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We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's Mississippi Grind directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. The film stars Ben Mendelsohn as Gerry a down and out gambling addict who befriends Ryan Reynolds Curtis, a man who he believes is his good luck charm. Joining the show is Eric Zhu, who publishes his work on Substack called The Insert. Our double bill pairings include Hard Eight (Dakota's pick) and The Adults (Eric's pick). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd. If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 277: A24 Retrospective - Dark Places. For more of Eric's work check out his reviews on La Práctica and Notes on Films by Nathaniel Dorsky and Jerome Hiler on The Insert. Follow Contra Zoom on Twitter and Instagram. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, RadioPublic, Breaker, Podcast Addict and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more information, visit contrazoompod.com.
Eric Zhu, a 17-year-old entrepreneur from Carmel, Indiana, started Aviato, an analytical platform for private market data, in his high school bathroom. Aviato tracks various metrics including funding rounds, headcount, and company credit card revenues. The platform aims to integrate an analytical layer similar to SignalFire's internal database. Zhu's early interest in venture capital was sparked by Discord group chats during the pandemic, which led him to launch and sell a digital platform called Esocial in 2021. To build Aviato, Zhu conducted meetings from his school bathroom and landed customers like NEA and Republic Capital. Aviato raised $2.3 million in seed funding from investors like 8VC and SoftBank. The company also hired co-founder David Razavi and CTO Harrison Kessel. Zhu has moved to San Francisco and is completing his high school degree online. Aviato aims to become a key player in the private market data space, potentially replacing platforms like PitchBook.Learn more on this news visit us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring: Kunjan Sobhani, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductor Analyst, on Arm's earnings.Eric Zhu, Bloomberg Economist covering China and Hong Kong, with a look ahead at China's April trade data.Julia Wang, Executive Director and Global Market Strategist at JPMorgan Private Bank, shares her market outlook. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-daybreak-asia/id1663863437Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Ccfge70zthAgVfm0NVw1bTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Asian-Talk/Bloomberg-Daybreak-Asia-Edition-p247557/?lang=es-es See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where people live within China - and why - is fundamental to understanding the country's changing demographics. That, in turn, has important implications for the Chinese economy, consumption trends, and where investors should be looking. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, take you across China through the lens of Fidelity International's Asia Economist, Peiqian Liu, and Jarlon Tsang, Managing Partner and Head of China at the venture capital firm Eight Roads, Fidelity's sister company. What role do migrants play in the past, present, and future development of the Chinese economy? Which Chinese provinces and cities could be home to the next unicorn? What do emerging migration patterns mean for China's cities and their businesses? And what does all of it mean for property markets? With additional contributions from Portfolio Manager Hyomi Jie and Shanghai-based analysts Eric Zhu and Fiona Shou. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Where people live within China - and why - is fundamental to understanding the country's changing demographics. That, in turn, has important implications for the Chinese economy, consumption trends, and where investors should be looking. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, take you across China through the lens of Fidelity International's Asia Economist, Peiqian Liu, and Jarlon Tsang, Managing Partner and Head of China at the venture capital firm Eight Roads, Fidelity's sister company. What role do migrants play in the past, present, and future development of the Chinese economy? Which Chinese provinces and cities could be home to the next unicorn? What do emerging migration patterns mean for China's cities and their businesses? And what does all of it mean for property markets? With additional contributions from Portfolio Manager Hyomi Jie and Shanghai-based analysts Eric Zhu and Fiona Shou. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring: Bloomberg Markets Live Strategist Mark Cranfield joins the program to discuss China's loan prime rate changes and their implications for APAC markets. Eric Zhu, Bloomberg Economist covering China and Hong Kong, sits down to dissect how the loan prime rates will influence other economic movement in China. Thu Ha Chow, Head of Fixed Income Asia at Robeco, joins the show to share her perspectives on Asia macro outlook and fixed income investment strategy.Subscribe and rate our podcast here:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bloomberg-daybreak-asia/id1663863437Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Ccfge70zthAgVfm0NVw1bTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Asian-Talk/Bloomberg-Daybreak-Asia-Edition-p247557/?lang=es-es See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 1: Our Future Podcast is here! In the entrepreneurship podcast for young people, we highlight scrappy founders on the rise and the bold tactics underdogs need to win in business. Hosts Michael Sikand and Simran Sandhu don't just talk about the hustle, they live it – they sold their bootstrapped media startup to Morning Brew shortly