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Dr. Lisa Cannada and Dr. Liana Tedesco discuss Dr. Cannada's love for orthopaedic traumatology, the mentors who have supported her throughout her career, and her involvement with the SpeakUp Ortho movement
Our guest today is Kareena Mehta, a mental health professional with a B.A. in Psychology from Bryn Mawr College and further education from Teachers College, Columbia University, where she earned an Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling and an M.A. in Psychological Counseling. Kareena brings with her a plethora of cross-cultural experiences, both from her own personal life growing up in Belgium, moving to India and then the USA; as well as professionally, wherein her clients are spread throughout the globe from Africa to India, USA, Cannada and beyond. We talk to her about:Her forray into the mental health spaceThe basic differences between a psychologist, psychotherapist and psychiatristThe differences she experiences being a mental health professional in India vs here in the USAThe most common mental health challenges in India and the USAThe gaps in the mental health space5 things everyone can do to work on their mental well-being on a daily basisCheck out the full episode and Subscribe to our monthly Substack newsletter atchaiversations.org
- Ấn Độ vừa trục xuất một nhà ngoại giao cao cấp của Canada. Đây là động thái đáp trả hành động tương tự của Canada nhằm vào một nhà ngoại giao Ấn Độ đang làm việc tại Ottawa. Việc hai nước có màn trả đũa nhau diễn ra trong bối cảnh căng thẳng giữa hai nước ngày càng leo thang liên quan đến vụ sát hại ông Hardeep Singh Nijjar, thủ lĩnh Phong trào vũ trang Lực lượng con Hổ Khalistan tại Canada. Trước đó, các cuộc đàm phán thương mại giữa hai nước đã thất bại, trong khi Canada quyết định hủy chuyến thăm của phái đoàn thương mại tới Ấn Độ dự kiến vào tháng 10 tới. Liệu những động thái cứng rắn của các bên có đẩy quan hệ song phương Ấn Độ-Canada chạm lằn ranh đỏ? Chủ đề : căng thẳng, ấn độ, canada --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1sukien/support
Series: Living God's Way Title: Never Take Life Key Text: Exodus 20:13 The 6th Command to not take life is very relevant in our world when there are so many killings in many ways. From the beginning, murder was one of the biggest marks against humanity when Cain murdered his brother. Taking life is a big issue that many people have experienced in one way or another. We may not think of ourselves as murderers, but Jesus defined it clearly in Matthew 5:21-22. Over time, the religious leaders had reduced the commandment to a mere technicality so they could say they were not guilty of it. In this verse Jesus makes it clear that God is not just looking at our outward actions, but also the condition of our hearts. In restoring the spirit of the sixth commandment, Jesus is telling us that the act of murder is rooted in unrighteous anger and deserves the same punishment. Jesus taught that the path to murder starts when you let anger grow in your heart. And as Jesus points out, that kind of anger deserves judgement! Then there's unrighteous anger where we diminish others by calling them names or trash people by destroying their reputation. God is saying that all of those things are the same as taking someone's life. The murder weapon here is not an object, but words from our own mouths. God wants us to know that all life is precious to Him. 1. Killing Is Absolutely Forbidden By God (Matthew 5:21-22; Genesis 4:3-8) 2. Killing Will Be Judged By God (Romans 6:23; Numbers 35:6-34; Exodus 21:12; 1 Timothy 1:9; 2 Corinthians 5:10) 3. Killing Must Be Repented Before God (Ephesians 4:26-27; James 1:19-20; Ephesians 4:22-24,31) Apply 1) Killing Is Absolutely Forbidden By God He is a God of life who commands that no one can take another's life. It is because we have removed God's law that life has been devalued, with killing even becoming part of our entertainment. Pope John Paul II spoke of the emergence of a ‘culture of death' in our society. That might sound extreme, until you look closely at what is happening in the world today in many areas: Euthanasia: There is increasing pressure for what is termed mercy killing (euthanasia). The current situation in the UK is that both euthanasia and assisted suicide are illegal under English law. Recently the Christian MP Danny Kruger has spoken out in the UK Parliament, warning the government not to go down the same road as Cannada, which has come under much criticism over horror stories emerging as a result of their government policies, including: plans to euthanise people with mental health conditions; cases where people have been euthanised as they have chosen death rather than go