Regenerative Medicine — the CJSM podcast.

It’s hard to believe we are on the cusp of November.

Where did you go 2021?

Good news:  CJSM is ending the publication year on a high note.  The November issue is absolutely full of  “can’t miss” manuscripts.

A new American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) Position Statement is one of those:  Principles for the Responsible Use of Regenerative Medicine in Sports Medicine.

As with much of AMSSM’s work, the position statement is the result of a collaboration among many expert clinicians. The lead author is Jonathan Finnoff D.O., a previous guest on the CJSM podcast and blog but whose day job now keeps him very, very busy:  as chief Medical Officer of the USOPC he has a LOT on his plate right now.

Yes, AMSSM is very much about collaboration.  If Dr. Finnoff were not available for a podcast to discuss some of the high points of the position statement, I knew it would not be difficult to find one or two other experts who were part of the authorial team.

Dr. Kenneth Mautner

Dr. Shane Shapiro

Kenneth Mautner MD, of Emory University, and Shane Shapiro MD of the Mayo Clinic joined me recently for a conversation about regenerative medicine, and I learned so very much.  As a pediatric sports medicine specialist, this subject is most definitely not in my wheelhouse. 

If you use regenerative medicine in your practice or are a naif like me, you will find much to like in the newest CJSM podcast. Take a listen on iTunes (and be sure to subscribe) or  go to our main website to see all 50+ of our offerings. 

And, as ever, make your way to the journal website itself to check out the November 2021 issue.

About sportingjim
I work at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio USA, where I am a specialist in pediatric sports medicine. My academic appointment as an Associate Professor of Pediatrics is through Ohio State University. I am a public health advocate for kids' health and safety. I am also the Deputy Editor for the Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine.

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