In this episode, Marc and Mo discuss the importance of keeping abreast of trustworthy, high-impact information outside of one’s subspecialty and being cognizant of the entire pyramid of knowledge—from across the field—that has the potential to improve patient care. Links: • Schmaranzer F, Justo P, Kallini JR, Ferrer MG, Miller P, Bixby SD, Novais EN. Hip Morphology on Post-Reduction MRI Predicts Residual Dysplasia 10 Years After Open or Closed Reduction. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2024 Jan 17;106(2):110-119. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.23.00333. Epub 2023 Nov 22. PMID: 37992184. Subspecialties: • Orthopaedic Essentials • Pediatrics Keywords: Orthopaedics, orthopedics, JBJS, OrthoEvidence, general orthopaedic knowledge, DDH, developmental dysplasia of the hip, MRI, hip reduction, paradigm shift, statistical methodology, ROC, femoroacetabular distance, residual dysplasia, silos, subspecialty, late-breaking news session, high-impact articles, pushing boundaries, Bradford-Hill criteria, LEAP trial, limb salvage, amputation, RCT, observational studies, Level-I prognostic studies, bias, synthesis of information
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