By John Duerden, MD and Geoffrey Wright, MD: The transition from the military to the civilian lifestyle can be a difficult one. Because the military takes care of the hassle of figuring out the necessities of everyday living, such as insurance and housing, many veterans find it challenging to acclimate themselves once their military careers are over. Veteran physicians often … [Read more...] about The Struggle of Transition for Military Doctors to Private Practice
Spring 2020 Editorial
Post-Traumatic Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle
By Joel D. Stewart, MD: Complex, traumatic injuries to the foot and ankle can present some of the greatest challenges to an orthopaedic surgeon. Due to their unique weight bearing role, feet and/or ankles that sustain crush injuries/open fracture traumas may never regain normal functional strength and motion. As a surgeon, I understand my patients’ desire to have a somewhat … [Read more...] about Post-Traumatic Reconstruction of the Foot and Ankle