after graduating college. Today, Michael and Simmy dive into the stories of 3 young entrepreneurs. Eric Zhu, who has raised $21M+ at 15-years-old from the strangest of locations. Casey Adams, a man who built and sold his startup MediaKits in just 18 months at the age of 21. And finally Shreya Murthy/Joy Tao, co-founders of a16z backed startup Partiful, Gen Z's preferred RSVP app branded as "Facebook events for hot people". Make sure to subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtrwNtR3_ilqa2nS6GEKL7w Follow the show for the best clips! Instagram: @OurFuturePod TikTok: @OurFuturePod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China's economic rebound hasn't been as strong as many anticipated. But then, it's not that surprising, as no one was expecting any major stimulus like in previous cycles, such as the global financial crisis. However, the Chinese consumer was really the one that was expected to underpin and power this recovery. At the beginning of June, Fidelity's global investment team embarked on a research trip to Shanghai and Hefei in eastern Anhui province where they met with dozens of companies. To get their on-the-ground insights, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, are joined in this episode by portfolio managers Dale Nicholls and Hyomi Jie. With additional contributions from Eric Zhu, Research Associate, and Eric Tse, Investment Analyst. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
China's economic rebound hasn't been as strong as many anticipated. But then, it's not that surprising, as no one was expecting any major stimulus like in previous cycles, such as the global financial crisis. However, the Chinese consumer was really the one that was expected to underpin and power this recovery. At the beginning of June, Fidelity's global investment team embarked on a research trip to Shanghai and Hefei in eastern Anhui province where they met with dozens of companies. To get their on-the-ground insights, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, are joined in this episode by portfolio managers Dale Nicholls and Hyomi Jie. With additional contributions from Eric Zhu, Research Associate, and Eric Tse, Investment Analyst. Read more at fidelityinternational.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Zhu is a 15 year old entrepreneur that is changing the game. He has a few exits under his belt and just raised a 20 million dollar fund!Join our sponsor Sorare which is the best fantasy sports game out there! get 20 free common cards when you sign up which is also free and enjoy!Link to join: https://sorare.pxf.io/TheBusterShow
In todays episode I am joined by Eric Bahn It was an absolute lovely time chatting with Eric about and learning: Some of the key takeaways from the conversation with Eric: 1. There was a masterclass in there for fund managers 2. We chat about Eric Zhu- legendary shit poster 3. Eric's love for minivans and F1 4. Hustle Funds Investment thesis And so much more Connect with Eric on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericbahn Huste Fund VC website: https://www.hustlefund.vc/ Connect with the host Roohi Kazi on the below platforms: Instagram-roohik2 LinkedIn: Roohi Kazi Twitter: https://twitter.com/KaziRoohi Visit this link for more listening options/platforms for the Business Podcast by Roohi, and next step groups: https://bop.me/roohikaz Business Podcast by Roohi website: https://businesspodcast.transistor.fm/ Subscribe to the Business Podcast by Roohi newsletter here: https://businesspodcastbyroohi.substack.com/ Subscribe to YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wI_t2KXX2Oqz0VDDe9sMg If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review of the podcast here: https://ratethispodcast.com/bpbr
Eric Zhu is a 15 year old 2x exited founder, investor, and current founder at Aviato. Eric has raised over $500K in his high school bathroom over video calls. Eric and I talk about what its like being such a young founder and more about what he's working on at Aviato. Learn more about Eric: https://ericzhu.co/ Learn more about Aviato: https://www.joinaviato.com/ ---- Watch the Intersection on YouTube: https://fanlink.to/theintersection Follow The Intersection on Instagram (DM to reach out): https://www.instagram.com/the.intersection.pod/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dogoodpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dogoodpodcast/support
To many outsiders, Chinese equity investing might conjure up images of a huge momentum-fuelled market where investors revel in speculation and sustainability is an alien concept. But developments on the ground in China show how stereotypes like this are swiftly becoming outdated. The country's markets have been changing shape over the last decade as institutional influence expands in the onshore market and foreign investors increase their exposure. A growing awareness of ESG has followed close behind. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, are joined by two of Fidelity's sustainable investment team: Director of Sustainable Investing & Portfolio Manager Flora Wang and Global Head of Stewardship and Sustainable Investing Jenn-Hui Tan. With additional contributions from Richard Edgar, Editor-in-Chief, Eric Zhu, Consumer Staples Analyst, and Binyu Zhao, Sustainable Investing Associate. Read more at fidelityinternational.