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:-( I was hoping to hear him mention physiatry. For all the public knows, he's another orthopedic surgeon.
Sadly, you make a salient point...I thought he was an orthopod too 🙁
Glad to know it's a possibility though, I'd love for some ESPN stuff to be in my job description 🙂
Coccydynia! I did a rotation there as well because I was interested in the fellowship program. You didn't explain more about the coccyx manipulation he does for good reason 🙂. In all seriousness, I did lean the ischioanal fossa technique in med school. His approach is probably different. Sorry to anyone for the previous comment.did a month with him in his office as a med student. He doesn't advertise physiatry much...lots of his stuff just says sports or orthopedics on it. I like his ESPN business cards though. But he's on the radio every week with his own show sunday mornings...why so excited about being on Mike and Mike?
He also treats a lot of coccydynia.
But he's on the radio every week with his own show sunday mornings...why so excited about being on Mike and Mike?
Coccydynia! I did a rotation there as well because I was interested in the fellowship program. You didn't explain more about the coccyx manipulation he does for good reason 🙂. It is interesting that his patient population for those people are women in the 20s-30s. Hmm!
As alluded to, Dr. Gotlin refers to himself more as a non-surgical orthopod. He does plain msk rehab. I was not really impressed by him. The stuff that he does we can all do right after residency. His fellowship was more interesting when he was part of Dr. Scott's Beth Isreal group that treated the NY Knicks. I was more impressed by the other attendings, Dr. Lisa Bartoli and Stuart Kahn.