In this conversation, Dr. Jeff Dikis and Dr. Kwasi Kwaadu discuss various aspects of medical education, particularly in podiatry. They explore teaching philosophies, the importance of critical thinking in students, and the generational differences in medical training. Dr. Kwaadu shares his journey from Ghana to becoming a podiatrist and his passion for trauma surgery. They also delve into surgical techniques, preferences, and the growing trend of minimally invasive surgery in the field. They discuss various surgical techniques and philosophies in orthopedic surgery, particularly focusing on minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and its evolution. They analyze specific case studies, exploring the decision-making process behind surgical interventions for fractures. The discussion also touches on the importance of mentorship and career advice for young professionals in the field, emphasizing the need for intentionality in career planning and the value of enjoying the journey in medicine.
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