into poverty; and people with disabilities coming under pressure to choose assisted suicide, including a Paralympian being offered it rather than having a stairlift installed in their home. You can read more about this on the care.org.uk website: https://care.org.uk/news/2023/02/christian-mp-speaks-out-against-assisted-suicide It is so important that we as believers are awake to what is happening in our world so that people can be held accountable before God for these actions. Suicides: 5,583 suicides were registered in 2021 in England and Wales. You do not have the right to take your own life. It is a gift to be cherished. To take your own life is effectively self-murder. As believers we have a huge responsibility to be the light in a dark world so people can know that Jesus is there for them. Wars: Obviously wars cause many deaths which is why wars must be avoided wherever possible. It is disturbing that in the war in Ukraine, ordinary civilians are being killed as though they were military targets. Abortions: Abortion is a very difficult subject, and we have no wish to bring condemnation. But the facts are that in the years since the Abortion Act came into effect in 1968, up to April 2022, an estimated 9,900,961 unborn babies have lost their lives to abortion in England, Wales and Scotland. Nearly 10 million babies have lost the opportunity to be alive with us. That represents lost generations. In 2020, at least one baby was lost every two and a half minutes, or 25 lives every hour. It has been said that the most unsafe place to be in this world is the womb. It is a matter of great concern for Christians to not just see the facts but to see that we have got to represent a different culture. Crime: One of the tragedies in London right now is that so many young people are being killed. In 2022, 106 teenagers were murdered, with black people in London 3 times more likely to be murdered than other ethnic groups. Increasingly life is being devalued. As Christians we have a responsibility to value life and to share these values in society. They are based on the absolute and unchanging standards of God. 2) Killing Will Be Judged By God God is a just judge (Romans 6:23). In the Old Testament there were cities of refuge for those who accidentally took life. That was to protect the life of the innocent and avoid revenge killings (Numbers 35:6-34). But God will judge where there has been deliberate killing whether pre- meditated in cold blood or in an argument or temporary anger e.g. through drunkenness or road rage (Exodus 21:12; 1 Timothy 1:9). Sometimes murderers seem to get away with it. Maybe they were never found or brought to trial. Maybe the law courts didn't deliver justice. Maybe, like so many Nazis who ran death camps, they hid and were never prosecuted. But be sure of this: ALL will one day be judged by God (2 Corinthians 5:10). 3) Killing Must Be Repented Before God This includes both actual killing and unrighteous anger. Maybe you need to repent of actual killing. Murder is such a destructive awful experience. We must repent of murder in all its forms. If it applies to you, you must repent of this sin and turn to Christ. You can do that today and he will receive you. Jesus was put to death, falsely accused, and died in our place so that you could be forgiven and healed. Jesus took the judgement deserved by the whole world upon himself so for that reason he can give us a new heart and mind that is free of this sin if we ask for his forgiveness and turn from it. But for most people, the big issue is to get rid of your anger. You can't be angry in your marriage, family, workplace or in the community. Are you easily tempted to strike back when offended or seek revenge? Have we genuinely forgiven everyone that has offended us from the heart? Is there anger in your home? When you keep anger in your heart, you give the enemy a foothold from which he can use you to attack those close to you. You need to repent, to let go of your anger and seek God's forgiveness for it (Ephesians 4:22-31; James 1:19-20). God has given every believer a new nature through the cross, but we must each make the decision to stand in that nature . This means we are empowered to be different. It means that every day we're going to put off our old self and put on our new self and not make excuses for our bad behaviour. Anger is at the root of murder, where we say we're going to destroy people, put them down and get even with them (Ephesians 4:31). One of the fruits of the Spirit is self-control, so if there's anger, it needs to be rooted out by repentance, where we cry out to God so we can live in our new nature free of the control of anger. When we repent, God can make us softer and more loving towards people.
