The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 81:1501 (1999)
© 1999 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Correspondence
Dennis J. Callahan, M.D.,
Kevin B. Freedman, M.D. and
Joseph Bernstein, M.D., M.S.
TO THE EDITOR:
I commend Freedman and Bernstein for addressing a very important issue in their study "The Adequacy of Medical School Education in Musculoskeletal Medicine" (80-A: 14211427, Oct. 1998). However, I believe that the real issue is not how well first-year orthopaedic residents were able to answer questions chosen by chairpersons of orthopaedic residency programs but rather how primary-care physicians can address the second most common patient complaint, musculoskeletal symptoms. The authors documented the importance of this . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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