AO Access to success
Welcome to the podcast series developed by the AO Access task forces to broaden your perspectives for personal and professional development exploring dimensions of leadership.
These podcasts will offer personal reflections and insights relevant both to senior faculty looking for leadership opportunities and junior faculty and trainees looking to navigate the sometimes-choppy waters of clinical practice and professional development.
Our invited experts are well positioned to provide perspectives on the challenges faced by medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, nursing, and the allied health professions.
Episode 18 – Generational differences between younger healthcare professionals & senior surgeons
Co-founder of the AO Spine Youth Club Franziska Altorfer discusses generational differences between younger healthcare professionals and the senior surgeon generation; exploring how these differences might influence the future of healthcare and how we can create more equal access to the field and the profession.
Episode 17 - Do's and don'ts when setting up your strategic initiatives
Thinking of developing and implementing a completely new and innovative initiative in your institution? Learn from two of the three AO Access task force leads Matthew Allen and Marinis Pirpiris and Tatjana Topalovic, managing the AO's first diversity, inclusion and mentorship initiatives, what works and what doesn't.
Episode 16 - Breaking boundaries: exploring gender and sex differences in health-related quality of life, clinical outcomes and survival
Delve into the clinical landscape, exploring gender-specific differences in health outcomes and treatment effectiveness with Rory Goodwin and Andrea Goodwin.
Episode 15 - Embracing age diversity in orthopedic surgery
Age-related biases persist, sometimes limiting opportunities and potential. Listen to Annika Hättich, chairwoman of the Young Forum Germany, and Lynette Spalding, AO Access Mentorship Task Force member explore how creating opportunities for open and respectful dialogue can close the potential age-bias.
Episode 14 - A glaring disparity: the underrepresentation of black people in medical illustrations
In this episode host Amy Kapatkin talks with Chidiebere Ibeabout the impact of the glaring underrepresentation of black people in medical illustrations. This underrepresentation extends beyond the pages of textbooks and clinical journals, influencing patient experiences, outcomes, and the broader understanding of health inequities rooted in systemic racism.
Episode 13 - Representation in orthopedic surgery
Learn about disproportionate representation in orthopedic surgery with Dr. Ana Fer Antón, orthopedic surgeon, and creator of orthowomen, and Pedro Jorba, orthopedic surgeon and AO Access task force member.
Episode 12 - Exploring mentorship practices
Hosts Tatjana Topalovic and Claudia Medina interview a successful AO Access mentoring pair. Listen to Raphael Guerra and Marcello D’Amaddo share their best practices for building a successful mentoring relationship.
Episode 11 – AO president-elect Tim Pohlemann on inclusive leadership and mentorship
Hosts Marinis Pirpiris and Lynette Spalding from the AO Access Mentorship Task Force speak with AO president-elect Tim Pohlemann on inclusive leadership and mentorship. Don't miss Tim sharing open and honest reflections on being a leader.
Episode 10 – Virtual reality and science education
Hosts Matthew Allen and Pedro Jorba speak with Claudia Arroyo about the future of science education and specifically, how using virtual reality in training could lead to a more inclusive environment.
Episode 9 – IODA, partnerships and driving change
In this episode, host Samantha Morello explores the critical role of partnerships in advancing initiatives and driving change, with a special emphasis on diversity. She is joined by Dr. Kristy Weber, President, and Dr. Jennifer Green, Vice President of the International Orthopedic Diversity Alliance (IODA).
Episode 8 – Leading transformation for an inclusive environment, with Jeff Wang
Marinis Papiris and Lynette Spalding speak to internationally recognised spine surgeon, educator and researcher Prof. Jeff Wang about inclusion and leadership.
Episode 7 – Allyship in the workplace
How can you be a more inclusive leader; a better mentor and ally? Listen and learn with Brad Johnson and David Smith, authors of "Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women" and "Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace".
Episode 6 – The importance of leadership buy-in to create cultural change
The AO Access Steering Committee - Robert McGuire, Amy Kapatkin , Jaime Quintero and Urs Rüetschi share the strategy of AO Access and the framework used to create culture change in AO.
Episode 5 – Elizabeth Lord on Health Disparities
Health disparities and more specifically gender inequity and racial inequities are rooted in the execution of medical care (operative and/or post-operative). Listen to Elizabeth Lord dispel the notion that achieving equity or eliminating disparities is solely in the interests of those who are on the losing end today.
Episode 4 – Florian Gebhard on Artificial Intelligence
Learn from AO President Professor Florian Gebhard about the impact of AI and machine learning and how AI can help us understand unconscious biases to create an AO with equal opportunities for all our members to access upskilling and leadership opportunities.
Episode 3 – Erica Taylor on D&I initiatives
Dr Erica Taylor, founder and CEO of the Orthopaedic Diversity Leadership Consortium (ODLC) discusses the need for creating strategies for sustainable change, leadership development and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Episode 2 – Charla Fischer on Unconscious Bias
The term unconscious bias (UB), also called implicit bias, refers to the feelings and attitudes we have but are not aware off toward certain people or groups. While UB is not intentional and is not the result of any malicious intent, it can lead us to judge, show prejudice, or stereotype people without realizing it.
Episode 1 – Rustin Moore on Culture & Leadership
Hear Rustin Moore share his thoughts and experiences about different leadership styles and characteristics and whether they can and should be altered. Do you think people have innate or learnt approaches and leadership styles? Can you morph from situation to another depending on context?