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“The Surgery Most Patients Don't Know They Qualify For" with Dr. Zach Mosher
May 20, 2026
31m 09s
"Tommy John Surgery: Myths, Facts, and What Every Athlete Needs to Know" with Dr. Austin Hardaway
Apr 8, 2026
19m 29s
"The Research Behind the Recovery: Inside Campbell Clinic's Foundation" with Margaret Knack
Mar 18, 2026
40m 04s
“Why Fusions Aren’t Always the Answer: Exploring Safer Spine Solutions” with Dr. Chad Campion
Oct 1, 2025
32m 34s
“From Memphis to the World: Campbell Clinic’s Legacy of Healing and Teaching” with Jenny Turner Koltnow
Jul 16, 2025
43m 14s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() “The Surgery Most Patients Don't Know They Qualify For" with Dr. Zach Mosher✨ | knee surgerypartial knee replacement+4 | Dr. Zach Mosher | Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook | — | knee surgerypartial knee replacement+4 | — | 31m 09s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() "Tommy John Surgery: Myths, Facts, and What Every Athlete Needs to Know" with Dr. Austin Hardaway✨ | Tommy John SurgeryUCL injuries+3 | Dr. Austin Hardaway | Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookCampbell Clinic | — | Tommy John SurgeryUCL injury+3 | — | 19m 29s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() "The Research Behind the Recovery: Inside Campbell Clinic's Foundation" with Margaret Knack✨ | orthopaedic researchbiologics+3 | Margaret Knack | Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook | — | orthopaedicsresearch+3 | — | 40m 04s | |
| 10/1/25 | ![]() “Why Fusions Aren’t Always the Answer: Exploring Safer Spine Solutions” with Dr. Chad Campion✨ | minimally invasive spinal surgeryendoscopic procedures+3 | Dr. Chad Campion | Campbell ClinicCampbell Clinic Foundation+1 | — | spinal surgeryendoscopic surgery+5 | — | 32m 34s | |
| 7/16/25 | ![]() “From Memphis to the World: Campbell Clinic’s Legacy of Healing and Teaching” with Jenny Turner Koltnow✨ | global outreacheducation+3 | Jenny Turner Koltnow | Campbell ClinicCampbell Clinic Foundation+1 | — | Campbell ClinicCampbell Clinic Foundation+6 | — | 43m 14s | |
| 5/21/25 | ![]() "Revolutionizing Recovery: Cutting-Edge Techniques in Physical Therapy" with Carie McPhail✨ | physical therapytechnological innovations+4 | Carie McPhail | Campbell Clinic | — | physical therapyshockwave therapy+6 | — | 29m 23s | |
| 4/23/25 | ![]() "When Seconds Matter: The Hidden Work of Athletic Trainers" with Thaddeus Avery✨ | athletic trainingstudent athletes+3 | Thaddeus Avery | Campbell ClinicTennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society | Memphis | athletic trainersstudent athletics+3 | — | 36m 22s | |
| 3/19/25 | ![]() The Hidden Side of Patient Safety: What Every Surgery Patient Should Know✨ | patient safetysurgery+4 | Dr. David Richardson | Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook | — | patient safetysurgery+5 | — | 37m 53s | |
| 2/19/25 | ![]() "Move Better, Heal Faster" with Dr. Joshua Brandon✨ | exercisehealth+5 | Dr. Joshua Brandon | Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook | — | exercisehealth+6 | — | 30m 05s | |
| 1/29/25 | ![]() "Orthopaedic Breakthroughs and Patient-Centered Care" with Dr. James Guyton✨ | orthopaedic surgeryhip replacements+3 | Dr. James Guyton | Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics Textbook | — | orthopaedic breakthroughspatient-centered care+4 | — | 33m 29s | |
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| 12/18/24 | ![]() "Faith, Family, and Orthopaedics: The Campbell Clinic Legacy" with Campbell Clinic CEO Daniel Shumate✨ | healthcareorthopaedics+3 | Daniel Shumate | Campbell Clinic | Memphis | Campbell Clinicorthopaedics+4 | — | 1h 01m 46s | |
| 11/27/24 | ![]() “A Lifetime of Care: A Fulfilling Career in Pediatric Orthopedics” with Dr. William Warner | In the past 35 years at Campbell Clinic, Dr. William Warner has helped thousands of pediatric patients and their families. In this episode, Dr. Warner looks back on his career and reflects on some of his most meaningful stories and lessons learned. Dr. Warner also discusses the changes he’s witnessed in the past few decades of pediatric orthopedics, and he shares his perspective on the future of the specialty at Campbell Clinic and beyond.Episode Recap:Today Dr. William Warner is reflecting on the evolution of pediatric orthopedics (1:07)What’s been on your mind as you’re preparing for retirement? (1:59)What makes someone a great pediatric orthopedics surgeon? (8:41)Can you tell us about choosing your specialty and ending up at Campbell Clinic? (9:56)How has the field evolved since you started doing this work? (12:48)How does putting the patient first help direct the course of treatment? (16:05)Why