4 results match your criteria: "and The Hughston Clinic[Affiliation]"
J Am Acad Orthop Surg Glob Res Rev
February 2022
From the Department of Orthopaedics (Dr. R. J. Cone, Dr. B. M. Cone, Paul, Arguello, McCalman, and Dr. Johnson), and the Department of Epidemiology (Dr. McGwin), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Prisma Health-Upstate, Greenville, SC (Dr. Porter); the Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT (Dr. Ames); and The Hughston Clinic, Columbus, GA (Dr. Ponce).
Introduction: Financial literacy is the individual ability and skill to make informed decisions in the management of resources within the financial marketplace to yield a lifetime of financial well-being. Residents across several subspecialties have demonstrated low levels of financial literacy, and it is thought that more financial education is needed during residency training. The purpose of this study is to perform a comprehensive evaluation on financial literacy and financial attitudes of orthopaedic surgery residents.
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July 2019
Jack Hughston Memorial Hospital Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program, Phenix City, AL, USA.
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (ACPO) as a result of anterior lumbar spinal surgery can result in colonic perforation. ACPO is often treated successfully with conservative measures, reserving surgical intervention for severe cases. The most severe cases can result in colonic perforation with a concomitant high mortality rate.
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June 2011
Hughston Foundation and the Hughston Clinic, Columbus, GA, USA.
Functionally, the knee comprises 2 articulations-the patellofemoral and tibiofemoral. Stability of the joint is governed by a combination of static ligaments, dynamic muscular forces, meniscocapsular aponeurosis, bony topography, and joint load. The surgeon is ill equipped to undertake surgical treatment of a dislocated knee without a sound footing in the anatomic complexities of this joint.
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June 2001
Venue Medical Officer, Athlete Care, Olympic Stadium, 1996, and The Hughston Clinic, PC, Columbus, GA.
OBJECTIVE: To emphasize the importance of decreasing the response time by a trained target responder to increase the survival rate among athletes experiencing sudden cardiac arrest at an athletic event. BACKGROUND: Death due to sudden cardiac arrest that is witnessed is preventable in many cases. However, most people who experience this condition die because of a prolonged response time from onset of the fatal arrhythmia to defibrillation by trained treatment providers.
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