The Augment from the AAHKS YAG
American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons
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The Augment is a podcast from the American Association of Hip and Knee Surgeons' Young Arthroplasty Group (YAG). It features in-depth discussions on timely topics in total joint arthroplasty, with interviews of experts sharing their experience and knowledge. Aimed at surgeons in training or early in practice, the podcast covers relevant clinical and professional issues in hip and knee replacement surgery.
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How To Build a Resume for Hip and Knee Fellowship: A Year-by-Year Guide 20.07.2026 46minAdult Reconstruction Fellowship Directors Dr. Aggarwal and Dr. Melnic join Dr. Crockatt and Dr. Lex in this episode of the Augment. They discuss the current landscape of adult recon fellowships, what fellowship directors are looking for in an application and provide tips and tricks for what a resident should be doing each year to develop a great adult recon resume in preparation for applying to fellowships. This podcast also dovetails with our recent YAG Q&A Webinar, “Tips for Applying to Adult Reconstruction Fellowships”. Listen to the podcast now! In this episode: William K. Crockatt, MD Johnathan R. Lex, MD Vinay K. Aggarwal, MD Christopher M. Melnic, MDThe post How To Build a Resume for Hip and Knee Fellowship: A Year-by-Year Guide first appeared on AAHKS. -
“Legends of Arthroplasty” with Past President Dr. Jay Lieberman 22.06.2026 15minFormer AAHKS President and YAG Advisor Dr. Lieberman join Dr. Rozell and Dr. Schwartz in this episode of the Augment. They discuss developing a successful surgical career and in developing leadership skills. Dr. Lieberman talks about his mentors and understanding how being a leader is about supporting your team and ensuring their success. The group discusses starting out along the leadership path by getting involved wherever your passion is, always showing up and always delivering on whatever you are tasked to do. Listen now! In this episode: Joshua C. Rozell, MD Andrew M. Schwartz, MD Jay R. Lieberman, MDThe post “Legends of Arthroplasty” with Past President Dr. Jay Lieberman first appeared on AAHKS. -
“Arthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture Can Be Delayed for Treatment with an Arthroplasty Surgeon” 25.05.2026 14minDr. Krueger joined hosts Dr. Gabrielli, Dr. Landy and Dr. Gold on this episode of the Augment. They discuss the final paper presentation of the 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting, “Arthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture Can Be Delayed for Treatment with an Arthroplasty Surgeon”. The paper compares outcomes for patients treated with arthroplasty for femoral neck fracture performed by adult reconstruction subspecialized surgeons to those performed by surgeons of other orthopaedic subspecialties and to determine if surgery can safely be delayed to accommodate subspecialized care. Listen to the episode for more detail, read the abstract (page 79) and watch the presentation on LEARN (Annual Meeting attendees have access to the recordings; if you did not attend the meeting, the recordings can be purchased for CME credit). In this episode: Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD David C. Landy, MD, PhD Peter A. Gold, MD Chad A. Krueger, MDThe post “Arthroplasty for Femoral Neck Fracture Can Be Delayed for Treatment with an Arthroplasty Surgeon” first appeared on AAHKS. -
“State of the Art Management of Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur”, Highlighted Symposium of the 2025 Annual Meeting 22.04.2026 24minDr. Haidukewych, Dr. Jacobs and Dr. Schwarzkopf join hosts Dr. Crockatt and Dr. Thomas on this episode of the Augment. They discuss the final symposium of the 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting, “State of the Art Management of Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur”. This topic continues to be a bigger issue for arthroplasty surgeons, and the guests discuss how they plan for periprosthetic fractures with either revision or fixing, preoperative planning, available reconstructive options and intraoperative pelvic reconstructive techniques. Read the symposium abstract (page 80) and you can watch the symposium on LEARN (Annual Meeting attendees have access to the recordings; if you did not attend the meeting, the recordings can be purchased for CME credit). In this episode: William K. Crockatt, MD W. Christian Thomas, MD George J. Haidukewych, MD Elizabeth Jacobs, MD Ran Schwarzkopf, MD, MScThe post “State of the Art Management of Periprosthetic Fractures of the Femur”, Highlighted Symposium of the 2025 Annual Meeting first appeared on AAHKS. -