is teamwork so important in this specialty? (17:51)How do you navigate relationships with patients’ parents? (21:29)What’s changed in treating scoliosis, cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy? (27:28)Where do you see Campbell Clinic heading in the future? (29:34) Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 33m 38s | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() "AI and Orthopaedics" with Dr. Frederick Azar | AI in healthcare is here to stay, and Dr. Frederick Azar believes it can be a powerful partner for delivering precision care and improving patient outcomes. In this episode, Dr. Azar explains how AI is already changing his approach to orthopaedic care, and he offers some predictions for how the technology may continue to shape healthcare in the future. He also shares some of the most important information patients need to know about the use of generative AI. Episode Recap:Today Dr. Frederick Azar is explaining how AI can improve patient outcomes (1:19)Why do you say that AI will be a partner in healthcare? (2:22)How has information access changed the way you deliver care? (3:52)What do patients need to know about generative AI in orthopaedics? (7:50)How has Campbell Clinic stayed true to its values while approaching AI? (14:16)Who is doing a great job with AI right now? (19:40)How might patient expectations change with the advancement of AI? (24:15)What do you look for when hiring for Campbell Clinic? (28:06)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. Frederick AzarDr. Azar’s previous podcast episode Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 30m 59s | ||||||
| 8/21/24 | ![]() "A Deep Dive Into Orthobiologics" with Dr. Kristina Quirolgico | In this episode, we’re learning all about the exciting field of orthobiologics. Dr. Kristina Quirolgico joins the podcast to explain what this treatment is, who it’s for, and why she’s so excited about its future potential. She also discusses the signs, symptoms, and treatments involved with mild to moderate arthritis, and she shares an amazing success story of a patient who used orthobiologics to help her get back to running.Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Dr. Kristina Quirolgico about all things orthobiologics (1:05)What are orthobiologics, and who is it for? (1:51)Can you tell us about the signs and symptoms of arthritis? (4:00)What are the other treatment options for people with arthritis? (6:32)Why is orthobiologics such a promising field, and where do you see it heading? (7:33)Can you share an example of a patient using orthobiologics? (10:59)What responsibility do providers have when delivering innovative treatments? (16:51)Why is orthobiologics a strong alternative to steroids? (20:10)What excites you most about orthobiologics today? (21:04)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. Kristina QuirolgicoFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 23m 00s | ||||||
| 6/19/24 | ![]() "The Care Every Athlete Deserves" with Dr. David Bernholt | As athletes continue to get bigger, faster, and stronger, it’s more important than ever to make high-quality orthopaedic care accessible to those who need it. In this episode, Dr. David Bernholt shares his perspective on some of the most common sports injuries, the latest innovations in treatment, and the importance of evidence-based care. He also offers advice to parents of young athletes who want to help keep their children safe. Dr. Bernholt is a sports medicine surgeon and a former collegiate athlete with a specialization in complex knee trauma.Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Dr. David Bernholt, a sports medicine surgeon at Campbell Clinic (1:27)What are some types of complex knee trauma you see in your work? (2:25)Can you tell us about the injuries you often see on the sideline? (4:12)How is Campbell Clinic helping athletes of all levels access the best care? (7:14)What do parents of young athletes need to know? (15:40)What are some common injuries you see in volleyball and soccer? (18:45)What is evidence-based care and why does it matter? (21:14)How do you stay ready for anything? (26:33)Where do you think sports medicine is headed next? (28:44)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. David BernholtFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 31m 55s | ||||||