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To many outsiders, Chinese equity investing might conjure up images of a huge momentum-fuelled market where investors revel in speculation and sustainability is an alien concept. But developments on the ground in China show how stereotypes like this are swiftly becoming outdated. The country's markets have been changing shape over the last decade as institutional influence expands in the onshore market and foreign investors increase their exposure. A growing awareness of ESG has followed close behind. In this episode, Catherine Yeung, Investment Director, and Marty Dropkin, Head of Equities, Asia Pacific, are joined by two of Fidelity's sustainable investment team: Director of Sustainable Investing & Portfolio Manager Flora Wang and Global Head of Stewardship and Sustainable Investing Jenn-Hui Tan. With additional contributions from Richard Edgar, Editor-in-Chief, Eric Zhu, Consumer Staples Analyst, and Binyu Zhao, Sustainable Investing Associate. Read more at fidelityinternational.com ------- Help us make podcasts that give you, our listeners, what you want. Take this short survey and we'll enter you in to a prize draw for £250 of Amazon vouchers or the equivalent donation to a charity of your choice. Entries close September 10th. Go on, click on the link - we really want to hear what you have to say. fidelityinternational.com/survey --------See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 3, Episode 27. Chuck and Chris catch up, review some listener questions, and discuss their approaches to the scaphoid proximal pole nonunion, based on experience with literature guidance.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 26. Chuck and Chris return home and back to the familiar format. After catching up, we dive into cases before pivoting to listener emails. We close it out with pearls for the upcoming oral boards (although the tips apply to any question and answer session).We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
What do companies really think of sustainability? What are they doing to improve their ESG credentials? These are some of the many questions 161 of Fidelity International's investment analysts around the globe have been asked as part the annual ESG Analyst Survey. And with 15,000 meetings with management teams a year under their belts their insights are invaluable for any asset allocator. To dig through the findings Richard Edgar is joined by Global Head of Research for Fixed Income Gita Bal, Head of Strategic Initiatives for the Global Investment Research Team Fiona O'Neill, and Fixed Income PortfolioManager Kris Atkinson. With additional contributions from Global Chief Investment Officer Andrew McCaffery and analysts Marcel Stötzel and Eric Zhu. You can read more from this year's ESG Analyst Survey here. Listen to Andrew's CIO update here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 3, Episode 25. Chuck and Chris on the road again before we head back home. This is another episode recorded in Providence, Rhode Island during the AOA Annual Meeting. We share a few cases and discuss ethics. Specifically, complications from an outside surgeon or repeated less than ideal outcomes. Join us and share your thoughts!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
What do companies really think of sustainability? What are they doing to improve their ESG credentials? These are some of the many questions 161 of Fidelity International's investment analysts around the globe have been asked as part the annual ESG Analyst Survey. And with 15,000 meetings with management teams a year under their belts their insights are invaluable for any asset allocator. To dig through the findings Richard Edgar is joined by Global Head of Research for Fixed Income Gita Bal, Head of Strategic Initiatives for the Global Investment Research Team Fiona O'Neill, and Fixed Income PortfolioManager Kris Atkinson. With additional contributions from Global Chief Investment Officer Andrew McCaffery and analysts Marcel Stötzel and Eric Zhu. You can read more from this year's ESG Analyst Survey here. Listen to Andrew's CIO update here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 3, Episode 24. Chuck and Chris on the road again. This time in Providence, Rhode Island for the AOA Annual Meeting. We share a few cases and then share a few more social media insights we learned while in London. Simply put, there is amazing and impactful social media activity taking place across the world in hand surgery!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 23. Chuck and Chris host a live podcast in London during the IFSSH meeting. We tried some new technology and learned a lot! Great audience (that we need to involve even more next time). Presented a few cases with good discussion. Many esteemed guests including Terry Light, Jeff Steppan, Wee Lam, and many others!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 22. Chuck and Chris welcome hand therapist Macy Stoner back to the show to continue the CMC joint discussion. Macy shares her thoughts on the role and specific modalities for nonsurgical care as well as thoughts on recovery post CMC arthroplasty.Article referenced: Outcome of a Hand Orthosis and Hand Therapy for Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis in Daily Practice: A Prospective Cohort Study.Tsehaie J, Spekreijse KR, Wouters RM, Slijper HP, Feitz R, Hovius SER, Selles RW.J Hand Surg Am. 2018 Nov;43(11):1000-1009.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2018.04.014.PMID: 29776723We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 21. Chuck and Chris welcome hand therapist Macy Stoner back to the show to discuss the CMC joint. Macy shares her thoughts on the role and specific modalities for nonsurgical care as well as thoughts on recovery post CMC arthroplasty.Article referenced: Outcome of a Hand Orthosis and Hand Therapy for Carpometacarpal Osteoarthritis in Daily Practice: A Prospective Cohort Study.Tsehaie J, Spekreijse KR, Wouters RM, Slijper HP, Feitz R, Hovius SER, Selles RW.J Hand Surg Am. 2018 Nov;43(11):1000-1009.