“Secrets to Building Your Career”, Highlights of the YAG Annual Meeting Education Panel 17.03.2026 17minFormer YAG Chairs Dr. Frisch and Dr. Wolfstadt join Dr. Landy and Dr. Schwartz on this episode of the Augment, to discuss some highlights of the YAG Educational Panel that was held at the 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting: “Worst Mistakes and Best Decisions in Early Practice: Secrets to Building Your Career.” Tips from the discussion include how to manage issues from the OR, finding your best practice setting and contracting early in your career. They also discussed motivation and best use of time early in practice, while also being prepared for complications or other difficult issues that may arise. The group discusses the importance of building a cohesive team in your OR and clinic, including tips for long-lasting success. Enjoy this episode and we hope to see you at this year’s Educational Panel at the 2026 AAHKS Annual Meeting! In this episode: David C. Landy, MD, PhD Andrew M. Schwartz, MD Nicholas B. Frisch, MD, MBA Jesse I. Wolfstadt, MD, MSc, FRCSCThe post “Secrets to Building Your Career”, Highlights of the YAG Annual Meeting Education Panel first appeared on AAHKS. -
Revising the Spring Meeting with Dr. Vigdorchik and Dr. Buller 16.02.2026 14minDr. Vigdorchik and Dr. Buller, Chair and Vice Chair of the AAHKS Education Council, respectively, join hosts Dr. Sarpong and Dr. Yoo on this episode of the Augment. They discuss revising Spring Meeting education to the type of sessions members are seeking now, including developing a track specifically for young surgeons. This track will address issues that may not be taught in training, help get attendees more involved with AAHKS and build relationships within the wider arthroplasty profession. In addition, there was discussion of the AAHKS Education Council, which oversees all educational committees and programs to coordinate and ensure great education is provided to members. Check out the 2026 Spring Meeting agenda, including the young surgeon track, and join us in Chicago, IL, April 30 – May 2! In this episode: Nana Sarpong, MD, MBA Charlie J. Yoo, DO, MS Leonard T. Buller, MD Jonathan M. Vigdorchik, MDThe post Revising the Spring Meeting with Dr. Vigdorchik and Dr. Buller first appeared on AAHKS. -
AAHKS Evidence-Based Medicine Committee with Dr. Charles Hannon 20.01.2026 22minDr. Hannon, chair of the AAHKS Evidence-Based Medicine Committee, joined hosts Dr. Gabrielli, Dr. Crockatt and Dr. Thomas on this episode of the Augment. They discuss Dr. Hannon’s introduction to the committee, while he was a resident under Past President Craig J. Della Valle, MD, discussing evidence for opioid prescriptions and developing clinical practice guidelines for multimodal pain control for TJA. The committee is currently working on obesity guidelines, after having developed several others including dental prophylaxis guidelines in partnership with AAOS. EBM regularly works with partners on these CPGs, including AAOS and the American College of Rheumatology. Discussion also included incorporating AI into EBM practices, current evidence gaps and quality of evidence, new models of randomized trials, getting involved in trials as a young surgeon and more. Go the AAHKS website to review our current CPGs and position statements. In this episode: Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD William K. Crockatt, MD W. Christian Thomas, MD Charles P. Hannon, MD, MBAThe post AAHKS Evidence-Based Medicine Committee with Dr. Charles Hannon first appeared on AAHKS. -
Developing the 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting and First Time Attendees 16.12.2025 12minDr. Buller, 2025 Program Chair, joined hosts Dr. Sarpong and Dr. Yoo on this episode of the Augment. They discuss the importance of the clinical education at the Annual Meeting and bringing it back to the OR, the increased abstract submissions year after year and the utilization of a psychometrician to ensure the highest quality research is presented at the meeting. Dr. Cohen-Rosenblum then talks to two young surgeons who attended their first AAHKS Annual Meeting, including attending the Resident Course. Listen now! In this episode: Nana Sarpong, MD, MBA Charlie J. Yoo, DO, MS Leonard T. Buller, MD Anna R. Cohen-Rosenblum, MD, MSc Rebecca L. Blair, MD Dia E. Giebaly, MBChB, MSc (Ortho)The post Developing the 2025 AAHKS Annual Meeting and First Time Attendees first appeared on AAHKS. -
AAHKS History and Structure with Drs. Meneghini and Chen 24.11.2025 37minDr. Meneghini, AAHKS President, and Dr. Chen, AAHKS First Vice President, join hosts Dr. Landy and Dr. Schwartz for this episode of the Augment. They discuss the history of how and why AAHKS was created, the development of the Annual Meeting and how it has changed in the past 35 years but preserved the essence of the association’s beginnings. They also discuss development of the specialty committees to ensure the society stays inclusive and relevant to those coming up in training. Dr. Chen provides an overview of the leadership structure from the presidential line to the council chairs and committees, while Dr. Meneghini explains how all those groups work together to accomplish the goals of the association. Topics then turn to development of the AAHKS Resident Course and what the future of arthroplasty practice may look like, among other issues. Listen now! In this episode: David C. Landy, MD, PhD Andrew M. Schwartz, MD R. Michael Meneghini, MD Antonia F. Chen, MD, MBAThe post AAHKS History and Structure with Drs. Meneghini and Chen first appeared on AAHKS. -
