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Hospital Icon Series: Harborview Part 2

The OTA Podcast

Release Date: 06/24/2025

Hospital Icon Series: Harborview Part 2 show art Hospital Icon Series: Harborview Part 2

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Listen in as co-hosts Michael Blankstein and Alexander Crespo conclude the conversation with Marc Swiontkowski and Stephen Benirshke on the history of Harborview Medical Center, in our continuing Hospital Icon Series.  For additional educational resources visit 

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Hospital Icon Series: Harborview Part 1 show art Hospital Icon Series: Harborview Part 1

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In part 1 of a two-part conversation, co-hosts Michael Blankstein and Alexander Crespo discuss the history of Harborview Medical Center with Marc Swiontkowski and Stephen Benirshke, in our continuing Hospital Icon Series. For additional educational resources visit 

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Great Debates:  Femoral Neck Shaft Combo-- Is There An Ideal Approach? show art Great Debates: Femoral Neck Shaft Combo-- Is There An Ideal Approach?

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Host Dr. Michael Blankstein invites Dr. Michael Kain to discuss how to treat young patients with the femoral neck-shaft fracture combination. How should we treat these injuries? In what sequence should these be fractures be approached? Another great debate from the OTA Podcast team! For additional educational resources visit 

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Hospital Icon Series: Shock Trauma Part 2 show art Hospital Icon Series: Shock Trauma Part 2

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Listen in to this interesting concluding episode as co-hosts Drs. Michael Blankstein and Alexander Crespo speak with Drs. Andrew Burgess and Andrew Pollak speak about the formation and evolution of Shock Trauma Center in this new Hospital Icon Series. For additional educational resources visit 

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Hospital Icon Series: Shock Trauma Part 1 show art Hospital Icon Series: Shock Trauma Part 1

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Join co-hosts Dr. Michael Blankstein and Dr. Alexander Crespo as they speak with Drs. Andrew Burgess and Andrew Pollak in Part 1 focused on the foundation of Shock Trauma in this new Hospital Icon Series. For additional educational resources visit 

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Host Dr. Joe Patterson chats with guests Drs. Jonah Davies and Josh Gary as they debate the merits of alternative skin closure techniques in orthopaedic trauma. For additional educational resources visit 

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Great Debates: Non-operative vs. Operative Treatment of Chest Wall Injuries show art Great Debates: Non-operative vs. Operative Treatment of Chest Wall Injuries

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An Interview with OTA President Douglas W. Lundy, MD show art An Interview with OTA President Douglas W. Lundy, MD

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Listen in as co-hosts Michael Blankstein and Alexander Crespo conclude the conversation with Marc Swiontkowski and Stephen Benirshke on the history of Harborview Medical Center, in our continuing Hospital Icon Series. 

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