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Listen to Pod Patrol, where we dive into the fascinating world of Podiatry alongside guests from various medical disciplines. Join us as we uncover intriguing patient cases, discuss cutting-edge techniques, and explore the latest advancements in Podiatry, Orthopedic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, and more.
Host Dr. Jeffrey Dikis provides expert analysis, entertainment, and captivating storytelling. With a wealth of clinical experience, we dissect complex medical scenarios, sharing our insights and perspectives garnered from years of practice.
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of "MIS-Adventures", a new year-long series for free CME offered at In-House CME, dedicated to exploring the world of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) of the foot & ankle. Hosted by Dr. Jeff Dikis and joined by Dr. Brad Abicht, the series aims to guide listeners from the basics to complex surgical techniques, with monthly episodes designed to enhance understanding and skills in MIS. In this first episode, we delve into the evolution and benefits of MIS, discussing how it offers better outcomes for the patient, emphasizing the revolutionary impact, and details how to get started.Throughout the episode, Dr. Dikis and Dr. Abicht provide insights into the technical aspects and challenges of MIS, exploring common pathologies treated with these techniques. They highlight the importance of patient outcomes and the future of MIS, noting that innovation drives medicine forward. Key takeaways include the benefits of MIS, such as reduced post-operative pain, faster recovery, and lower infection risk, making it a preferable choice for many patients.Join us next month for Episode 2, featuring pioneers in minimally invasive bunion surgery, Peter Lam and Tom Lewis. This series promises to be an exciting journey into the world of MIS, offering valuable knowledge and practical insights for both seasoned professionals and those new to the field. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from the experts and enhance your surgical practice.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, we welcome Dr. David Schweibish, DPM to explore the dynamic journey into podiatry and the critical role of podiatry within medicine. They delve into the evolving landscape of healthcare, highlighting how AI is becoming an integral tool to augment medical professionals rather than replace them. The conversation also touches on the importance of professional branding in podiatry, addressing common misconceptions and emphasizing the need for public understanding and recruitment. Dr. Schweibish shares insights on the future of the field under new leadership, discussing the APMA's efforts to adapt to modern challenges and the significance of engaging with students to secure the future of podiatry.The discussion further explores the necessity of self-care for healthcare professionals to prevent burnout, underscoring the importance of maintaining personal well-being to effectively care for others. Dr. Schweibish emphasizes that leadership in podiatry requires a deep understanding of personal strengths and active engagement within the profession. By breaking down misconceptions and fostering a collaborative environment, the podiatry profession is poised for growth and innovation, paving the way for a promising future.
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Glenn Weinraub shares his eclectic journey from professional motocross and skiing to becoming a prominent podiatric surgeon. He discusses the importance of mentorship in shaping his career, the efficient Kaiser healthcare model, and the life lessons learned through personal health challenges. Dr. Weinraub emphasizes the evolution of podiatry practices, the significance of teaching future surgeons, and the impact of medical missions in underserved communities. The discussion also touches on the complexities of managing surgical complications and the value of second opinions in patient care.
In this engaging episode of the GaitKeepers Journal Club, hosts Dr. Brad Abicht and Dr. Jeff Dikis, along with Rich Dubin, welcome esteemed guests Dr. Bob Anderson, MD and Stacey Case, CEO of Sideline Surgeons. Dr. Anderson, a long-time team physician for the Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers, shares his extensive expertise in sports medicine, focusing on the intricacies of foot and ankle injuries in NFL athletes. The discussion delves into the prevalence and diagnosis of syndesmotic injuries, the impact of modern imaging techniques, and the evolution of treatment protocols. They discuss the increasing number of Achilles tendon injuries, and theorize ways to prevent them.Stacey Case introduces Sideline Surgeons, an innovative IT platform designed to streamline communication and documentation for physicians working with elite athletes. She describes the role for interdiciplinary medicine for these high level athletes, and providing access to top-level physicians easily.
