Frontiers of Orthopaedic Surgery
The podcast explores the latest research and clinical advances in orthopaedics, featuring insights from experts, authors, and editors behind the ESSKA Journals, KSSTA and JEO.
Through concise highlights and focused discussions, each episode brings key developments in knee surgery and sports traumatology directly to clinicians, researchers, and trainees.
Frontiers of Orthopaedic Surgery
Pilot Episode
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In the pilot episode of Frontiers in Orthopaedic Surgery, host Joaquin Moya Angeler sits down with Professor Michael Hirschmann – editor-in-chief of KSSTA Journal – to explore the trends, technologies, and philosophies shaping the future of orthopaedic surgery.
Key takeaways:
- Mentorship is essential for emerging professionals in orthopaedics
- Personalized medicine – not mean value thinking – is the future of orthopaedic research
- AI and robotics enhance surgical capability, but cannot replace the human touch
- Transparency in AI use is critical for maintaining research integrity
- Sports medicine is evolving toward prevention-first, individualized care
Stay curious, stay collaborative – as Professor Hirschmann reminds us, every contribution matters in the scientific community.
jingle track (baby jean) provided by mobygratis.
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