AAHKS Practice Management Committee with Dr. Ben Schwartz 20.10.2025 29minDr. Schwartz, chair of the AAHKS Practice Management Committee, joined hosts Dr. Landy and Dr. Weber on this episode of the Augment. They discuss the work of the committee, answering coding questions, developing resources for members on value-based care initiatives and other business-related issues. Other topics include developing a white paper on utilizing PCM coding, how Dr. Schwartz became involved with the committee and more broadly with the business of arthroplasty through his practice. Discussion covers development of value-based care and its evolution, taking on risk and getting more involved in the business of care. To learn more about the committee’s work, listen now and check out the CMS TEAM APM resources and other practice management resources on the AAHKS website. In this episode: David C. Landy, MD, PhD Matthew G. Weber, DO Benjamin Schwartz, MD, MBAThe post AAHKS Practice Management Committee with Dr. Ben Schwartz first appeared on AAHKS. -
European Arthroplasty Perspectives 22.09.2025 54minIn a new segment looking at arthroplasty surgical practices around the globe, this episode sees the Augment hosts joined by surgeons from Europe. The discussions include differences in training and practice models, reimbursement in training and practice with both public and private insurance systems. They also discuss patient care, including surgical settings, how patients are referred to arthroplasty surgeons, and the big differences in post operative care. In this episode: Jenna A. Bernstein, MD Peter A. Gold, MD Karina E. Bohlen, MD, MBA, Germany Andrew J. Hughes, FRCS, Ireland Pier F. Indelli, MD, PhD, ItalyThe post European Arthroplasty Perspectives first appeared on AAHKS. -
AAHKS Patient and Public Relations Committee with Drs. Stronach and Saxena 18.08.2025 17minDr. Stronach and Dr. Saxena, chair and vice chair of the AAHKS Patient and Public Relations Committee, join host Dr. Yoo in this episode of The Augment. They discuss developing and providing patient education resources for members to provide their patients to help the patients understand and process what they are going through. Article topics include total vs. partial knee replacement, preparing the home for recovery, pre- and post-op exercise programs, sex after arthroplasty and much more. Articles are available in English and Spanish, with the most popular articles also translated into Hindi. To learn more about the committee’s work, listen now and check out the AAHKS patient education website, hipkneeinfo.org! In this episode: Charlie J. Yoo, DO, MS Arjun Saxena, MD, MBA Benjamin M. Stronach, MDThe post AAHKS Patient and Public Relations Committee with Drs. Stronach and Saxena first appeared on AAHKS. -
Re-Release: ABOS Part II Exam Q&A 16.07.2025 41minIn anticipation of the ABOS Part II Exams taking place July 20-23, YAG is releasing this Q&A to help those members preparing for the exam; good luck! In this episode Augment hosts Anna R. Cohen-Rosenblum, MD, MSc and Jenna A. Bernstein, MD are joined by YAG Committee Members Peter A. Gold, MD and Connor A. King, MD for a round table discussion on tips, tricks and pitfalls for preparing for the ABOS Part II Examination. Topics include ways to collect and manage preparing your case list, what to do to prepare and what to expect during the exam itself. At the time of recording, Dr. Gold was in the middle of collections and Dr. King was preparing to take the exam. In this episode: Anna R. Cohen-Rosenblum, MD, MSc Jenna A. Bernstein, MD Peter A. Gold, MD Connor A. King, MDThe post Re-Release: ABOS Part II Exam Q&A first appeared on AAHKS. -
Arthroplasty Implant Registry with Dr. Andrew Schwartz 17.06.2025 22minDr. Schwartz, YAG Secretary and AAHKS AIR Director, joins hosts Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Gabrielli in this episode of the Augment. They discuss what the Arthroplasty Implant Registry (AIR) is, how it functions and where it can go in the future. Dr. Schwartz talks about how AIR came about during the COVID pandemic, collecting and identifying images for the database and having users provide feedback to ensure the data is as accurate as possible. To learn more about the registry, listen now and check out AIR! In this episode: Jenna A. Bernstein, MD Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD Andrew M. Schwartz, MDThe post Arthroplasty Implant Registry with Dr. Andrew Schwartz first appeared on AAHKS. -
