Transgender and gender diverse surgeons face a myriad of challenges in the workforce due to social, structural, and institutional gender-binary paradigms. An opportunity exists for medical schools, surgical residency programs, fellowships, state organizations, and others, to recruit, sponsor, advocate, and retain transgender and gender diverse persons in surgery. Join us in this podcast interview with leading expert, Dr. Liem Snyder (Pronouns: They/Them) to learn about the current barriers, challenges, and opportunities for surgical leaders to promote and advocate for individuals identifying as transgender and gender diverse in surgery and thus diversifying the surgical workforce.
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Climate change is one of the greatest global public health threats of this century. This is an enormous issue that directly affects the field of surgery and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable patient populations. As surgeon educators, we have the unique opportunity to lead sustainability efforts both in and out of the operating room. In this episode, we will learn from the expertise of our two surgeon leaders on the problem of climate change, the role of surgeons, and the strategies that we can apply both individually and collectively to minimize the environmental impact of our work, moving ourselves toward becoming climate-smart surgeons.
Sheina Theodore, MD joined Boston Medical Center in Fall of 2022 as faculty in the Acute Care Surgery Division and became Assistant Professor of Surgery at the BU Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. She went on to general surgery residency at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. She completed her clinical training in summer 2022 as a Surgical Critical Care fellow at Boston Medical Center. Her areas of focus and interest include surgical education, healthcare disparities, and outcomes research. She serves as the vice chair of the ASE DEI committee.
Ricardo J. Bello, MD, MPH, is a surgical oncology fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He did medical school at Universidad Central de Venezuela and then studied public health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. After starting his surgical training at Johns Hopkins University as a preliminary resident, he completed general surgery residency at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. His research interests are the oncologic and perioperative outcomes of patients with hepatopancreatobiliary cancers, surgical education, and interventions to improve the environmental sustainability of surgical services. He is a member of the ASE Citizenship and Global Responsibility Committee and the SAGES/EAES Sustainability Task Force, and is a co-investigator in a grant to develop a “Green OR Toolkit” with the Medical College of Wisconsin’s SHE (Sustainability, Health and Environment) Center.The post Climate Change in Surgery appeared first on The Association for Surgical Education.
Over the past several years, diversity, equity, and inclusion have become hot-button issues within surgical education. Join Dr. Sarah Lund as she discusses the impact of bias on learner assessment with Dr. Amanda Cooper, the ASE DEI Committee Chair. Follow along as we discuss how bias can impact a learner’s educational experience and best practices for mitigating the impact of bias in learner assessment.
Dr. Cooper is an acute care and trauma surgeon at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, where she has been faculty since 2014. She is a graduate of Vanderbilt University Medical School and the Indiana University General Surgery Residency. She is a former Associate Program Director for the General Surgery Program at Penn State and is the current Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for the Department. She has been a member of ASE since 2018 and serves as the Chair of the DEI committee.
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Many surgeon educators have no formal training in giving feedback. Yet, feedback is so important in helping learners grow and improve. With ABS rolling out EPAs this year, join Dr. Ming-Li Wang in this fireside conversation with ASE Faculty Development Committee leaders, Dr. Kenneth Lipshy and Dr. Jacob Peschman on the value of effective feedback, common barriers, and the resources available through ASE to help your faculty get better at giving effective feedback.
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An important feature of the future surgical workforce will be inclusivity. An opportunity exists for residency programs, fellowships, state organizations, and others, to recruit, sponsor, and advocate for LGQBT+ persons in surgery. Join us in this podcast interview with leading experts, Drs. David S Shapiro and Gordana Rasic, to learn about the existing resources, efforts, and opportunities for surgical leaders to promote mentorship, sponsorship, and advocacy for individuals identifying as LGQBT+ in surgery.
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The new frontier of modern surgical care is ensuring that surgeons not only deliver excellent patient care, but they do so in an equitable and sustainable way. Join moderator Ming-Li Wang, MD for a fireside conversation with a surgical leader in education, Tracy Dechert, MD, Chief of Acute Care and Trauma at Boston Medical Center on the what, why, and how of raising the bar in the delivery of better and more equitable care through social responsibility in surgery.
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Dr. Brigitte Smith is Associate Editor at Annals of Surgery Open, Associate Professor of Surgery and Vice-Chair of Education at the University of Utah. She is a proud graduate of ASE SERF program. In this episode, Dr. Smith shares tips on getting published and pursuing a focused portfolio of research and scholarly activity in surgical […]
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Welcome back to the ASE Podcast! We are talking about #SPONSORSHIP today. My guest today is an internationally renowned surgical leader, Dr. Herb Chen, Chair at UAB, Editor-in-chief of American Journal of Surgery, President of the Society of Asian Academic Surgeons Foundation, Council Member of the American Board of Surgery, bourbon Connoisseur, and generous sponsor. […]
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Welcome back to the ASE podcast! As surgical educators have increased utilization of the virtual platform for education during this pandemic it is important to determine learner engagement with these learning events. In this podcast, medical student Nadia Bakir discusses the issues surrounding virtual learner engagement with Dr. Katharine Caldwell, MD, MSCI and Dr. Karen Dickinson, […]
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Welcome back to the ASE podcast! In the background of the COVID-19 pandemic, surgical medical education was faced with a difficult decision: virtual or hands-on? In today’s podcast we explore this question as well as how new medical school surgical clerkship directors are tackling the ever-changing landscape of medical education. Student Doctor Maxwell Gruber serves as guest […]
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Welcome back to the ASE podcast! In this Presidential podcast, Dr. Scott, President of ASE, Assistant Dean of Simulation and Professor of Surgery at UTSW shares some thoughts about our troubled times, vision for the future and career advice for our future leaders. Dr. Kevin Pei moderates.
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Welcome to our first 2020 ASE Podcast! This podcast features Professor Linda E. Ginzel PhD, Clinical Professor of Managerial Psychology at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business discusses Choosing Leadership with Joon K. Shim,MD, MPH, FACS.
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Welcome to another ASE podcast! Dr. Mary Klingensmith, Chair of the American Board of Surgery and Vice Chair for Education at Wash U discusses the “Future of General Surgery Residency.” Kevin Pei and Mollie Freedman-Weiss comoderate. Guest: Dr. Mary Klingensmith, Chair of the American Board of Surgery and Vice Chair for Education at Washington University […]
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Welcome to another ASE Podcast! In this episode, we discuss “Learning Sciences.” Guest: Dr. Sarah Sullivan, Faculty Associate in Research and Development, University of Wisconsin.
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Welcome to another Surgical Education Podcast: “Resilience and Burnout Among Trainees” Guest: Dr. John Mellinger, Professor and Vice Chair of Surgery at Southern Illinois University and a Director of the American Board of Surgery
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Welcome to another Surgical Education Podcast: “Challenges in Modern Undergraduate Education” Guest: Dr. Alan Ladd, Professor of Surgery at Indiana University The topics range from curriculum changes, the millennial learner, and grades. Join us! Dr. Pei moderates.
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