In this episode, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Dr. Alan Sherman, who shares his journey in the field of podiatry and the evolution of medical education. Dr. Sherman discusses his early experiences with technology, the founding of Podiatry Online, and the transition to providing educational solutions for podiatrists. He emphasizes the impact of technology and AI on medical education, the changes in the podiatry field over the years, and the importance of adapting to new educational methods. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in continuing education for podiatrists, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. He unveils his new AI-driven solution for Present Podiatry and discusses what goes in to creating such a project. Check out Podiatry.com for more information.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Dr. Tyler Gonzalez, MD, who shares his journey into the field of foot and ankle surgery, his experiences with minimally invasive surgery (MIS), and the importance of training the next generation of surgeons. They discuss the philosophy behind MIS, the challenges faced in its implementation, and practical applications through case studies. Dr. Gonzalez emphasizes the need to prioritize patient outcomes and the evolving nature of surgical techniques in orthopedics.They go through multiple cases, discuss tips for success, and technique ideas to improve surgeon skills.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Rich Dubin, a prominent figure in the field of education, and the founder of LER Expo and LER Magazine. Rich shares his journey from selling advertising for a podiatry magazine to creating a successful online educational platform. The conversation delves into the importance of relationships in the podiatry profession, the challenges of a difficult childhood, and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives Rich's ventures. They discuss the shift from print to digital education, the significance of engaging content, and the future goals of LER Expo. Rich also shares insights on targeted marketing and the value of creating a fun learning environment for clinicians. They discuss the development of GaitKeepers Journal Club and the growth they've seen in such a short timeframe.
In this episode of the GaitKeepers Journal Club, the hosts are joined by Dr. Sean Grambart, DPM, current faculty at Des Moines University, and past president of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.They break down the article Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus: The Questions We Want Answered by Grambart, Passet, and Holte.They delve into the complexities of osteochondral lesions of the talus, discussing various surgical techniques, conservative treatment options, and the importance of understanding lesion size. They share insights from their clinical experiences, emphasizing the need for thorough research and patient involvement in treatment decisions. The conversation also highlights the significance of post-operative care and the healing process, which can take up to two years.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37236680/
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Dr. PJ Brancheau, the program director of Hunt Regional, a podiatry residency in Texas. They discuss Dr. Brancheau's journey into podiatry, the educational benefit of athletic training, and the unique aspects of his residency program. The conversation also covers the role of the Texas Podiatric Medical Association, the Texas Podiatric Medical Foundation and the charitable outreach through mission work in Mexico. They discuss the challenges faced in patient care. Dr. Brancho shares insights on teaching and mentorship, as well as personal reflections on his career and aspirations.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis is joined by Dr. Matt Werd and his daughter Maddy Werd, a fourth-year podiatry student at Barry University. They discuss the journey through podiatry, the importance of sports medicine, and the role of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine (AAPSM). Maddy shares her experiences during her externships, the challenges of choosing a residency, and what to look for in a residency. Dr. Werd discusses the dynamics of working with young athletes and their parents. The conversation also touches on the significance of understanding different sports and their injuries, the use of 3D printing in orthotics, and the importance of continuous learning in the medical field. The episode concludes with rapid-fire questions that reveal personal insights and preferences of both guests.
In this episode, Dr. Adam Perler and Dr. Jeff Dikis discuss their long-standing friendship and professional journey in podiatry. They explore the challenges and rewards of patient care, the importance of mission work, and the complexities of product design and innovation in the medical field. Dr. Perler shares his experiences with the patent process, the significance of mentorship, and the future of patient-specific instrumentation in surgery. The conversation emphasizes the need for creativity, teamwork, and resilience in the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis interviews Dr. Narendra Patel, a seasoned podiatrist with extensive experience at an orthopedic group. They discuss Dr. Patel's journey in podiatry, learning from Dr. Guido LaPorta, the evolution of surgical techniques, and the importance of continuous learning and collaboration in the field. The conversation covers the Midwest Podiatry Meeting, innovative approaches to calcaneal fractures, and the significance of joint distraction in calcaneal fractures surgical outcomes. Dr. Patel shares insights from his residency, his experiences with external fixation, and the challenges of peripheral nerve surgery, providing valuable knowledge for both practitioners and students in podiatry.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff is joined by Dr. Kelsey Millonig, DPM, practicing at East Village Foot & Ankle in Des Moines, IA. They discuss her journey from a small-town Iowa upbringing to her current practice, the importance of public health education, and the value of fellowship training. The conversation also delves into the evolving field of minimally invasive surgery, leadership opportunities within the ACFAS, and the passion that drives professionals in podiatry. They discuss a detailed case study on uncontained shoulder lesions of the talus, showcasing Dr. Milonig's innovative surgical techniques and the positive outcomes for her patients.