Value-Based Care and Practice Insurance with Dr. David Jevsevar 23.04.2025 28minDr. Jevsevar, Past Chair of the AAHKS Evidence-Based Medicine Committee and CEO of OrthoVirginia, joins hosts Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Landy in this episode of the Augment. They discuss Dr. Jevsevar’s journey from small private practice to academic medicine to CEO of a large orthopaedic practice. Discussion also touches on the importance and worth of value-based care to orthopaedic practices, a rise in malpractice claims and self-insurance, among other issues. In this episode: Jenna A. Bernstein, MD David C. Landy, MD, PhD David S. Jevsevar, MD, MBAThe post Value-Based Care and Practice Insurance with Dr. David Jevsevar first appeared on AAHKS. -
Orthopaedic Leadership with Dr. Antonia Chen 18.03.2025 20minDr. Chen, AAHKS First Vice President, joins hosts Dr. Gabrielli and Dr. Wolfstadt in this episode of the Augment, recorded at the 2024 Annual Meeting. They discuss Dr. Chen’s recent appointment as Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center, creating a joint culture from residency through practice, being a woman leader in AAHKS and saying “yes” to professional opportunities but maintaining a balance. In this episode: Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD Jesse I. Wolfstadt, MD, MSc, FRCSC Antonia F. Chen, MD, MBAThe post Orthopaedic Leadership with Dr. Antonia Chen first appeared on AAHKS. -
Diversity in Arthroplasty with Dr. Linda Suleiman 19.02.2025 16minIn this episode of the Augment recorded at the 2024 Annual Meeting, hosts Dr. Bernstein and Dr. Wolfstadt are joined by Dr. Suleiman, AAHKS Women in Arthroplasty (WIA) Chair and Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at Northwestern, to discuss the growth of WIA and how diversity in arthroplasty can continue to grow and benefit surgeons and patients. Discussion also included the importance of professional development in all forms across AAHKS and arthroplasty as well as the impact of the WIA Workforce video, social determinants of care, mentoring and much more! In this episode: Jenna A. Bernstein, MD Jesse I. Wolfstadt, MD, MSc, FRCSC Linda I. Suleiman, MDThe post Diversity in Arthroplasty with Dr. Linda Suleiman first appeared on AAHKS. -
The AAHKS Presidency with Dr. Huddleston 21.01.2025 10minIn this episode of the Augment recorded at the 2024 Annual Meeting, hosts Dr. Rozell, Dr. Gabrielli and Dr. Yang are joined by Dr. Huddleston, the 2023-2024 AAHKS President, to discuss how he become involved with AAHKS, from abstract submission to joining the Advocacy Committee and his work there. Dr. Huddleston also discusses how impressed he is with the passion of AAHKS members, working together to benefit their patients and fellow members alike. Finally, he talks about his work with AJRR, how to take advantage of the opportunities presented to you and more. In this episode: Joshua C. Rozell, MD Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD Freddy Yang, MD James I. Huddleston III, MDThe post The AAHKS Presidency with Dr. Huddleston first appeared on AAHKS. -
Planning the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting with Dr. Jonathan Vigdorchik 20.12.2024 17minIn this episode of the Augment, hosts Dr. Gabrielli and Dr. Yang are joined by Dr. Vigdorchik, the 2024 AAHKS Program Chair, to discuss the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting, starting with how Dr. Vigdorchik got into arthroplasty, then into AAHKS and finally to the program committee. Dr. Vigdorchik shares the steps to preparing the program, which starts at the previous year’s meeting and goes throughout the year. He also discusses the process for symposia review and selection, updating the evaluation process for the more than 1900 abstract submissions, tailoring the program to the important issues of a given year, addressing conflicts in research submissions and much more. In this episode: Alexandra S. Gabrielli, MD Freddy Yang, MD Jonathan M. Vigdorchik, MDThe post Planning the 2024 AAHKS Annual Meeting with Dr. Jonathan Vigdorchik first appeared on AAHKS. -
Difficult Patient Discussions with Dr. Matthew Austin 19.11.2024 32minIn this episode of the Augment, hosts Dr. Rozell and Dr. Bernstein are joined by Dr. Austin to discuss how to have difficult discussions with patients about preparing for, having and recovering from surgery. This includes touching on modifiable or potentially modifiable risk factors, seeing patients seeking a second or third opinion, setting patients’ expectations preoperatively, communicating with patients with complications and much more. Listen now! In this episode: Jenna A. Bernstein, MD Joshua C. Rozell, MD Matthew S. Austin, MDThe post Difficult Patient Discussions with Dr. Matthew Austin first appeared on AAHKS.
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