Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed
Technology
In the second episode of a two-part series, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Jake Lauer, currently a Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to discuss his perspective piece, “The Future of the Gynecologic Surgeon: Rationale for and Steps toward Subspecialization of Complex Gynecologic Surgery.” Jake also dives into the history of the OBGYN profession and where he sees a subspecialization of MIGS moving in the future.
Resources:
Navigating Career Transitions: Insights from Dr. Mireille Truong
Patient Advocacy with Dr. Veronica Lerner
Reimagining residency with Dr. Helen Morgan
Advocating for yourself with Dr. Kelly Wright (Part 2)
Advocating for yourself with Dr. Kelly Wright (Part 1)
Integrating APPs in your Healthcare Organization with Dr. Matthew Barker, MD (Part 2)
Integrating APPs in your Healthcare Organization with Dr. Matthew Barker, MD
Surgeon volume and ethics with Dr. Louise P. King (Part 2)
Surgeon volume and ethics with Dr. Louise P. King (Part 1)
Advocacy for endometriosis with Shannon Cohn (Part 2)
Advocacy for endometriosis with Shannon Cohn (Part 1)
Surgical coaching with Janet Dombrowski (Part 2)
Surgical coaching with Janet Dombrowski (Part 1)
Reflections after retirement with Dr. Mark Walters (Part 2)
Reflections after retirement with Dr. Mark Walters (Part 1)
Training transitions and vision for MIGS with Dr. Jake Lauer (Part 1)
Transgender Surgery (Part 2)
Transgender Surgery (Part 1)
Advanced Imaging for Endometriosis
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