
Andy Schwartz
@aschwartz45
@DukeOrtho Adult Recon ← @DukeOrtho Adult Recon fellow ← @EmoryHealthcare Orthopaedic Surgery resident.
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23-05-2009 06:27:00
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Just published in #JBJS: Orthopaedic residents Emory School of Medicine functioning in "active-duty" and "working remotely" teams. Learning and patient care continue amid COVID-19 pandemic. bit.jbjs.org/2QPstK9 via J Bone & Joint Surg

“AAHKS is deeply disappointed that the AMA RUC and CMS, despite our efforts over the last 21 months, chose not to give us credit for the pre-optimization work that they acknowledged is being done by our surgeons." James I. Huddleston III, MD American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons aahks.org/aahks-responds…

Mental health: a critically important and, modifiable, risk factor for patients undergoing #TJA. doi.org/10.1016/j.arth… Emory Healthcare @APAPsychiatric Jaime Bellamy, DO, FAAOS 🌈 with the excellent Visual Abstract.


the Pittsburgh Steelers lost to a random group of dudes wearing Cincinnati Bengals jerseys

This study found #adultrecon applicants spent >$5000 and attended ≥11 interviews during the application process. AAHKS Young Arthroplasty Group Jeff Stambough, MD, FAAOS John Shields, MD, FAAOS Chad A Krueger, MD, FAAOS Anna Cohen-Rosenblum #OrthoTwitter, what are your ideas to improve the process? arthroplastytoday.org/article/S2352-…



Drs. Shaun Patel, MD and Andy Schwartz sat down with Jeffrey J. Barry, MD to discuss his paper presented at last year's Annual Meeting on complex patients. Dr. Barry sought to quantify the use of resources related these patients. For his findings. UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery aahks.org/lemon-dropped-…


Andrew Schwartz, MD, has joined the Duke Orthopaedics Adult Reconstruction Division as an assistant professor. His research focuses on caring for hip and knee replacement patients. "Giving people back their physical independence is a great privilege." Welcome! duke.is/9/s2tx



Congrats to our fearless leader Michael P. Bolognesi at Duke Orthopaedics for continuing to lead from the front as an innovator in payment models for hip/knee care AAHKS








dear Cincinnati Bengals, guys you are really bad
