AAOS Now, May 2026
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Breaking bad news to patients: A recap of AAOS Career Podcast episode 43
On a recent episode of the AAOS Career Podcast, Rex Lutz, DO, welcomed Odion Binitie, MD, FAAOS, an orthopaedic oncologist and professor at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, to offer advice about how to break bad news to patients, a challenge all orthopaedic surgeons encounter throughout training and practice.
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From survival to surgery: An AAOS Now Podcast discussion on orthopaedics, resilience, and perspective
Bopha Chrea, MD, assistant professor of orthopaedics and rehabilitation in the Carver College of Medicine at the University of Iowa, shares the haunting and inspiring family history that has profoundly shaped her perspectives on life and career.
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AAOS and FDA Town Hall: Emerging advances in AR, VR, and robotics reshape orthopaedic training and patient care
Augmented reality, virtual reality, and robotics are rapidly transforming the way we train orthopaedic surgeons and provide care for patients.
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Pros and cons of early subspecialization in residency: An AAOS Career Podcast discussion
Doug Lundy, MD, MBA, FAAOS, a trauma surgeon at St. Luke’s University Hospital in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, discusses the potential benefits and pitfalls of early subspecialization during orthopaedic training.