In this episode of GaitKeepers Journal Club, Dr. Mark Prissel and Dr. John Thompson discuss their recent systematic review on fusion rates of the first metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) arthrodesis after failed implant arthroplasty. They delve into the importance of systematic reviews in foot and ankle surgery, the clinical implications of their findings, and the technical considerations involved in revision surgeries. The conversation also highlights patient expectations, surgical outcomes, and real-life case studies that illustrate the complexities of foot and ankle procedures. They discuss case examples with treatment tips and pearls. The episode concludes with insights on optimizing patient outcomes and the future directions of research in this field.
In this episode of Pod Patrol, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Ashley Dikis discuss various aspects of medical education, including personal updates, the transition into academia, the dynamics of professional relationships, the challenges of national lecturing, gender representation in medical education, and advice for new graduates. They reflect on their experiences and share insights on how to navigate the complexities of the medical field. In this episode, the hosts discuss the challenges faced by medical professionals transitioning from training to practice, emphasizing the importance of embracing uncertainty and the ongoing discomfort that comes with new responsibilities. They explore strategies to avoid burnout, the significance of maintaining social connections, and the necessity of effective time management. The conversation also touches on the balance between independence and seeking help, as well as practical tips for staying updated with medical literature. Finally, they announce the launch of a new podcast aimed at educating the public on foot and ankle health.
In this conversation, Dr. Tim Yoho shares his journey into podiatry, discussing his early career, the evolution of Des Moines University, and the challenges facing the podiatric profession today. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a distinct identity for podiatrists, the need for performance excellence in education, and the ongoing debate about parity with other medical professions. The discussion also touches on the applicant pool trends and the role of podiatrists in patient care, highlighting the necessity for a strong reputation and recognition within the healthcare community. He discusses his experiences in education, leadership, and personal life after retirement. He emphasizes the importance of instilling confidence in students and faculty, the smooth transition of leadership at Des Moines University, and his journey of writing a memoir about his family. Dr. Yoho also reflects on the significance of patient interactions in healthcare and shares insights on the future of podiatric medicine, including the need for research and recognition in the broader medical community.
In this episode of the GaitKeepers Journal Club, Dr. Tyler Gonzalez discusses the MIS Zadek procedure, focusing on its indications, outcomes, and the importance of wedge size. The conversation delves into the biomechanics of the procedure, fixation techniques, and how to handle failed surgeries. The hosts break down an MIS Zadek vs MIS Haglund's surgery, including the pros and cons of each. Real-world case studies are presented to illustrate the effectiveness of the procedures and the importance of patient-centered care in decision-making.
In this conversation, Dr. Edgardo Rodriguez discusses his role as the associate director and fellowship director at St. Joseph Hospital in Chicago, focusing on deformity correction and microsurgery. He shares insights into the competitive nature of fellowship applications, the importance of comprehensive patient evaluations, and the challenges of treating nerve pain and conditions like neuromas. Dr. Rodriguez also delves into innovative techniques for managing phantom pain post-amputation and the significance of thorough training for residents and fellows in the field. This conversation delves into complex cases in podiatric surgery, focusing on an adolescent patient with a foot injury and the innovative techniques in amputation and reconstruction. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding biomechanics, the impact of surgical interventions, and the future of podiatric medicine, emphasizing advancements in surgical techniques and patient outcomes.
In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Maryellen Brucato discuss her journey in podiatry, her involvement with ACFAS, the challenges and rewards of private practice, effective marketing strategies, and the Boards Blast preparation course for board certification. She shares her experiences, insights on practice management, and the importance of community engagement in building a successful practice. The hosts discuss the importance of transparency in medical opinions and the value of attending conferences like ACFAS. They also explore the significance of women's only symposiums and the need for increased awareness and quality in podiatry applicants. The discussion emphasizes the importance of education, networking, and representation in the field.
Pod Patrol is joined by Dr. David Lin, the founder of 15Blades, where they discuss Dr. Lin's educational background, the challenges of navigating complications in surgery, and the evolving role of technology and AI in medicine. Dr. Lin shares insights on the 15 Blades platform, designed for medical professionals to share cases and knowledge. The conversation also touches on marketing strategies and the importance of community engagement in the medical field. They discuss complex cases in ankle surgery, focusing on cystic osteochondral defects, decision-making in surgical procedures, and the innovative use of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) techniques. They share insights from specific cases, including total talus replacement and first MPJ fusion, highlighting the challenges and considerations in each approach. The discussion emphasizes the importance of patient care, surgical precision, and the evolving landscape of orthopedic surgery.
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