Title: beaver creek 96
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11Posted Thu Jul 31, 2008 221 am  Post subject "lifestyle" programs
I don't mean to say that I don't want to work hard, but lifestyle is important to me (and a lot of other people) and I'm just wondering what the better lifestyle programs are out there. My school has a nightfloat system for ortho which works great, and it's relatively low trauma. Any other low-impact programs out there? I don't mean to say that I don't want to work hard, but lifestyle is important to me (and a lot of other people) and I'm just wondering what the better lifestyle programs are out there. My school has a nightfloat system for ortho which works great, and it's relatively low trauma. Any other low-impact programs out there?
Puku78OSRR NewbieJoined 31 Jul 2008Posts 1
12Posted Wed Aug 29, 2008 744 pm   Post subject Programs not trauma heavy?
I am looking for a program that provides a good base for trauma, but not year long q3 elbow deep in trauma cases. I am currently very interested in total joints and really dont want to have a crazy and sleepless life for five years perfecting something that will be a minority of my future cases. Any suggestions? I am looking for a program that provides a good base for trauma, but not year long q3 elbow deep in trauma cases. I am currently very interested in total joints and really dont want to have a crazy and sleepless life for five years perfecting something that will be a minority of my future cases. Any suggestions?
bone098OSRR NewbieJoined 29 Aug 2008Posts
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13Posted Mon Sep 18, 2008 854 pm   Post subject
Lifestyle
JBlacOSRR NewbieJoined 18 Sep 2008Posts 10
So it is possible to have a sports practice and a
decent life. Is this type of lifestyle possible
with a spine practice?
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18Acute Care Congress
- AAST AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the SURGERY of
TRAUMA - CONGRESS OF NEUROSURGEONS
- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
- EASTERN / WESTERN TRAUMA SOCIETY
- AAOS
- AMERICAN BURN ASSOCIATION
- AMERICAN TRAUMA SOCIETY
- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS COMMITTEE ON TRAUMA
- THE SOCIETY OF TRAUMA NURSES
- OTA
- AMERICAN COLLEGE OF EMERGENCY ROOM PHYSICIANS
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22BoneMasterOSRR Senior
Everybody seems to forget that our government has
invested a TON of money into educating us during
residency. It really pisses me off to hear people
whine that they can't take a job with any ER
call. When we entered training, we accepted an
unwritten social contract with society.
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23BoneMasterOSRR Senior
Everyone's hard earned tax dollars supported our
education with the hope that there would be a
return on their investment (basic orthopaedic
care without having to drive 4 hours and go
through 3 ERs). To absolutely turn your backs on
basic orthopaedic care just makes us all look
like money hoarding !!!.
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