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by Brooke Bunch
Charles T. Mehlman, D.O.
(’89), M.P.H., will
kick off the Alumni Research Series sponsored by the offices of
Alumni Affairs and Research Wednesday, May 4.
Mehlman, the attending pediatric
orthopedic surgeon at Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center, will
discuss the importance of clinical research as well as the
elements of pediatric sports medicine. Mehlman will outline the
characteristics of a well designed research project, discuss how
to get involved in research and why one gets involved in
research.
According to Mehlman, clinical
research is critically important for any medical student.
Mehlman is the director of musculoskeletal outcomes research and
the director of pediatric orthopedic resident education at the
medical center.
“Without a doubt the most
important skill any medical school can offer its medical
students relates to the critical evaluation of the medical
literature,” he says. “The day after you graduate, that medical
knowledge has already started to depreciate. It’s all about
life-long learning.”
In addition, says Mehlman,
clinical research drives medical decisions in the 21st
century.
“We’re moving beyond the ‘I
think therefore I am’ version of medicine to the state of
‘science dictates X, Y or Z treatment,’” he says. “We’re moving
beyond what some would call an artisan approach to medicine and
evolving into the scientific practice of medicine.”
Using his experience from
pediatric sports medicine, Mehlman will also be providing an
overview on child medical care and the injuries kids sustain.
Mehlman says he is looking
forward to coming back to Ohio University
“It’s flattering to be invited
back as an alumnus; it’s a big deal for me” he says. “You have a
responsibility to give back to the school that gave you your
training.”
Mehlman is the first of four
speakers to lecture this year for the series. The series, says
Sharon Zimmerman, director of alumni affairs, will
provide OU-COM alumni an opportunity to inspire and mentor
students interested in research.
"Hopefully, our visiting alumni
will inspire our students," says Zimmerman, " to 'shadow' our
research-oriented graduates and from the experience, begin the
journey of becoming a top-notch researcher such as Dr. Mehlman."
After graduating from OU-COM in
1989, Mehlman completed a rotating internship and an orthopedic
surgery residency at Grandview and an internal medicine
residency at Akron General Medical Center. After completing a
pediatric orthopedic surgery fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s
Hospital Medical Center, he went on to earn an M.P.H. degree in
clinical effectiveness and outcomes research at the Harvard
School of Public Health.
Mehlman will speak at noon to 1
p.m. in Irvine 194. Lunch will be served. The event is
co-sponsored by Student Government.
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