Series: Living God's Way Title: Never Take Life Key Text: Exodus 20:13 The 6th Command to not take life is very relevant in our world when there are so many killings in many ways. From the beginning, murder was one of the biggest marks against humanity when Cain murdered his brother. Taking life is a big issue that many people have experienced in one way or another. We may not think of ourselves as murderers, but Jesus defined it clearly in Matthew 5:21-22. Over time, the religious leaders had reduced the commandment to a mere technicality so they could say they were not guilty of it. In this verse Jesus makes it clear that God is not just looking at our outward actions, but also the condition of our hearts. In restoring the spirit of the sixth commandment, Jesus is telling us that the act of murder is rooted in unrighteous anger and deserves the same punishment. Jesus taught that the path to murder starts when you let anger grow in your heart. And as Jesus points out, that kind of anger deserves judgement! Then there's unrighteous anger where we diminish others by calling them names or trash people by destroying their reputation. God is saying that all of those things are the same as taking someone's life. The murder weapon here is not an object, but words from our own mouths. God wants us to know that all life is precious to Him. 1. Killing Is Absolutely Forbidden By God (Matthew 5:21-22; Genesis 4:3-8) 2. Killing Will Be Judged By God (Romans 6:23; Numbers 35:6-34; Exodus 21:12; 1 Timothy 1:9; 2 Corinthians 5:10) 3. Killing Must Be Repented Before God (Ephesians 4:26-27; James 1:19-20; Ephesians 4:22-24,31) Apply 1) Killing Is Absolutely Forbidden By God He is a God of life who commands that no one can take another's life. It is because we have removed God's law that life has been devalued, with killing even becoming part of our entertainment. Pope John Paul II spoke of the emergence of a ‘culture of death' in our society. That might sound extreme, until you look closely at what is happening in the world today in many areas: Euthanasia: There is increasing pressure for what is termed mercy killing (euthanasia). The current situation in the UK is that both euthanasia and assisted suicide are illegal under English law. Recently the Christian MP Danny Kruger has spoken out in the UK Parliament, warning the government not to go down the same road as Cannada, which has come under much criticism over horror stories emerging as a result of their government policies, including: plans to euthanise people with mental health conditions; cases where people have been euthanised as they have chosen death rather than go into poverty; and people with disabilities coming under pressure to choose assisted suicide, including a Paralympian being offered it rather than having a stairlift installed in their home. You can read more about this on the care.org.uk website: https://care.org.uk/news/2023/02/christian-mp-speaks-out-against-assisted-suicide It is so important that we as believers are awake to what is happening in our world so that people can be held accountable before God for these actions. Suicides: 5,583 suicides were registered in 2021 in England and Wales. You do not have the right to take your own life. It is a gift to be cherished. To take your own life is effectively self-murder. As believers we have a huge responsibility to be the light in a dark world so people can know that Jesus is there for them. Wars: Obviously wars cause many deaths which is why wars must be avoided wherever possible. It is disturbing that in the war in Ukraine, ordinary civilians are being killed as though they were military targets. Abortions: Abortion is a very difficult subject, and we have no wish to bring condemnation. But the facts are that in the years since the Abortion Act came into effect in 1968, up to April 2022, an estimated 9,900,961 unborn babies have lost their lives to abortion in England, Wales and Scotland. Nearly 10 million babies have lost the opportunity to be alive with us. That represents lost generations. In 2020, at least one baby was lost every two and a half minutes, or 25 lives every hour. It has been said that the most unsafe place to be in this world is the womb. It is a matter of great concern for Christians to not just see the facts but to see that we have got to represent a different culture. Crime: One of the tragedies in London right now is that so many young people are being killed. In 2022, 106 teenagers were murdered, with black people in London 3 times more likely to be murdered than other ethnic groups. Increasingly life is being devalued. As Christians we have a responsibility to value life and to share these values in society. They are based on the absolute and unchanging standards of God. 2) Killing Will Be Judged By God God is a just judge (Romans 6:23). In the Old Testament there were cities of refuge for those who accidentally took life. That was to protect the life of the innocent and avoid revenge killings (Numbers 35:6-34). But God will judge where there has been deliberate killing whether pre- meditated in cold blood or in an argument or temporary anger e.g. through drunkenness or road rage (Exodus 21:12; 1 Timothy 1:9). Sometimes murderers seem to get away with it. Maybe they were never found or brought to trial. Maybe the law courts didn't deliver justice. Maybe, like so many Nazis who ran death camps, they hid and were never prosecuted. But be sure of this: ALL will one day be judged by God (2 Corinthians 5:10). 