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8 years 1 month ago #32604
by jamescwittig
Dr. Wittig - Ortho Onc & Path Course-3 new videos! was created by jamescwittig
Dear Residents and Fellows,
My name is Dr. James C. Wittig and I am an orthopedic oncologist who specializes in limb sparing surgery. I have posted 9 lectures on my YouTube page and website of my new Orthopedic Oncology and Pathology course that details the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic correlation between various musculoskeletal tumors. This course is one of a kind and a great educational tool for those studying for their board exams. Please spread awareness of these videos as they are part of a truly unique lectures series. On this thread I am attaching three new videos. If you have any questions about these lectures or questions about residency, please contact me through my website at www.TumorSurgery.org. Also see my twitter at twitter.com/drjameswittig
Radioloucent Lesions of Bone (GCT, ABC, UBC, etc.) - Lecture 7
Small Round Blue Cell Tumors (Ewing Sarcoma, Lymphoma, Myeloma, etc.) - Lecture 8
Benign Soft Tissue Tumors (Lipoma, Hemangioma, etc.) - Lecture 9
A little bit about myself:
My name is Dr. James C. Wittig and I am an Orthopedic Oncologist and Sarcoma Surgeon who specializes in Limb Sparing Surgery for pediatric and adult bone and soft tissue sarcomas. I also perform surgery for benign bone and soft tissue tumors, pathological fractures, and metastatic cancers. I regularly teaches orthopedic surgery residents about the radiological and pathological diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors.
I have recently created an online orthopedic oncology and pathology course on youtube. Here we describe the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic correlation of musculoskeletal tumors. Currently there are 6 lectures on youtube. Please take a look at the lectures and share the link to your colleagues if you find it useful. The link is below. Please see my website regarding questions at www.TumorSurgery.org
My name is Dr. James C. Wittig and I am an orthopedic oncologist who specializes in limb sparing surgery. I have posted 9 lectures on my YouTube page and website of my new Orthopedic Oncology and Pathology course that details the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic correlation between various musculoskeletal tumors. This course is one of a kind and a great educational tool for those studying for their board exams. Please spread awareness of these videos as they are part of a truly unique lectures series. On this thread I am attaching three new videos. If you have any questions about these lectures or questions about residency, please contact me through my website at www.TumorSurgery.org. Also see my twitter at twitter.com/drjameswittig
Radioloucent Lesions of Bone (GCT, ABC, UBC, etc.) - Lecture 7
Small Round Blue Cell Tumors (Ewing Sarcoma, Lymphoma, Myeloma, etc.) - Lecture 8
Benign Soft Tissue Tumors (Lipoma, Hemangioma, etc.) - Lecture 9
A little bit about myself:
My name is Dr. James C. Wittig and I am an Orthopedic Oncologist and Sarcoma Surgeon who specializes in Limb Sparing Surgery for pediatric and adult bone and soft tissue sarcomas. I also perform surgery for benign bone and soft tissue tumors, pathological fractures, and metastatic cancers. I regularly teaches orthopedic surgery residents about the radiological and pathological diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal tumors.
I have recently created an online orthopedic oncology and pathology course on youtube. Here we describe the clinical, radiographic, and pathologic correlation of musculoskeletal tumors. Currently there are 6 lectures on youtube. Please take a look at the lectures and share the link to your colleagues if you find it useful. The link is below. Please see my website regarding questions at www.TumorSurgery.org
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