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Chad Simon

@chadzsimon

MS4 + IMED @uiccom | ‘23-24 Research Fellow @HSpecialSurgery| BioE ‘20 @ClarkSchool | Medicine + Engineering | Personal Finance | Amateur Handyman

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Dr. Edward Oates (@traumaticum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit late to the party … but finally bought a 3D printer DICOM dump of a radius I did recently Actually looks WAY scarier than I’d imagined. Die punch fragment is impressive to see like this Far more informative than usual 3D digital on-Screen renders

Nikhil N. Verma, MD (@drnikhilverma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for our research fellowship are now open for the 2025-26 academic year! Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD & I are looking for 4 med students to join full time for a year of mentorship & highly productive research in sports medicine. orthogate.org/news/jobs/8420… Medical Student Orthopedic Society Inside The Match

Applications for our research fellowship are now open for the 2025-26 academic year! <a href="/jachahla/">Jorge Chahla, MD, PhD</a> &amp; I are looking for 4 med students to join full time for a year of mentorship &amp; highly productive research in sports medicine.

orthogate.org/news/jobs/8420…

<a href="/MSOSOrtho/">Medical Student Orthopedic Society</a> <a href="/Inside_TheMatch/">Inside The Match</a>
Dr. William Levine (@billlevinemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sign up orthomentor/Columbia Orthopedics 16th webinar "How to optimize away rotation selection" Feb 10, 2025 9-10pm EST. All rising 4th yr ortho med students - Website: Webinar #16 – Orthomentor Link: bit.ly/Orthomentor Medical Student Orthopedic Society Inside The Match

Sign up <a href="/orthomentor1/">orthomentor</a>/<a href="/OrthoColumbia/">Columbia Orthopedics</a> 16th webinar "How to optimize away rotation selection" Feb 10, 2025 9-10pm EST. All rising 4th yr ortho med students - Website:  Webinar #16 – Orthomentor
Link:  bit.ly/Orthomentor  <a href="/MSOSOrtho/">Medical Student Orthopedic Society</a>  <a href="/Inside_TheMatch/">Inside The Match</a>
Ryan K Harrison, MD (@rkh_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, now, the insurance companies are trying to tell us we can’t use wound vacs. The wound must be a specific size and fail other wound care measures. What does that mean? The wound has to get infected left open with wet to dry dressing changes first?

Sri Kosuri (@srikosuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s been a tough few weeks. My 10yo daughter was diagnosed with a very rare, aggressive cancer called interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma (IDCS). I’m reaching out to identify clinicians/patients who have encountered pediatric IDCS, indeterminate dendritic cell histiocytosis

It’s been a tough few weeks. My 10yo daughter was diagnosed with a very rare, aggressive cancer called interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma (IDCS). I’m reaching out to identify clinicians/patients who have encountered pediatric IDCS, indeterminate dendritic cell histiocytosis
Osgenic (@osgenic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to interpret trauma X-rays systematically? Our latest release begins a series on trauma X-ray interpretation content items. Link to free trial of the Osgenic platform in the comments. #orthopaedics #trauma #Shoulder #Xray #AxialProjection #meded #radiology

Howard Luks MD (@hjluks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Reason Our Profession Still Has a Soul. Yesterday’s post struck a nerve. So many healthcare professionals reached out—not with solutions, but with stories. Stories of 3 AM wake-ups. Of patients who linger in their thoughts. Of the burden that comes with caring deeply and

Anatomy Standard (@anatomystandard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A video demonstrating the dynamic movement of axial rotation of the spine, followed by an anterior cross-sectional view. It was recorded directly in the Biomechanics of the Spine app. Download Biomechanics of the Spine app today at anatomystandard.com/biomechanics-o…

Tyler Olson, EA (@olsonplanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAVE borrowers - You are not in default of your loans just because you are on the SAVE income driven payment plan. So… The news that the Department of education will begin collecting payments from borrowers who are in default on May 5th does not directly affect you. Yes, the

Tyler Olson, EA (@olsonplanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What SAVE Borrowers Need to Know •Interest will resume August 1, 2025. It will not be charged retroactively. •Once the forbearance ends, borrowers will owe regular monthly payments including newly accruing interest. •Borrowers in SAVE: - Must switch to a different

Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS (@invictaortho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t make any $ from this, but if I had a million I’d buy every female ortho resident& attending this. We have high breast cancer rates, mostly due to incomplete outer quadrant/axilla coverage. Get measured; may need bigger size to go over existing lead burmed.com/store/wearable…

Jan Szatkowski (@orthotraumamd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great point Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS It’s probably an unpopular opinion but hospitals, universities, and health systems really should provide quality lead gowns and glasses for all residents and attendings. We often focus on physician reimbursement and health system efficiency, but

Bryan M. Saltzman, MD FAAOS (@drbryansaltzman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 I will now be accepting applications for our Sports Med Clinical Research Fellow position here at IU Health / IU School of Medicine beginning the academic year Summer 2026-2027🚨 Interested applicants please see the full position posting on Orthogate: orthogate.org/forums/medical…

Nick Mark MD (@nickmmark) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun physics fact: Firm pressure (20-30 lbs) over 1-2 finger tips area (0.15-0.3 in²) applies ~100-130 psi of pressure. That’s slightly more than a semi trucks tires apply to the road: 90-120 psi. This is why direct pressure works! You can literally push harder than a truck!

Fun physics fact:

Firm pressure (20-30 lbs) over 1-2 finger tips area (0.15-0.3 in²) applies ~100-130 psi of pressure.

That’s slightly more than a semi trucks tires apply to the road: 90-120 psi.

This is why direct pressure works! You can literally push harder than a truck!