3) Killing Must Be Repented Before God This includes both actual killing and unrighteous anger. Maybe you need to repent of actual killing. Murder is such a destructive awful experience. We must repent of murder in all its forms. If it applies to you, you must repent of this sin and turn to Christ. You can do that today and he will receive you. Jesus was put to death, falsely accused, and died in our place so that you could be forgiven and healed. Jesus took the judgement deserved by the whole world upon himself so for that reason he can give us a new heart and mind that is free of this sin if we ask for his forgiveness and turn from it. But for most people, the big issue is to get rid of your anger. You can't be angry in your marriage, family, workplace or in the community. Are you easily tempted to strike back when offended or seek revenge? Have we genuinely forgiven everyone that has offended us from the heart? Is there anger in your home? When you keep anger in your heart, you give the enemy a foothold from which he can use you to attack those close to you. You need to repent, to let go of your anger and seek God's forgiveness for it (Ephesians 4:22-31; James 1:19-20). God has given every believer a new nature through the cross, but we must each make the decision to stand in that nature . This means we are empowered to be different. It means that every day we're going to put off our old self and put on our new self and not make excuses for our bad behaviour. Anger is at the root of murder, where we say we're going to destroy people, put them down and get even with them (Ephesians 4:31). One of the fruits of the Spirit is self-control, so if there's anger, it needs to be rooted out by repentance, where we cry out to God so we can live in our new nature free of the control of anger. When we repent, God can make us softer and more loving towards people.
The award given to the highest point-getter in the NHL each season is named for him, but Art Ross only had one point in the NHL. While that may seem odd, his career in hockey lasted for decades and he would change the game forever as a player, coach and manager, leaving a massive and lasting mark on the National Hockey League.Boris Fundraiser: https://gofund.me/e2b58b58Sublime Lime: https://www.sublimelime.ca/canadaehxSupport: patreon.com/canadaehxDonate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/craigUDonate: canadaehx.com (Click Donate)E-mail: craig@canadaehx.comTwitter: twitter.com/craigbairdTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cdnhistoryehxYouTube: youtube.com/c/canadianhistoryehx
Feedback Email us at bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod (https://twitter.com/bitcoindadpod) Intro Wasabi Wallet de-anonimized? (https://twitter.com/LaurentMT/status/1496252516702605318) A Brief explanation of Coinjoin Samourai Wallet - Whirlpool (https://samouraiwallet.com/whirlpool) JoinMarket - Bitcoin Wiki (https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/JoinMarket) Thanks to Coder Radio (https://coder.show): Coinbase CEO admis that apple calls the shots (https://www.theverge.com/22939290/web3-coinbase-apple-moderation-nfts) The ETH DAO hacker found? (https://t.co/sZpqmU7pdl) Apparently found due to a flaw in the wasabi coinjoin protocol How do you know that DAOs are probably all hype? The Nation (https://www.thenation.com/article/society/dao-crypto-union/) is talking about them. A few more thoughts (https://www.coindesk.com/business/2021/09/26/daos-may-be-the-future-of-work-but-dont-bet-on-them-being-the-next-big-asset-class/) on DAOs On the subject of businesses not sticking their necks out (https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/02/22/canadas-osc-warns-crypto-exchanges-not-to-promote-self-custodial-wallets-report/) for users, Cannada scolds exchanges Ukranians are running to the dollar (https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2022/02/24/tethers-usdt-stablecoin-well-over-1-on-ukrainian-crypto-exchange/) stablecoins Xpub, Master Public Key, Private Key explained (https://www.swanbitcoin.com/whats-in-an-xpub/) Caitlyn Long shares some economic history (https://twitter.com/CaitlinLong_/status/1496836080238481408) Corrections Unbanked/Underbanked (https://www.census.gov/data/datasets/time-series/demo/cps/cps-supp_cps-repwgt/cps-banked.html) population in the USA is much more complicated than we thought and probably less than 30 million Russia's GDP is not $4 Trillion, it's much much less (https://statisticstimes.com/economy/country/russia-gdp.php) Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)
In todays episode of the Pensacola Peoples Podcast we inter view Jewel Cannada-Wynn
Dr. Lisa Cannada is an orthopaedic surgeon with over twenty years of experience in a Level One trauma center. She goes over triage and important considerations for orthopaedic trauma. What's all the hype regarding suprapatellar nailing? For more with Dr. Cannada, check out our virtual CME from last year's subspecialty conference, Extremities in the Carolinas!