| 5/15/24 | ![]() “What Drove You To Leadership?” with Drs. Kelly, Beaty & Sucato | What happens when you reach a point in your career where you want a new challenge? For Drs. Daniel Sucato, James Beaty, and Derek Kelly, leadership opportunities gave them the chance to mentor other doctors and pursue new experiences. In this episode, we share a panel discussion between Dr. Sucato — chief of staff and director of the Scottish Rite for Children Hospital in Dallas — and Campbell Clinic’s own Drs. Beaty and Kelly. They discuss their career trajectories so far, share advice for finding a mentor or a mentee, explain why research is so important to them, and share leadership lessons they’ve learned throughout their careers.Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Drs. Kelly, Beaty, and Sucato about all things leadership and orthopaedics (1:13)Can you tell us about the trajectory that led you to Scottish Rite? (3:01)How do you know when it’s time for a new challenge? (5:43)What does mentorship mean to you, and how can people find it? (8:30)Why is research on complications so important to you? (14:57)What was your favorite pediatric orthopaedic procedure? (21:41)What is the biggest problem you want to see solved in ten years? (25:43)How do humor and storytelling show up in your leadership? (26:39)How has music benefited your life and work? (32:16)What does family mean to you?(36:25)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. Daniel J. SucatoFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 38m 47s | ||||||
| 4/1/24 | ![]() "We Are Their Servants" | 100 Years of Campbell Clinic Residency with Drs. Beaty, Azar, and Kelly | The Campbell Clinic residency program is celebrating 100 years. Since its founding in 1924, the Campbell Clinic has been at the forefront of orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements. In this episode, we are joined by Chief of Staff Emeritus Dr. James Beaty, current Chief of Staff Dr. Frederick Azar, and current Director of the Residency Program Dr. Derek Kelly. You'll hear the history of the Campbell Clinic and its place in the history of Orthopaedic Surgery in the United States. We'll end the episode discussing how the Campbell Clinic Residency Program is paving the way for the future of the field for the next 100 years. What sets the Campbell Clinic Residency Program apart from others in the country? (2:31) How did the Campbell Clinic and the Residency Program begin? (4:57) What is the history of Campbell Clinic and its commitment to a legacy of excellence? (9:07) What does the Campbell Clinic mean to Dr. Beaty? (16:48) What is the impact of a program like Campbell Clinical for residents? (19:36) When thinking about the future of the Campbell Clinic, what are the most exciting things on the horizon? (22:47) How do you see the expansion of Campbell Clinic ensuring the best experience for residents and the greater field of Orthopaedics? (24:15) Who is a good fit for the Campbell Clinic Residency? (28:53)How does the legacy of 100 years impact how you see your work? (30:48) How would you define professionals in orthopaedics that have a forward-thinking mindset? (34:02)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 35m 51s | ||||||
| 3/20/24 | ![]() “Train Like A Pro” with Drew Graham | At Campbell Clinic’s Accel Performance and Wellness Center, athletes and amateurs alike can access high-level training to both improve performance and maintain or increase their health. In this episode, Accel Manager Drew Graham explains why combining orthopaedics and performance is vital for athletes’ health. He also describes some of the training opportunities available at Accel and shares his vision for the future of the center. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Drew Graham, manager of Campbell Clinic’s Performance and Wellness Center (1:07)How is Accel combining orthopaedics and performance to deliver the highest level of care? (2:01)What makes Accel so unique? (5:04)Who is Accel for? (9:56)How have Americans’ perspectives on health changed? (13:34)What advice do you have for parents of young athletes? (17:34)What’s next for you as you continue to build Accel? (23:20)How have you learned from the wider global community? (24:28)Can you share a story of someone you were able to have a major impact on? (26:08)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookAccel Performance WebsiteFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 30m 20s | ||||||
| 2/21/24 | ![]() "The Harm Of Early Sports Specialization" with Dr. John Hyden | Whether they’re a weekend warrior or an NBA player, athletes of all levels can access high-quality treatment from the primary care sports medicine team at Campbell Clinic. In this episode, Dr. John Hyden shares his experience with building this team from the ground up and investing in the future of sports medicine. He also discusses some of the most pressing issues in sports medicine today, including the prevalence of concussions, the dangers of specialization for young athletes, and the evolution of ultrasound technology. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Campbell Clinic’s first primary care sports medicine doctor, Dr. John Hyden (1:08)What is primary care sports medicine? (1:59)How has Campbell Clinic invested in the future of sports medicine? (6:25)How does your specialty benefit the community? (11:03)How do you prioritize the patient when working with professional athletes? (15:58)Can you share your approach to treating athletes at all levels? (20:26)What are ultrasounds used for in orthopaedics? (23:29)Why is concussion awareness so important? (25:46)What are the dangers of early sports specialization? (30:38)How has collaboration benefited your specialty? (36:33)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. John C. HydenFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 40m 41s | ||||||
| 1/31/24 | ![]() “Driving Forward Longevity and Long Term Outcomes” with Dr. Christopher Holland | As the demand for total joint replacement surgeries increases, it’s more important than ever to prioritize education and collaboration. In this episode, joint replacement specialist Dr. Christopher Holland shares his perspective on the past, present, and future of joint replacements and compares orthopaedics in the U.S. and abroad. He also talks about the characteristics that make Campbell Clinic so unique, from its commitment to collaboration to the access it provides patients across a wide geographical region. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Dr. Christopher Holland, who specializes in total joint replacement (1:22)Can you tell us about the history of hip and knee replacements? (3:32)How can joint replacement specialists work to avoid errors? (10:46)How do you balance knowing your craft well with listening to patients? (15:51)What makes the Campbell Clinic’s approach to joint replacement unique? (17:40)How does obesity impact joint replacement surgeries? (26:08)Are there enough orthopaedic surgeons to meet the demand? (31:07)Why is global collaboration so important? (35:11)How does quality of materials impact joint replacements? (36:44)What are you most excited about today? (38:17)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookDr. Christopher HollandFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 41m 52s | ||||||
| 12/20/23 | ![]() "Bringing Exceptional Care To Orthopaedic Trauma" with Dr. Christopher Cosgrove | As an orthopaedic trauma surgeon in the only Level 1 Trauma Center in a 200-mile radius, Dr. Christopher Cosgrove is reminded every day of just how important his specialty is. In this episode, Dr. Cosgrove talks about the unique experience of working in a trauma center, and he explains how he’s helping to prepare the next generation of surgeons through Campbell Clinic’s residency program. He also compares working in the U.S. to working in other countries and reminds us why whole-person care is so important in the field of orthopaedics. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with orthopaedic trauma surgeon Dr. Christopher Cosgrove (1:21)What makes working in a Level 1 trauma center unique? (2:40)How are you equipping the next generation through the residency program? (9:33)What are you doing to help move your specialty forward? (13:10)Why is whole-person care so important in orthopaedics? (16:31)How do you stay positive when caring for patients on their worst days? (19:00)What makes working in the U.S. different from other countries? (21:48)How is the experience of working for Campbell Clinic unique? (24:20)What are you excited about right now? (30:52)Can you share a story that you come back to on hard days? (32:19)Why is the trauma center so important for this community? (35:47)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookLearn more about Dr. Christopher CosgroveFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 39m 30s | ||||||
| 11/15/23 | ![]() "Our Task: Taking Shoulder Surgery to Another Level" with Dr. Quin Throckmorton and Dr. Tyler Brolin | Shoulder surgery today looks entirely different than it did 10 or even 20 years ago, and Drs. Quin Throckmorton and Tyler Brolin exemplify what it means to drive innovation forward. In this episode, they explain how shoulder replacements and other procedures have changed since the start of their careers. They also discuss the work they’ve done to reduce the need for opioids after surgery and share their perspective on the importance of global collaboration. Drs. Throckmorton and Brolin are two-time winners of the Charles Neer Award and specialize in shoulder and elbow surgery at the Campbell Clinic. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with shoulder and elbow surgeons Drs. Quin Throckmorton and Tyler Brolin (1:29)What’s the relationship between Campbell Clinic and Mayo Clinic? (3:17)How have you seen ideas around shoulder replacements change in Memphis? (5:13)What are the most common shoulder issues you see today? (11:22)Can you tell us about the work you’ve done to reduce opioid use? (19:25)Why is specificity valuable for orthopaedic surgeons? (25:57)How does international collaboration benefit the field? (27:19)What are you excited to see next in shoulder surgery? (29:57)Can you tell us about your experiences being here in Memphis? (33:26)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookLearn more about Dr. ThrockmortonLearn more about Dr. BrolinFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 38m 55s | ||||||
| 10/18/23 | ![]() “Your Education Doesn’t Stop When Your Training Ends” with Dr. Joseph Lamplot | Part of an orthopaedic surgeon’s job is to stay committed to learning throughout their career, and Campbell Clinic is an excellent place to do that. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Lamplot discusses the important balance between pursuing new innovations and prioritizing evidence-based treatments that put the patient first. As an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, Dr. Lamplot also shares some valuable advice for parents of young athletes and for adults looking to prevent or recover from injuries. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Dr. Joseph Lamplot, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine (1:14)What does it look like to do orthopaedics “the right way?” (2:18)What changes are you most excited about in the field today? (4:35)How does treatment change depending on who you’re working with? (5:46)Can you share some advice for parents of young athletes? (11:59)What sets Campbell Clinic apart from other facilities? (16:12)What’s fulfilling about working in orthopaedics? (22:07)What should adults keep in mind for taking care of their bodies? (24:32)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookLearn more about Dr. Joseph LamplotFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 30m 22s | ||||||
| 9/20/23 | ![]() "The Exchange Of Ideas and Educating The Next Generation" with Dr. Derek Kelly | Campbell Clinic is built on a foundation of putting patients first, and as a leading specialist in pediatric orthopaedics, Dr. Derek Kelly exemplifies that mission every day. In this episode, he shares some of the biggest lessons he’s learned about caring for children and their families, collaborating with a global network of peers, and prioritizing research. He also shares his perspective as the director of Campbell Clinic’s residency program and explains why Memphis is such a great place to work.Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Dr. Derek Kelly, who specializes in pediatric orthopaedics (1:33)What has serving internationally taught you about working here in the U.S.? (2:37)What motivates you to specialize in pediatrics? (4:43)What changes have you seen in pediatric orthopaedics over the last 15 years? (8:31)Why is research so important to you? (13:38)How have traveling fellowships impacted your career? (19:42)What does it look like for you to put the patient first? (22:32)Why is it so important to share research? (26:55)What are you most excited about? (29:15)Why should people consider Campbell Clinic’s residency program? (31:44)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookLearn more about Dr. Derek KellyFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 37m 02s | ||||||
| 8/23/23 | ![]() "Innovation: Think Outside The Box" with Dr. Chad Campion | As the only spine surgeon doing endoscopic surgery in Memphis, Dr. Chad Campion understands the value of innovation. In this episode, he shares his perspective on the ingredients that make Campbell Clinic so unique. He also talks about some of the most important things patients need to know about advancements in spine surgery, the benefits of endoscopic surgery, and other options for treating back and neck pain. Episode Recap:Today we’re talking with Campbell Clinic spine surgeon Dr. Chad Campion (1:23)What responsibility do surgeons have to their patients? (2:23)What might people take for granted about Campbell Clinic? (5:10)Can you talk about some of the latest innovations in spine surgery? (7:05)What is endoscopic surgery, and why is it so beneficial? (11:39)How have you learned to make patients feel comfortable? (17:54)What do patients need to know about the pace of innovation? (20:53)Who might be a good candidate for endoscopic surgery? (27:50)Why is it important to know that surgery isn’t the first option? (30:30)Can you share an inspiring patient story? (32:24)Links and Resources:Campbell ClinicCampbell's Operative Orthopaedics TextbookFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram | 35m 09s | ||||||
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