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2018.04.014.PMID: 29776723We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 20. Chuck and Chris welcome ASSH Annual Meeting 2022 Chairs Glenn Gaston and Peter Rhee. We discuss the September/ October meeting including all the planning and work that goes into the final product. We discuss highlights of what we expect to be a fantastic meeting in Boston!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 19. Chuck and Chris discuss a listener submitted question on the difficult patient. How to best handle a challenging patient in the clinic. We share our tips and pearls together with the reality of modern medicine.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 18. Chuck and Chris use a classic HBR article to discuss generational differences in health care. Gen Z vs Gen Y vs Boomers- does generation matter? Are there more similarities than we thought?How Gen Y and Boomers Will Reshape Your Agenda, by Hewlett, Sherbin, and Sumberg. July- Aug 2009We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 17. Chuck and Chris discuss academia and education. We also take a deep dive on a listener submitted case on nerve injury during carpal tunnel release. We share insights on workup and surgical technique.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 16. Chuck and Chris with a grab bag of topics including listener emails and a few very interesting surgical cases. We will discuss the placebo effect and recovery after long bone fracture + a few nerve and elbow cases.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 15. Chuck and Chris discuss ECU tendon pathology including tendonitis and instability. We review pertinent history, physical examination including the ECU Synergy Test, and surgical techniques including transposition of the tendon for instability.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 14. Chuck and Chris discuss a listener suggestion for an episode: hand surgeries for the non hand surgeon. We discuss common procedures for the non hand surgeon and provide our opinions on these cases.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 13. Chuck and Chris review several listener questions and comments and then discuss coding. We discuss our views on coding, review some cases and incorportate our clinical practice, academia vs private practice and refer to two different manuscripts. Coding Practices in Hand Surgery and Their Relationship to Surgeon Compensation StructureRyan M. Coyle, MD, , Amr M. Tawfik, BA, Anna Green, MD, Brian M. Katt, MD, y Steven Z. Glickel, MD Journal of Hand Surgery Global Online 3 (2021) 161e166Use of a pedicled adipose flap as a sling for anterior subcutaneous transposition of the ulnar nerve. Danoff JR, Lombardi JM, Rosenwasser MP. J Hand Surg Am. 2014 Mar;39(3):552-5. We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 12. Chuck and Chris take a deep dive on radial tunnel decompression. We discuss our preferred surgical technique and the pros and cons of the volar vs dorsal approaches.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 11. Chuck and Chris discuss a leadership topic based on an HBR article from 2001: "The Making of a Corporate Athlete" by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz. We discuss the requirements for achieving sustained high achievement as detailed in the prescient article- physical capacity, emotional capacity, mental capacity, and spiritual capacity. The concept of recovery (aka- avoiding burnout) is discussed.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 10. Chuck and Chris welcome back Steve Moran to talk hand surgery. Specifically, we discuss wrist salvage procedures the proximal row carpectomy (PRC) vs. the scaphoid excision and 4-bone fusion. We talk technical aspects of the both procedures including neurectomies, handling of the capsule, order of operations, etc.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 9. Chuck and Chris join the Peds Ortho Podcast, the official podcast of POSNA. We introduce this special podcast which has been published on their channel and share the recording here. The podcast description from their site:Special guests and hosts of "The Upper Hand" Podcast, Dr. Charles Goldfarb and Dr. Chris Dy from Washington University in St. Louis, join the podcast crew for a wide-ranging discussion on upper extremity conditions and the role of information technology in modern orthopaedic care. We review a recent article from the Wash U group about thematic analysis of online message boards for congenital upper extremity differences. Our guests contribute their insights on elbow stiffness and nerve injuries following pediatric trauma, as well as thoughts on bruise location in supracondylar humerus fractures, treatment of Monteggia injuries, cost-consciousness in parents, nerve transfers for brachial plexus birth palsy, and predicting radial head dislocations in MHE.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 8. Chuck and Chris complete their review of the excellent JBJS Hand Surgery Update which details key manuscripts in 2021. Written by Deb Bohn and Kelsey Wise, this is a great summary of new, key information in the hand surgery world. Part 2.Bohn DC and Wise KL, Whats New in Hand and Wrist Surgery. JBJS, 2022;0: 1-8We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 7. Chuck and Chris review the excellent JBJS Hand Surgery Update which reviews key manuscripts in 2021. Written by Deb Bohn and Kelsey Wise, this is a great summary of new, key information in the hand surgery world. Bohn DC and Wise KL, Whats New in Hand and Wrist Surgery. JBJS, 2022;0: 1-8Chris also references this review article on the ulnar nerveGoldfarb, C. A., & Stern, P. J. (2003). Low ulnar nerve palsy. Journal of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 3(1), 14-26. https://doi.org/10.1053/jssh.2003.50006We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 6. Chuck and Chris talk baseball injuries with a focus on the wrist. While the season may be delayed, its starting to feel like Spring Training! We touch on the elbow but focus on three common wrist issues in baseball: hook of the hamate fractures, ECU tendon, and the TFCC.