Dr. Lisa Cannada is an orthopaedic surgeon with over twenty years of experience in a Level One trauma center. She goes over triage and important considerations for orthopaedic trauma. How do you determine what needs to be addressed right away versus what needs to wait? For more with Dr. Cannada, check out our virtual CME from last year's subspecialty conference, Extremities in the Carolinas!
Sau chuyến thăm chính thức Liên bang Nga của Chủ tịch nước Nguyễn Xuân Phúc, các chuyên gia phân tích quốc tế nhận định: Trong 10 năm tới, sự ổn định trong quan hệ giữa hai nước đã được thiết lập. - “Diễn đàn Kinh tế Việt Nam 2021: Phục hồi và phát triển bền vững” sẽ được tổ chức từ ngày mai nhằm tìm kiếm các giải pháp giúp nền kinh tế nhanh chóng vượt qua “cú sốc” của đại dịch Covid-19, đồng thời thể hiện cam kết của Quốc hội trong nỗ lực đồng hành với đất nước, khơi dậy niềm tin để vững vàng vượt qua đại dịch. - Các chuyên gia y tế cảnh báo “Hội chứng gói thuốc C”- tức sử dụng thuốc Molnupiravir điều trị người mắc Covid 19 không có chọn lọc dẫn đến nhiều tác dụng phụ cho người sử dụng. - Trên thế giới, Tổ chức Y tế thế giới đang kêu gọi các hãng dược phẩm chuẩn bị cho việc điều chỉnh công thức bào chế các loại vaccine hiện hành nhằm ứng phó với những biến thể mới của SARS-COV2. - Liên minh Châu Âu cân nhắc mở phái bộ ngoại giao chung tại Afghanistan. - Tổng thống Bê-la-rút thừa nhận, nền kinh tế nước này đang phải chịu “áp lực chưa từng thấy”, sau khi Mỹ, Liên minh châu Âu, Anh và Cannada ban hành lệnh trừng phạt. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vov1thoisu/support
This week we're joined by Lisa Cannada, MD. Dr. Cannada is a very accomplished orthopedic traumatologist. She served as the first female chair of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Board of Directors' Board of Specialty Societies from 2017-2018 and has published more than 130 research papers and two textbooks. She also is the former president of the Ruth Jackson Orthopedic Society. She has served as a mentor to countless medical students and residents. Most importantly, she has been able to maintain a thriving family life on top of all this. We discuss how she has managed to balance work and family, how to get more women into orthopedics, how men can serve as mentors for women in orthopedic surgery, and how to survive your first few years in practice. You can find Dr. Cannada on Twitter @LisaCannada Like, subscribe, comment on the video. We're also on iTunes, Spotify, and any other podcast platform. Links to all of our episodes as well as our platforms can be found at www.orthotalkpod.com References from this episode: Sexual harassment in orthopedic surgery trainees https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32956144/ Whicker E, Williams C, Kirchner G, Khalsa A, Mulcahey MK. What Proportion of Women Orthopaedic Surgeons Report Having Been Sexually Harassed During Residency Training? A Survey Study. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2020 Aug 26. doi: 10.1097/CORR.0000000000001454. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 32956144. Women do less complex surgeries than their male counterparts? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32941284/ Chen YW, Westfal ML, Chang DC, Kelleher CM. Under-Employment of Female Surgeons? Ann Surg. 2020 Sep 15. doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000004497. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 32941284. #medicine #orthopedics #surgery #doctor #medschool #residency
Science argues that people are either left brain or right brain thinkers. Left brain people are more likely to analytical, while right brain thinkers tend to be more creative. However, today’s guest, Jordan brooks, defies this theory by straddling both sides of the spectrum. A native of Barrie Ontario, music was one of Jordan’s passions growing up, but upon graduating from university he found himself working in the AdTech world. He’s held roles at AdConion, Olive Media, and was one of the early employees at Cadreon’s Canadian office. As a matter of fact if you go through his LinkedIn profile, you’d think he’s completely a numbers guy. Jordan has taken all of that collective AdTech & data experience and founded CTRL-X, a “cut the crap agency”. But he hasn’t stopped there. Indulging his creative side, Jordan recently launched CANNADA BRANDS—a new video production studio dedicated to telling the entrepreneurial stories of Canadian cannabis purveyors. CANNADA BRANDS https://cannadabrands.ca Victor Genova IG VicGenova www.mediapeople.ca
City Councilwoman of Pensacola's 7th District, Jewel Cannada-Wynn joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss her upcoming retirement from City Council next year.
