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Primary Sources & Mentor Visits:
Research Assessment #4: ISM Business Symposium
Interview Assessment #1: Dr. John W. Barrington
Interview Assessment #2: Dr. Joel Wells
Secondary Sources:
Research Assessment #1B: Future of IR: Emerging Techniques, Looking to the Future...and Learning from the Past (IR)
Research Assessment #2B: Emergency Preparedness and Mass Casualty Considerations for Anesthesiologists (prior consideration to pursue Anesthesiology)
Research Assessment #3B: The role of TIPS in the management of liver transplant candidates (IR).
Research Assessment #5: Top orthopedic sports medicine procedures
Research Assessment #6: A Closer Look at the Relationship Between Industry and Orthopedic Sports Medicine Surgeons
Research Assessment #7: Comparative kinematic analysis of the baseball pitching motions of high school athletes in relation to pitching conditions
Research Assessment #8: Incidence of Ulnar Collateral Ligament Surgery in Collegiate Baseball Players
Research Assessment #9: Performance in Collegiate-Level Baseball Players After Elbow Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction
Research Assessment #10: Unusual cause of elbow pain in a baseball pitcher
Research Assessment #11: The History and Evolution of Elbow Medial Ulnar Collateral Ligament Surgery: from Tommy John to 2020
Research Assessment #12: Bio-mechanical Analysis of Weighted-Ball Exercises for Baseball Pitchers
Research Assessment #13: Effect of a 6-Week Weighted Baseball Throwing Program on Pitch Velocity, Pitching Arm Biomechanics, Passive Range of Motion, and Injury Rates
Research Assessment #14: Interaction Between Age and Change in Velocity During a Baseball Training Program
Research Assessment #15: The Effects of a Sports Nutrition Education Intervention on Nutritional Status, Sport Nutrition Knowledge, Body Composition, and Performance during Off-Season Training in NCAA Division I Baseball Players
Research Assessment #16: High baseball loads induce shoulder and elbow injuries among high school baseball pitchers: a prospective study
Research Assessment #17: Prevention of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes: a science-based approach
Research Assessment #18: Product Progress
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