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Welcome to the final episode of the Pitch Please University Pitch Competition. On this episode we are joined by the finalists from this season of Pitch Please University. Listen to the end to hear who is crowned the title of Pitch Please Champion! Our finalists include Akash Sareen from the University of Southern California, Charlotte Oxnam from Northwestern University, Eric Zhu a freshman high school student from Indiana, Brian Feldman from Carnegie Mellon University, Nikita Patil and Shiv Bhakta from University of Texas at Austin, RedLino, founded by Akash Sareen from the University of Southern California, is a community where loyal fans can connect with their favorite stars from anywhere and get rewarded. Cue the Curves, founded by Charlotte Oxnam from Northwestern University, is Reinventing the Plus-Size shopping experience. Cue the Curves brings together plus-size women, content creators, and clothing brands to create a fashion ecosystem like no other. Aviato, founded by Eric Zhu, a freshman high school student in Indiana, is democratizing startup funding through short form video pitches. Alveva, founded by Brian Feldman from Carnegie Mellon University is building an AI-driven social commerce platform for skincare product recommendations and helping people build a better self-care routine. Project Xylem founded by Nikita Patil and Shiv Bhakta from University of Texas at Austin who are converting oil rigs into hydroponic greenhouses. You can visit our website here, and follow Katie and Daniel on LinkedIN. Find Pitch Please on Twitter! You can also follow DSH Accelerator on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIN and TikTok.
Season 3, Episode 5. Chuck and Chris talk congenital hand surgery. Do you want to be the expert or do you believe that time spent learning about congenital conditions is a waste of your time. We unpack it here and emphasize why there is a great deal for all of us to learn from congenital!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 4. Chuck and Chris take a deep dive on scaphoid excision and 4-bone fusion. After a brief case introduction, we discuss our decisions, preferences and techniques. We also briefly discuss other options including proximal row carpectomy and capitate resurfacing.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 3. Chuck and Chris share thoughts regarding zoom interviews in 2022. We discuss our opinions on the format and pearls for successful interviewing. Let us know your thoughts.Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 2. Chuck and Chris share personal and work New Year's resolutions. Then we share two interesting cases, one an unexplained nerve issue and the other a difficult PIP joint fracture. Join us!Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 3, Episode 1. Chuck and Chris are excited for Season 3! We share some updates and then dive in with a case discussion for our classification- guided approaches to managing Kienbocks Disease.Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 2 Episode 48. Chuck and Chris share and discuss a listener question about hand surgery call. We then continue to listener submitted segment and share our 3 most memorable cases and lessons for our younger selves.This is our last episode for 2021. Looking forward to 2022!Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 2 Episode 47. Chuck and Chris discuss an FPL rupture case and respond to a listener requested segment: 3 Influential Mentors. Each of us share 3 mentors including why each was so influential to us.Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 2 Episode 46. Chuck and Chris discuss TFCC injuries and repair. We briefly review examination diagnosis but the deep dive focuses on repair technique. The importance of foveal TFCC injury and repair is highlighted.Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Ep #043 - Welcome to the second episode of the Pitch Please University Pitch Competition. Make sure to listen and vote on the company YOU would invest in. The most investable company from each episode will move onto the finals. You have until midnight December 8th to cast your vote → https://app.sli.do/event/n7ukcp1b/embed/polls/695c8959-e3f9-435d-b102-0733ade5bce0 On this episode we are joined by Kangle from the University of San Francisco, Ashwath Narayanan from George Washington University and Eric Zhu, a current high school freshman. 10x Club founded by Kangle Lin from the University of San Francisco who is building a scalable NFT minting solution for apps. Social Currant founded by Ashwath Narayanan from George Washington University is a full service agency and software that helps brands go from campaign to launch in days with custom influencer recommendations and a dedicated Gen Z strategist. Aviato founded by Eric Zhu, a freshman high school student in Indiana is democratizing startup funding through short video pitches. Meet our guest judge, Dennis Chang. Dennis is a serial entrepreneur who previously co-founded a VC-backed drone analytics company and is currently working on a stealth fintech startup. Dennis was previously a VP at UL Ventures, is currently a VP at Republic and is also an Angel investor on the side. He is passionate about company-building aspects around GTM, Product, pitching/story-telling and fundraising in general, especially for early-stage (Pre-seed to Series A) B2B companies in fintech, supply chain and industrials. You can visit our website here, and follow Katie and Daniel on LinkedIN. Find Pitch Please on Twitter! You can also follow DSH Accelerator on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIN and TikTok.
