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This document provides strategies for preparing and presenting orthopedic surgery case practices, specifically for exam settings as outlined by Dr. Ryan Rauck from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.<br /><br />Key points include how to write an effective case summary. The initial segment should be read verbatim to examiners and concisely cover all relevant clinical details, such as patient demographics, injury history, treatment, complications, and outcomes. An example is provided illustrating a 61-year-old male with a proximal humerus fracture managed nonoperatively initially, followed by reverse shoulder arthroplasty complicated by wound dehiscence and infection. After reading this brief summary, expand on details about what went well, any complications, and potential improvements.<br /><br />For exam preparation, candidates are advised to thoroughly review the rubric and anticipate questions on each case, especially regarding complication recognition, prevention, and management. Specific examples, like humeral shaft open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF), prompt knowledge of indications, surgical approaches, and postoperative considerations. Presenting cases to colleagues and senior surgeons helps identify relevant questions; creating files with questions and answers aids review.<br /><br />Utilizing tools such as ChatGPT to generate potential examiner questions and sites like OpenEvidence for literature supporting clinical decisions is recommended. During the exam, practice reading summaries while displaying imaging. Candidates can choose either to present facts neutrally and respond to questions or to actively guide the discussion.<br /><br />Exam day logistics include staying in one room while examiners rotate, with 3 cases divided into 4 sessions lasting about 25 minutes each. Watching preparatory videos from ABOS.org is also suggested.<br /><br />Overall, the document emphasizes structured preparation, clear concise communication, anticipation of challenging questions, and familiarity with evidence-based practices to succeed in orthopedic case examinations.
Keywords
orthopedic surgery
case presentation
exam preparation
case summary
complication management
reverse shoulder arthroplasty
humeral shaft ORIF
clinical decision support
evidence-based practice
ABOS exam
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