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In this episode, we sift through the newest evidence and buzz around [The hidden fragility of clinicians]—cutting through the noise to bring you the insights, controversies, and must-know clinical takeaways. Tune in to get the context behind the headlines. #TheArmDoc #DeepDiveOrtho
Micro-Recovery: Designing the Clinical Day for Sustainable Practice
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This podcast serves as a practical guide for healthcare professionals to manage their energy levels through micro-recovery techniques during the workday. Rather than relying solely on after-hours rest, the source suggests implementing small, repeatable habits like brief pauses between patients, physical resets, and proper hydration to combat daily depletion. It distinguishes between effective, realistic interventions and common wellness advice—such as long meditation sessions—that often fail to fit into a demanding clinical schedule. The ultimate goal is to help clinicians maintain cognitive sharpness and emotional presence by intentionally designing a day that restores energy as it is spent. By adopting just one deliberate practice at a time, practitioners can reduce the cumulative fatigue that leads to burnout and diminished patient care.
The Physician's Guide to Choosing Your First Job Well
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This podcast episode serves as a strategic guide for medical residents and fellows navigating their transition to becoming attending physicians. It emphasizes that while contractual details like salary and non-compete clauses are important, the unspoken workplace culture and the quality of colleagues often dictate long-term success. The source encourages trainees to look beyond visible perks by asking unconventional interview questions that reveal the true health of a practice. Because new doctors often lack the experience to know their own long-term preferences, the material suggests prioritizing professional optionality and a graceful exit strategy. Ultimately, the text aims to help young physicians avoid the common mistake of choosing a first position based solely on surface-level criteria.
The Hardest Skill: Surgical Judgment and the Decision to Operate
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In this episode, we sift through the newest evidence and buzz around [The Hardest Skill: Surgical Judgment and the Decision to Operate]—cutting through the noise to bring you the insights, controversies, and must-know clinical takeaways. Tune in to get the context behind the headlines. #TheArmDoc #DeepDiveOrtho
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