Sports Medicine Broadcast

Orthopedic Trauma – Daniel Ruedeman
Orthopedic Trauma is one of the newer settings an AT can work while being employed in the physicians practice setting. Daniel Ruedeman joins Sandy Harris and me to discuss what Orthopedic Trauma is and how Daniel is setting the stage for AT growth in the field Daniel, where are you working right now? University of Colorado/ UC Health Orthopedic Trauma Limb restoration - Patients with non-union fractures Infections Prevent amputations Osseointegration - interactive way to help amputees with their artificial limbs Doing AT for about 20 years Daniel has worked in the PT, college and secondary setting “I do not want patients to come in and have just a doctor appointment. I want it to be a relationship and a positive experience.” He was the first one hired in the hospital setting at UC Health When they first hired him they did not know what his role was and he was able to build that from the ground up What was the transition like from the traditional setting? Started with him shadowing the physician That lead to a team focused approach so nursing, MA, AT, Doc all communicating the same thing to patients Being the pilot AT Daniel was able to set the stage for bringing on an AT and the office manager connected them. Departments like Oncology was asking how they could get an AT to work with them. He was also an office manager at a private practice between clinical sites and his current setting. What does a week look like in the Orthopedic Trauma center? Works 4/10s 40 patients between 7-2 Taking brief history Allows the med students to do the exams Preps the patient for what to expect Schedule next appointments Scheduling and setting up PT Home exercise programs Off Tuesday Wednesday is half office time / half clinic Thursday/Friday are full of clinic time Trauma doesn’t stop during COVID Tell us more about your Orthopedic Trauma job setting They use EPIC for the EMR. Daniel feels the open line of communication is important. The whole team is important. He touches base with each of his professionals almost daily What are you seeing in Orthopedic Trauma? Sees a lot of tibial plateau fractures Do not do spine or hand stuff “Any student that does a rotation or internship with me, I want them to Look at the x-ray and understand the injuries, but also think through the process of how the injury happened.” What do you not love about Orthopedic Trauma? Constantly building relationships Life balance has become a key focus