Season 2 Episode 45. Chuck and Chris celebrate Thanksgiving by discussing why we feel thankful including specific people (think nurses, medial assistants, and hand therapists) places (ie Division and Department), and surgical instruments! (sounds odd but it flowed well)Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 2 Episode 44. Chuck and Chris welcome Lauren Wessel and her suggestion for a new segment: Half full or Half empty? Lauren put together a list of controversial concepts and Chris and Chuck weigh in. And, for those of you who like disagreement, there is plenty!Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfTAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Season 2 Episode 43. Chuck and Chris review 3 new journal articles pertinent to the practice of hand surgery. Two are focused on steroid injection and the role this treatment has, especially in the treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. The third focuses on complications with local only surgery in a large database study. Yoshiaki Yamanaka, MD, PhD, Takafumi Tajima, MD, PhD, Yoshitaka Tsujimura, MD, et al (Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Fukuoka, Japan)Molecular and Clinical Elucidation of the Mechanism of Action of Steroids in Idiopathic CarpalTunnel Syndrome J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2021;103:1777-87Nikolas H. Kazmers, MD, MSE, Kate Peacock, MPH, Katelin B. Nickel, MPH, et al (University of Utah and Washington University Data Center) Comparison of Complication Risk Following Trigger Digit Release Performed in the Office Versus the Operating Room: A Population-Based AssessmentJ Hand Surg Am. Vol. 46, October 2021Manfred Hofer, BSc; Jonas Ranstam, PhD; Isam Atroshi, MD, PhD. (Department of Orthopedics, Kristianstad Hospital, Kristianstad, Sweden (Hofer, Atroshi);Department of Clinical Sciences–Orthopedics, Lund University, Lund, Sweden (Ranstam, Atroshi).) Extended Follow-up of Local Steroid Injection for Carpal Tunnel SyndromeA Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Network Open. 2021;4(10):e2130753. doi:10.1001As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Sign up for The Upper Hand Podcast Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hH5qfT
Episode 42, Season 2. Chuck and Chris are joined again by Jeff Stepan and Steve Lanier, two previous fellows both in their second year in hand surgery practice. Jeff and Steve share their experiences starting practice in Chicago, in somewhat different practices. Jeff is at the University of Chicago, Steve at NorthShore. They share insights from their successful symposium at the ASSH: Free Solo: Letting Go of the Rope - Lessons Learned from the First Year in Practice. Finally, both are in the midst of the Boards process- lots of helpful information!As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episoe 41, Season 2. Chuck and Chris take a deep dive on leadership around The Great Resignation. Employees across the USA are reconsidering their job, their careers, and their lives and are resigning in unprecedented numbers. We use 2 HBR articles to frame our discussion. We hope that listeners will engage and share their experiences.References mentioned: 1) The 3 Phases of Making a Major Life Change, Herminia Ibarra. HBR Augst 6, 20212) How to Help Your Team Get Out of a Lull, Merete Wedell- Wedellsborg Oct 12, 2021We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episoe 40, Season 2. Chuck and Chris are joined by Becky Neiduski, hand therapist and Dean of Health Sciences at Elon University. This is a live taping of the podcast with a great discussion of flexor tendon injuries including the surgeon and therapist perspective. Thanks to the ASHT for inviting and for sharing the recording!We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episoe 39, Season 2. Chuck and Chris take a deep dive on another sports topic- thumb UCL repair. We discuss primary repair and suture tape augmentation. After a brief case introduction, we discuss the decisions the surgeon considers and the implications for cost and for recovery.Reference mentioned: Michelle Carlson, et al. Anatomy of the thumb metacarpophalangeal ulnar and radial collateral ligaments. J Hand Surg Am . 2012 Oct;37(10):2021-6. We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episoe 38, Season 2. Chuck and Chris welcome guest Jorge Orbey to discuss his pathway to success. Dr. Orbay has started two success companies and, more importantly, has directly impacted patient care with the volar plate and now with the internal elbow stabilizer. He reflects on his path and provides thoughts for future innovators in hand surgery or any field. We also learn technical pearls on the volar approach from Dr. Orbay.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episode 37, Season 2. Chuck and Chris discuss the ASSH Annual Meeting with the definitive recap episode. Chris attended in person while Chuck attended virtually while holding down the fort in St Louis. We discuss various sessions, the hybrid format, and lessons learned. All in all, a great meeting under less than ideal circumstances.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episode 36, Season 2: Chuck and Chris discuss their approach to a scapholunate ligament injury. We discuss how we think about and approach these injuries with specifics on surgical approach and technique.