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Lessons in Orthopaedic Leadership: An AOA Podcast
The American Orthopaedic Association
Frequency: 1 episode/26d. Total Eps: 81

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Leading Up In Academic Orthopaedics: How A Former Department Chair Found Purpose, Balance, And Influence Without The Title
lundi 12 janvier 2026 • Duration 35:54
What happens when a respected orthopaedic chair steps away from the big title to get back to the OR, residents, and real day-to-day impact? We sit down with Dr. Keith Kenter to unpack a rare leadership arc—building an academic culture in Kalamazoo, navigating post-COVID administrative sprawl, and ultimately returning to Missouri to reclaim core values: teaching, operating, and mentoring. It’s a candid look at ego, identity, and the quiet power of influence without authority.
Dr. Kenter shares how he elevated scholarly activity, promoted faculty, and designed a longitudinal musculoskeletal education program, then watched his role expand across multiple surgical services until the clinical work he loved slipped out of reach. Family, foresight, and timing opened a door at Mizzou, where strong culture and deep bench strength offered collaboration, patient-first focus, and the daily satisfaction of training the next generation.
If the story resonates, follow the show, share with a colleague, and leave a review with your biggest “leading up” takeaway. Your feedback helps more clinicians find conversations that move our profession forward.
Owning The Future Of Ortho Ancillaries with Gerald R. Williams, Jr., MD
mardi 25 novembre 2025 • Duration 41:00
If you care about the future of orthopaedic care—patient access, training integrity, ASC growth, and how to run a resilient practice—this conversation is a playbook. Subscribe, share with your team, and leave a review with the one change you’d make to your care model after hearing this.
Future of Orthopaedic Surgery: A Look Into Tomorrow's Sports Medicine with Rick W. Wright, MD, FAOA
mercredi 30 juillet 2025 • Duration 34:58
Dr. Rick Wright explores the future of orthopaedic sports medicine, focusing on promising developments in cartilage replacement, meniscus substitution, ACL repair, and innovative rotator cuff treatments. His expert insights reveal how these advancements could transform patient care while addressing the economic realities of implementing cutting-edge treatments.
Navigating the Future of Medical Support Staff in a Post-Pandemic World with Thomas L. Miller, MD
jeudi 17 juillet 2025 • Duration 37:19
The healthcare workforce crisis is reshaping American medicine in profound ways that will impact both providers and patients for decades to come. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Thomas L Miller, Chief Medical Officer at the University of Utah, reveals how healthcare institutions are navigating the aftermath of what he calls "a bird's eye view of the future" following the pandemic-induced Great Resignation.
Beyond Surgery: How Leadership Shapes Orthopaedic Oncology's Future with Terry Peabody, MD, FAOA
mercredi 2 juillet 2025 • Duration 29:01
What happens when devastating cancer diagnoses transform into manageable chronic conditions? Dr. Terry Peabody, Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery at Northwestern University and past AOA president, takes us on a compelling journey through the evolving landscape of musculoskeletal oncology.
Dr. Peabody shares profound leadership wisdom gained from mentors who taught him that true leadership means "bringing people along with you, not pulling up the ladder." This philosophy has shaped his approach to both patient care and professional development throughout his distinguished career.
Whether you're a healthcare professional or someone whose life has been touched by cancer, this episode offers valuable insights into how leadership, technology, and compassion are shaping the future of orthopaedic oncology.
Market Forces Reshaping Orthopaedic Care with David Jevsevar, MD
jeudi 19 juin 2025 • Duration 36:14
The healthcare landscape is transforming at lightning speed, with consolidation reshaping how orthopaedic care is delivered across America. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. David Jevsevar, CEO of OrthoVirginia, shares his unique perspective gained from navigating nearly every side of this complex equation—from private practice founder to hospital executive to leader of one of the nation's premier orthopaedic mega groups.
