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Dr. Doug Lundy sits down with two leaders at the forefront of residency education: Dr. Tessa Balach, past chair of the Council of Orthopaedic Residency Directors (CORD), and Dr. Trent Guthrie, current CORD chair to discuss the future of Orthopaedic Education.
Their conversation explores the shift toward competency-based medical education in orthopaedic surgery. Technology's transformative role in surgical education emerges as another focus of the discussion.

Regardless of your career stage, this discussion provides a crucial perspective on how orthopaedic training is evolving to meet tomorrow's challenges.
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Chapters

1. Beyond Time-Based Training: What Makes a Competent Surgeon? (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to AOA Podcast Series (00:00:24)

3. Meet Drs. Balach and Guthrie (00:01:35)

4. CORD Conference and Organization Overview (00:02:39)

5. Leadership Development in Orthopaedic Education (00:07:40)

6. Competency-Based Medical Education Explained (00:16:36)

7. Early Subspecialization vs. General Training (00:25:35)

8. Technology and Future of Residency Education (00:29:15)

9. Building a Representative Orthopaedic Workforce (00:34:24)

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