‘Megxit' dominated the news this week, as the Sussex announced their decision to step down as senior Royals. Meanwhile, Dominic Cummings called on weirdos and misfits to apply to join him at No. 10 and high street fashion staple Next bucked the trend with better than expected Christmas results. All this and more on this week's edition of the Headliner.
Fin fint besøk i Kjellerstua en søndag seint i november og første podcast-episoden på engelsk nå StandUp-Komiker Paul Myrehaug fra Cannada er gjest. Kjærleik til dere alle. Episoden presenteres i samarbeid med Bønner i Byen.
Fin fint besøk i Kjellerstua en søndag seint i november og første podcast-episoden på engelsk nå StandUp-Komiker Paul Myrehaug fra Cannada er gjest. Kjærleik til dere alle. Episoden presenteres i samarbeid med Bønner i Byen.
"A garbage bag of booze draggin' around behind me." Your favorite recover band playing all the hits. ______________ Cannabis is legal in Cannada / https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/17/world/canada/marijuana-pot-cannabis-legalization.html Harm reduction / https://harmreduction.org/about-us/principles-of-harm-reduction/ CBD oil / https://vitals.lifehacker.com/what-you-should-know-about-cbd-oil-1825430458 Teenager Creates New Alcohol Free ‘gin’ / https://www.thedrinksbusiness.com/2018/10/teenager-creates-new-alcohol-free-gin/ Science of addiction holds promise for fight / https://www.orlandosentinel.com/health/addiction-recovery/os-addiction-recovery-science-of-addiction-orlando-20160422-story.html Non-alcoholic spirits / https://beyondalcohol.co.uk/best-non-alcohol-spirits/ "Snortin' Whiskey, Drinkin' Cocaine" / Pat Travers / https://youtu.be/YcaDWdHmAT0 __________ Themes by @djfmdotcom
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On this episode, we learn about the terpene caryophyllene, Hart the normalization of cannabis in Canada as legalization nears, answer your questions about the law, and ICYMI: check out strain versus strain!
In this episode we cover all the reasons why War was declared and cover two major battles.
This podcast covers the JBJS issue for August 2010. Featured are articles covering Prevalence of Staphylococcus Aureus Colonization in Orthopaedic Surgeons and Their Patients - A Prospective Cohort Controlled Study; Institutional Prescreening for Detection and Eradication of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus in Patients Undergoing Elective Orthopaedic Surgery; Distal Radial Fractures in the Elderly - Operative Compared with Nonoperative Treatment; recorded commentary by Dr. Cannada; Timing of Wound Closure in Open Fractures Based on Cultures Obtained After Debridement.
This podcast covers the JBJS issue for August 2010. Featured are articles covering Prevalence of Staphylococcus Aureus Colonization in Orthopaedic Surgeons and Their Patients - A Prospective Cohort Controlled Study; Institutional Prescreening for Detection and Eradication of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus in Patients Undergoing Elective Orthopaedic Surgery; Distal Radial Fractures in the Elderly - Operative Compared with Nonoperative Treatment; recorded commentary by Dr. Cannada; Timing of Wound Closure in Open Fractures Based on Cultures Obtained After Debridement.