Thursday, June 18, 2015

Dr. Kenechi Madu, 2015 AAOS International Scholarship recipient


I arrived in Chicago on a mildly windy Thursday afternoon after a long trip from Nigeria. The next morning saw me at the Orthopedic Learning Center and I quickly moved onto what turned out to be an extremely awesome educational experience.



The open and arthroscopic shoulder workshop kicked off with lectures delivered by many top notch surgeons. The discussions and debates were occasionally out of my realm but I enjoyed all of it. After the lectures came the cadaveric lab which drove home the points learnt from the lectures. The lab sessions were really helpful particularly for me coming from Nigeria where cadaveric labs are non-existent. 



I spent Sunday travelling to Boston to join Dr. Mattingly at the New England Baptist Hospital. I was welcomed by Debby DiMartino whom I must say made me extremely welcome and made sure I had no problems fitting in. I was quickly guided into the operating room by Dr. Mattingly who introduced me to the rest of the department. Everyone was eager to show me some surgeries, discuss the cases and to inquire how I would approach the same problem in my practice. I was exposed to a plethora of hip, knee and shoulder surgeries via open and arthroscopic techniques. Every morning also started with an academic discussion which was very informative.
 
I also visited the Dedham outpatient facility and the Boston Outpatient Surgical Centre (BOSS) in Waltham. At Dedham, I spent the day with Dr. John Richmond and Dr. Kai Miethofer observing shoulder arthroscopic procedures.At Waltham, Drs. Alan Curtis and B. Dr. Brian Mckeon took charge.


Dr. Mckeon was also kind enough to take me to the Boston Celtics training ground where I received some souvenirs from the staff of the Celtics. I also got to take a lot of pictures including one at Isaiah Thomas’ changing locker. 

 

Back at Boston, Dr. Mattingly was also kind enough to arrange tickets to a Boston Red Sox game for me.

I left Boston after a fulfilling week with plenty of sweet memories. I wish to say a big ‘Thank you’ to Dr. Oheneba Boachie-Adjei and FOCOS, AAOS, Anna Gurevich, the instructors at the OLC, Dr. Mattingly, Debby DiMartino and the staff of NEBH, the staff of the Dedham outpatient centre and the staff of Boston Outpatient surgical Centre. I really appreciate what you have done for me.
Dr. Kenechi Madu

  


1 comment:

  1. What an amazing blog! It is nice to see that Dr. Kenechi Madu had such an amazing experience as an AAOS International Scholarship recipient. I wish him nothing but the best in bringing back home his newly-gained knowledge and experiences to help improve the orthopaedic patient care in his country. May he continue to share the love and practice of orthopaedics and continue inspiring positive change in orthopaedics. Congratulations Dr. Madu!

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