Finding Your Path: Navigating Early Career Job Changes in Medicine with Antonia Chen, MD, FAOA, and Clayton Nuelle, MD
mercredi 23 avril 2025 • Duration 37:02
Whether you're contemplating your first practice or considering a job change, this conversation offers invaluable guidance from those who've successfully navigated multiple transitions.
AOA Emerging Leader Aaron Brandt, MD, had a discussion with Antonia Chen, MD, FAOA, and Clayton Nuelle, MD, about transitioning jobs early in your career, and how to decide what your non-negotiables are for your workplace environment.
What drives these transitions? As our guests reveal, it's often a combination of "push factors" moving you away from your current situation and "pull factors" drawing you toward new opportunities. Despite the statistic that over 50% of surgeons change their first job within three years, these transitions are rarely discussed openly, leaving many physicians feeling isolated when considering a move.
Both physicians share candid insights about creating personal lists of "negotiables" versus "non-negotiables" when evaluating both current and potential positions. Both surgeons advocate for transparency with leadership when considering opportunities and leveraging mentorship networks to find positions aligned with your evolving career goals. They also discuss practical considerations like understanding contract terms around tail insurance, signing bonuses, and trailing collections before making any move.
Revolutionizing Fracture Care: The Future of Orthopaedic Trauma with William T. Obremskey, MD, FAOA
mercredi 9 avril 2025 • Duration 43:34
Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA, discussed the future of orthopaedic trauma with William T. Obremskey, MD, FAOA, Director of Orthopaedic Trauma at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Obremskey shares his vision for the future of orthopaedic trauma surgery, focusing on reducing complications through advanced technologies and improved practices.
Perhaps most thought-provoking is Dr. Obremskey's perspective that some of the most impactful advances may not come from fancy technology at all—but from addressing underlying patient factors like smoking cessation and blood sugar control that dramatically affect healing outcomes. The future of trauma care involves both cutting-edge science and fundamental public health initiatives working in tandem.
Exploring the Future of Hand Surgery and Orthopaedic Innovations with Peter Murray, MD, FAOA
mercredi 19 mars 2025 • Duration 28:35
Peter Murray, MD, FAOA, from the Mayo Clinic shares his groundbreaking insights on hand surgery and leadership. Discover how this unique specialty, sitting at the crossroads of general, plastic, and orthopaedic surgery, is not only evolving but also leading advancements in areas like wound management and peripheral nerve reconstruction. Dr. Murray sheds light on the exciting integration of genetic and regenerative medicine within hand surgery, emphasizing the growing demand for skilled surgeons in this dynamic field.
Explore the cutting-edge developments in orthopaedic fracture treatment, where traditional methods meet innovative techniques. Learn about the transformative role of PCR testing in diagnosing atypical infections and the evolution of treatments for distal radial fractures. From the effectiveness of Volar plates to the promising use of spanning wrist plates for older patients, our discussion highlights a pivotal shift towards less invasive, more adaptable solutions that hold the promise of better patient outcomes.
Finally, we turn our attention to the future of hand therapy and the evolving landscape of hand surgery education. The essential role of certified hand therapists is emphasized, along with emerging therapies like desensitization and mirror therapy. We also contemplate the training of future hand surgeons, where the balance between competency-based education and traditional residency models comes into play. Ending on a note of gratitude, we celebrate the camaraderie among orthopaedic professionals, acknowledging the AOA's support and relishing in 11 years of meaningful exchanges.
Transforming Patient Care in Orthopaedics: Insights from Charlie Saltzman, MD
jeudi 6 mars 2025 • Duration 34:29
Charlie Saltzman, MD, a leader in foot and ankle surgery and former chair of the University of Utah’s Department of Orthopaedics, joins Douglas W. Lundy, MD, MBA, FACS, FAOA, to discuss the future of orthopaedic surgery. Dr. Saltzman shares insights on leadership, collective vision, and community engagement to create thriving teams and advance medical programs.
Join us as we discuss transformative innovations, from potential osteoarthritis treatments to trauma reduction via self-driving cars. Discover how advancements in bone healing and ankle replacements are shaping patient care and redefining the future of orthopaedics.



