Show overview
the orthoPA-c has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 314 episodes. That works out to roughly 65 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 15 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. Published by the orthoPAc podcast.
From the publisher
Thanks for joining us for the orthoPAc podcast, the official podcast of the Physician Assistants in Orthopaedic Surgery. Hosted by Ortho PAs Sam Dyer, Chuck Dowell, and Miles Gilbreath, discussions are shared each week on up-to-date orthopedic topics for the busy clinician.
Latest Episodes
View all 314 episodesMSK Radiology Basics - Part 2
MSK Radiology Basics - Part 1
Case Study: Volleyball player with Pars fracture
Case Study: Distal Biceps Tear
Real Talk with the Joint Effort PAs - Part 4
Real Talk with the Joint Effort PAs - Part 3
Real Talk with the Joint Effort PAs - Part 2
Real Talk with the Joint Effort PAs - Part 1
Research on spinal imaging - Part 2
Research on spinal imaging - Part 1
We're back this week with Patrick T Knott, PhD, PA-C, an Orthopedic PA specializing in pediatric spinal deformity, and the Director of the Doctor of Medical Science Program at Rosalind Franklin University. In a continued discussion, Dr. Knott talks about a method he helped develop to image and diagnose spinal deformities without X-Rays using digital photography and surface topography.
The Future of PA Education - Part 2
We're back this week with Patrick T Knott, PhD, PA-C, Director of the Doctor of Medical Science Program at Rosalind Franklin University. In part 2 of the interview, Myles and Chuck ask about the future of residencies for PAs.
The Future of PA Education - Part 1
Patrick T Knott, PhD, PA-C is an ortho PA specializing in pediatric spine. He's also the Director of the Doctor of Medical Science Program at Rosalind Franklin University. In part 1 of the interview, Myles and Chuck ask, will PA training move to a doctoral degree for entry-level training? What is happening with transitional doctorate programs nationwide?
Martial Artists and Hip Pathology - Part 3
Chuck and Miles are back this week with Alli Mack, PA-C, MS, MPH for the final installment discussing sports injuries of the hip and about being a karate athlete herself. Alli is a board-certified Physician Associate practicing at the American Hip Institute in Chicago, where she completed an APP orthopedic residency.
Martial Artists and Hip Pathology - Part 2
Alli Mack, PA-C, MS, MPH talks with Chuck and Miles about sports injuries of the hip and about being a karate athlete herself. Alli is a board-certified Physician Associate practicing at the American Hip Institute in Chicago, where she completed an APP orthopedic residency.
Martial Artists and Hip Pathology - Part 1
Martial Artists and Hip Pathology - Part 1 by Physician Associates in Orthopaedic Surgery | Sam Dyer, PA-C, MHS, Chuck Dowell, MS, PA-C, ATC, and Miles Gilbreath, PA-C, MCHS
Case Presentation - Snowboarder with Distal Radius Fracture Part 2 of 2
Chuck shares a case of a snowboarder with a fractured distal radius from a fall. In part 2, he discusses age considerations for acceptable angulation as well as healing potential.
Case Presentation - Snowboarder Distal Radius Fracture Part 1 of 2
Chuck shares a case of a snowboarder with a fractured distal radius from a fall. He gives advice on interpreting imaging and treatment such as splinting.
Case Presentation - Sprained Ankle from Forced External Rotation
Chuck shares a case of a young wrestler with an ankle sprain from forced external rotation. He stresses the importance of identifying the mechanism of injury.
Case Presentation - Painful Shoulder from a Fall
This episode Chuck presents a case from a patient he recently saw for sore shoulder from a fall.
Ortho Oncology, What Not To Miss - Part 4
Chuck and Miles are back this week for the final episode in the series with Dr. John deVries, MD, who spoke at our annual conference on Orthopaedic Oncology. They discuss with him some more highlights from his talk.