Danny P. Goel, MD

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Danny P. Goel, MD

Danny P. Goel, MD

@BCshoulder

An Orthopedic surgeon-educator, CEO and Founder with a passion to serve our profession with a new wave of immersive surgical education @PrecisionOSVR

Vancouver, BC เข้าร่วม Eylül 2015
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Justin E Hellwinkel, MD
Justin E Hellwinkel, MD@JHellwinkel·
MSK medicine has been underrepresented in the Med school curriculum for too long. Let’s take advantage of new technology to fill this massive void. #orthotwitter #MedTwitter @2021_ortho @orthomentor1 @OrthoColumbia @BCshoulder
Andrew W. Kuhn, MD@AndrewKuhn

Great paper out of @OrthoColumbia. Burden of MSK disease/injury is enormous - accounts for >50% disabling health conditions reported by adults, nearly 6% annual GDP. Yet MSK takes a backseat in most med school curricula. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32804700/ @AAOS1 @AAOSAdvocacy @BillLevineMD

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Danny P. Goel, MD
Danny P. Goel, MD@BCshoulder·
Day 1 of @virtualmedconf did not disappoint. Some great applications in healthcare including the time I spent meditating in a loud room using @TRIPPVR. Hard to describe but worth the experience. Kudos @BrennanSpiegel for an impressive course so far.
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Dr. Derek Ochiai
Dr. Derek Ochiai@DrDerekOchiai·
Bold prediction: In 20 years, at least a portion of the orthopaedic surgery medical board exam will be done on a virtual reality platform. Yes, the tech is getting that good. Yes, it is moving that fast. #MedTwitter #OrthoTwitter
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Danny P. Goel, MD
Danny P. Goel, MD@BCshoulder·
Looking forward to this event. Combining technology and medical education in a novel way #orthotwitter @PrecisionOSVR
Brennan Spiegel, MD, MSHS@BrennanSpiegel

How can #VR boost surgical skills & reduce errors? Join us at #CedarsSinai for #vMed23 where we'll hear from @BCshoulder on "bending the learning curve: a data driven VR platform on enhanced skill & reduced errors." Register by 1/15 for early bird tix: virtualmedicine.org/conferences/ab…

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Niel Kang
Niel Kang@kangsta77·
As you reflect. If you want scribes and technicians then there are Physician Associates who provide an excellent service on / following the ward round. If you want to #train & #nurture future generations of any medic then you need the interest, motivation, time & resources
Prof John Leeds@NEndoscopy

@cannula_service @kangsta77 Tricky. The word ‘doctor’ literally comes from the word ‘to teach’. I work in a ‘teaching’ hospital. Should those that chose not to teach have less access to the results of teaching eg junior staff - why can u expect to have them on your ward round but not be expected to teach?

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Danny P. Goel, MD
Danny P. Goel, MD@BCshoulder·
@kangsta77 Great post. We teach how we were taught as trainees. Considering everyone learns differently, a personalized and less standardized methodology should be introduced. We should also receive training on how modern educational methods can fill in the gaps. #orthotwitter
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Danny P. Goel, MD
Danny P. Goel, MD@BCshoulder·
@ChrisGraysonMD1 Great post and I feel there are several combined skills to consider. The first is what viscosity to start inserting the cement, then the actual technique followed by the stress of inserting the implant (and not dropping it) before it cures.
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ChrisGraysonMD
ChrisGraysonMD@ChrisGraysonMD1·
I found out that most US ortho trainees are leaving residency having cemented less than 5 hips. There can be debate about who needs cement, but this should no question be a skill that residents learn. Besides intraop experience, any good training methods? #orthotwitter
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