The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (American) 83:1416-1423 (2001)
© 2001 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
The Education of Future OrthopaedistsDèjá Vu
Michael A. Simon, MD
Michael A. Simon, MD
Section of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine, The
University of Chicago, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, MC 3079, Chicago,
IL 60637
The author did not receive grants or outside funding in support
of his research or preparation of this manuscript. He did not receive
payments or other benefits or a commitment or agreement to provide
such benefits from a commercial entity. No commercial entity paid
or directed, or agreed to pay or direct, any benefits to any research
fund, foundation, educational institution, or other charitable or
nonprofit organization with which the author is affiliated or associated.
*Presidential Address. Read at the Annual Meeting of
the American Orthopaedic Association, Palm Beach, Florida, June 13-16,
2001.
If the title looks familiar, it should. Except
for "déjà vu," it is exactly the
same title that was used in Dr. W.F. Ennekings Presidential Address
to the American Orthopaedic Association (AOA) in Palm Beach, Florida,
on May 16, 19841. I chose this
title and subject because of my interest and involvement in graduate
medical education in orthopaedic surgery and also to pay homage
to an individual who continues, even in "retirement" at
age seventy-five, to take time to educate orthopaedic residents
with a yearly orthopaedic pathology and oncology course. Throughout
his career, Dr. Enneking has spent numerous hours educating medical
students and residents. For more than forty years, he has taught
a national two-week course for orthopaedic surgery residents as
well as a one-week course for medical students. He used personal
time, in addition to professional and clinical time, to teach medical
students. All of this is in . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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