In this episode, Dr. David Cooke interviews Drs. Fatima Wilder and Asishana Osho—both first-year faculty at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital respectively. In the episode, we learn about their upbringings and how that paved the way for their current work. Dr. Wilder spent a lot of her childhood in the General Assembly for the United Nations, and it helped shape her view of people and relationships, as well as provide a perspective of how vast the world really is. Meanwhile, Dr. Osho came to the US from Nigeria to attend a small liberal arts college. He discusses how this education helped shape his interactions with people. Listen as they share why they both wanted to become surgeons, their experiences being the first black faculty within their individual divisions, their goals for working with their communities in Boston, the considerations of raising a family as a cardiothoracic surgeon, and where they see the specialty going in the future.
“Same Surgeon, Different Light” is a program from the Society designed to demystify cardiothoracic surgery, revealing the men and women behind their surgical masks. The podcast series is supported by AstraZeneca.
Learn more about STS diversity and inclusion efforts at sts.org/diversity.
#152, S4: Same Surgeon, Different Light w/Drs. Jordan Dozier, Clauden Louis, and Michael Onwugbufor,
#152, S4: Same Surgeon, Different Light w/ Dr. Richard Ohye
#151 Same Surgeon, Different Light w/ Drs. Angelica Martin and Lillian Tsai
The Power of Wonder
Managing Information Overload
Forgiveness: A Prescription for Good Health
”Removing The Mask” - A Surgeon’s Personal Mental Health Story
The Dark Horse: Redefining Success
Gaining Self Awareness and Other Awareness
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Healing Power of Mindfulness and Meditation
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Power of Saying No
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Microstress Effect – Building Resilience Through Purpose and Relationships
The Resilient Surgeon S3: Dopamine Addiction and the Interconnection of Pleasure and Pain
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Science & Practice of Time-Restricted Eating - Pt 2
The Resilient Surgeon S3: The Science & Practice of Time-Restricted Eating With Satchin Panda, PhD - Pt.1
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Bartley P. Griffith
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Rian M. Hasson, MD, MPH
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Sara Pereira
Same Surgeon, Different Light S3: Dr. Jessica S. Donington
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