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AAOS Career Podcast

AAOS Career Podcast

Von: American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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The AAOS Career Podcast covers professional development topics of interest to the musculoskeletal community, from financial literacy and research opportunities to surgical skills and networking. Conversations between early-career surgeons and experienced attendings offer practical tools for guided growth in the specialty. Part of “The Bone Beat” orthopaedic podcast channel.© 2021-2026 American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons. All rights reserved. Erfolg im Beruf Hygiene & gesundes Leben Ökonomie
  • How To Build Your Dream Team as a New Attending
    Feb 20 2026
    This episode, hosted by Rex Lutz, DO, is designed to help residents and fellows make the transition from training to practice. Guest Gregory Gilson, DO, FAAOS, discusses what it takes to become the leader of your own surgical and clinical teams. Drawing on his experiences as an adult reconstruction surgeon at St. Luke’s University Health Network, Dr. Gilson shares insights on how to establish a strong team culture based on mutual respect and collaboration, how to navigate early career challenges, and how to foster genuine camaraderie among your staff. The advice Dr. Gilson offers will give new attendings the building blocks to create a supportive, efficient work environment that both provides the highest quality patient care and enables every team member to thrive. Host: Rex Lutz, DO Guest: Gregory Gilson, DO, FAAOS
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    21 Min.
  • Establishing Yourself as a Leader During Residency
    Jan 30 2026
    This episode offers valuable insights into leadership development for orthopeadic surgery residents, exploring the parallels between military and medical hierarchies, strategies for effective leadership, and actionable tips for residents (and medical students) to distinguish themselves at every stage of their training. Drawing on extensive experience as both a military officer and a residency program director, Joseph N. Daniel, DO, FAAOS, discusses the importance of adapting leadership styles to individuals, the merits of democratic leadership, and the critical role of delegation and team-building in shaping successful surgeons and leaders. Dr. Daniel also explains which qualities the most inspirational leaders possess and what he looks for in his chief residents. Whether or not you think of yourself as a leader, Dr. Daniel’s advice can help you optimize your training and gain valuable people skills to take with you into practice. Host: Rex Lutz, DO Guest: Joseph N. Daniel, DO, FAAOS
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    26 Min.
  • Why Humanitarian Work Makes Us Better Orthopaedic Surgeons
    Dec 27 2025
    This episode explores the value and impact of humanitarian work in orthopaedics, with a focus on resource-limited settings and the importance of education and capacity building. Rex Lutz, DO, sits down with AAOS Humanitarian Award recipient Coleen Sabatini, MD, MPH, FAAOS, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, as she reflects on her journey from early public health advocacy to her ongoing efforts partnering with local surgeons and helping to train future generations of orthopaedic surgeons in Uganda and East Africa. Dr. Sabatini discusses sustainable models of humanitarian outreach that emphasize local education, system building, and community integration. The conversation highlights practical ways early-career surgeons can get involved in global health work, the lessons learned from international partnerships, and the profound career and personal fulfillment that comes from humanitarian service. Host: Rex Lutz, DO Chair, Resident Assembly Executive CommitteeGuest: Coleen Sabatini, MD, MPH, FAAOS, Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
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    35 Min.
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