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episode 35, Season 2: Chuck and Chris discuss two HBR articles on presentations. While these reflect on non medical lectures/ presentations, there are many valuable lessons to consider for those in the medical world. Chris and I considered these lessons in preparation for the upcoming ASSH and ASHT meetings.HBR articles"What it takes to give a great presentation", Carmine Gallo 2020"How to Give a Killer Presentation," by Chris Anderson 2013We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episode 34, Season 2: Chuck and Chris welcome Amy Moore and John Fowler, the Hand Society (ASSH) 2021 Annual Meeting Chairs, to discuss the San Francisco Meeting in San Francisco. They share insights the meeting development, the program, the hybrid opportunity and so much more. We start the discussion with a reader submitted question on loupe choices.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
Episode 33, Season 2: Chuck and Chris welcome Rachel Pigott and Nora Barrett, the President and Annual Meeting Chair, respectfully, of the American Society of Hand Therapists to discuss the ASHT Annual Meeting in St. Louis, October 7th-10th. They share insights about the ASHT and specifics about the annual meeting including highlights. Its going to be a great meeting with some focus on nerve but a complete coverage of all pertinent hand therapist topics. Note this podcast is abbreviated- the full, uncut version is on You Tube.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 32, Season 2: Chuck and Chris revisit the Wheel of Hand Surgery. The spin of the wheel generates our discussion and this week we talk 'Never Have I Ever'. Tune in to learn about dogma, what we do in practice that the literature may not support. Including tennis elbow amongst other topics.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 34, Season 2: Chuck and Chris bring back "My Toughest Case" and Chris discusses a patient with scleroderma including evaluation and treatment options including sympathectomy.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 33, Season 2: Chuck and Chris welcome Terry Light, a mentor to many, to the show. Terry shares his medicolegal thoughts on both how to avoid issues as well as when to consider expert witness work. Many pearls for listeners of all levels and training.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 32, Season 2: Chuck and Chris talk Operating Room (OR) efficiency, specifically about running two rooms. We discuss tactics, when a surgeon might be ready, and how to make the most of the opportunity.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 31, Season 2: Chuck and Chris introduce a new segment: The Wheel of Hand Surgery. And, the Wheel guided on discussion this week on SLAC Wrist. A bit on pathophysiology and more on treatment preferences. As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 30, Season 2: Chuck and Chris talk vacations- the science and the practice. Using HBR references (HBR Article : We All Really Need a Vacation. Here's How to Make the Most of It. by Art Markman. May 12, 2021) and our own experience/ challenges, we discuss the need for vacation, making the most of the vacation and some of the questions we all consider such as: Do you work on vacation? Do you answer emails and if you do, when? How do you prepare for re- entry? Do you leave an out of office email? How do you handle postoperative patients?As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 29, Season 2. Chuck and Chris start a new segment in their more structured approach. This is the first episode of "My Hardest (recent) Case". Chuck shares a revision ulnar nerve case post subcutaneous transposition. Chris and Chuck talk examination, nerve studies, technical approach and expectations. Listen in!As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 28, Season 2. Chuck and Chris are joined by Jeff Steppan and Steve Lanier, two previous fellows both finishing their first year in hand surgery practice. Jeff and Steve share their experiences starting practice in Chicago, in somewhat different practices. Jeff is at the University of Chicago, Steve at NorthShore. Jeff and Steve are leading a Symposium at the ASSH on Saturday October 2nd at 9:30am, Free Solo: Letting Go of the Rope - Lessons Learned from the First Year in Practice. Should be great!As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
China's climb to the top of world economic rankings is considered a foregone conclusion in many circles, especially those inside the Chinese Communist Party. But all is not assured: Beijing faces economic and demographic challenges that make surpassing the U.S. less of a no-brainer than one might think. On this week's podcast, host Stephanie Flanders steers a lively debate on global domination between Bloomberg Chief Economist Tom Orlik and George Magnus, a research associate at Oxford University's China Centre. At present, China's $14.7 trillion gross domestic product is 70% of America's $20.9 trillion economy. In China's best-case scenario, it could overtake its Western rival by 2031, according to research by Orlik and Eric Zhu, a Bloomberg economist based in Hong Kong. In a worst case scenario, a combination of stalled reforms, international isolation and financial crisis could relegate China to permanent second place. Magnus is skeptical of China's chances of passing the U.S., arguing that its most productive periods were during liberal economic reform, which is hardly the state of affairs under President Xi Jinping. In a second segment, London-based economy reporter Lizzy Burden shares how some U.K. corporations are speaking more openly about menopause, something 1 in 4 women around the world may be facing by 2030. A rising number are leaving the workforce as a result, which is prompting business leaders to finally address the sometimes taboo subject. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Episode 27, Season 2. Chuck and Chris are joined by OT Macy Stonner to discuss therapy after finger fracture and therapy for the stiff finger. Macy shares various tips and pearls to maximize patient outcomes.We referenced an AAOS ICL published here: Post Traumatic Reconstruction of the Hand. JBJS 89A: 428- 435, 2007As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 26, Season 2. Chuck and Chris discuss the stiff finger and the basic concepts required in assessment of these fingers. We discuss the full range of issues from bone status to soft tissues, tendon mobility to joint contractures. This will be part 1 with a more therapy focused colleague joining for part 2.We referenced an AAOS ICL published here: Post Traumatic Reconstruction of the Hand. JBJS 89A: 428- 435, 2007As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 25, Season 2. Chuck and Chris review PIP joint injuries, focusing on fracture/ dislocations and pilon injuries. These are challenging injuries with a multitude of treatment choices.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
中国語、韓国語、ロシア語、アラビア語など、外国の言葉がそれっぽいんだけど文字として存在しない。読めそうで読めない。そんなイラスト表現が個性的な世界観を作り出していると言っていい。そんなイラストレーション、アジア系のエキゾ感って評される人気のイラストレーター秋元机さんが本日登場。海外での活動が増えてきた昨今、エキゾ感という言葉にとどまらない作風に変化してきたそうです。 ゲスト 秋元机・イラストレーター、漫画家 東京在住。イラストレーション、マンガ、アートの分野にこだわらずに活動している。2012年、ウェブサイト「ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞」"第二回ほぼ日マンガ大賞"を受賞し、「大きいほうと小さいほう」を連載中。2017年「UNKNOWN ASIA」でBenny Au賞、Eric Zhu賞など多数受賞。近年はバンコクでのアートフェアの参加、ソウル、香港、深圳、台北で個展をするなど作家活動の幅を拡げている。 ●秋元机さんのジンがこちらで購入できます! http://taco.shop-pro.jp/?mode=srh&sort=n&cid=&keyword=%BD%A9%B8%B5%B4%F9 ●ほぼ日刊イトイ新聞の連載「大きいほうと小さいほう」 https://www.1101.com/big_little/2013-08-19.html ●インスタグラムで最新の活動がご覧になれます。 https://www.instagram.com/tsukueakimoto/?hl=ja --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naoya-kita/message
Episode 24, Season 2. Chuck and Chris review 7 personal finance pearls. This is an overview of critical points focused on a conservative approach to finance. While it may be most appropriate for residents, fellows, and younger professionals, some tips will benefit everyone.We welcome feedback.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 23, Season 2. Chuck and Chris discuss radial tunnel syndrome. They both believe in the diagnosis although find it uncommon. We discuss diagnosis, conservative care and surgery.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 22, Season 2. Chuck and Chris welcome noted pediatric sports medicine physician, Mark Halstead. Mark has great experience caring for athletes at every level and we spend our talking youth sports, return to play, family dynamics and even pitch counts. Mark shares pearls on many levels and explains why the athletic trainer relationships are so important.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 21, Season 2. Chuck and Chris talk lumps and bumps, specifically ganglion cysts. While the topic may seem mundane, the banter is decidedly not. Join us and learn about Chris' PTSD and Chuck thermal approach. A few citations are relavent.Gross and Gelberman Metacarpal Rotational Osteotomy, J Hand Surg 1985 10: 105-8Balazs, Donohue, Drake, et al. Outcomes of Open DWG excision in active- duty military personnel. J Hand Surg 2015 40: 1739- 47Gelberman and Blasingame The Timed Allen Test. J Trauma 1981 21:477-9As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 20, Season 2. Chuck and Chris talk a reality of 2021: hybrid meetings. We discuss current meetings and how the format might evolve. And we discuss tips from a recent HBR article: "How to Nail a Hybrid Presentation' by Sasrah Gershman and Rae Ringer.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 19, Season 2. Chuck and Chris continue the new segment: deep dives on surgical technique. We continue with another key procedure- the cubital tunnel decompression. The focus is the exact technique that we use, from skin incision to treatment of the nerve to handling of the FCU.Let us know if you like this segment and we welcome suggestions on other procedures to dive into.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 18, Season 2. Chuck and Chris welcome Rob Kamal from Stanford to discuss distal radius fractures, the new Clinical Practice Guideline(CPG) on distal radius fracture, and quality in outcomes. We do focus to unwind the CPG and highlight key points with Dr. Kamal who led this effort of the AAOS and ASSH.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz
Episode 17, Season 2. Chuck and Chris introduce a new segment: deep dives on surgical technique. We start with the most basic and yet important procedure in hand surgery, carpal tunnel release. We share our mini open approach to release the transverse carpal ligament. And then we pivot to discuss the setup and execution of wrist arthroscopy. Let us know if you like this segment and we welcome suggestions on other procedures to dive into.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvz