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NEW ORLEANS — Results presented here showed greater social media engagement among arthroplasty surgeons was not associated with higher patient satisfaction, but it did increase surgeon exposure.“With more of the generation going toward online platforms, arthroplasty surgeons, and orthopedic surgeons, in general, should utilize social media platforms to reach their goals, whether
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