Episode 30: Dr. Ronald Maier
In this special episode, we revisit Dr. Ronald Maier's discussion of mentorship in medicine in honor of his being named President Elect of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Maier is a trauma surgery researcher from the University of Washington and he sat down with guest host Daniel Abbott last February to discuss the importance of mentorship in medicine, how to be a better mentor, and the importance of a collaborative work environment to foster innovation. We hope you enjoy!
Recorded 2/15/2017
The History of Surgical Education in America
Loin Pain Hematuria Syndrome--A Surgical Disease
The Simplicity and Complexity of Organ Transplantation
The Opioid Crisis: One Surgeon’s Perspective.
Measuring What (Also) Matters: High Quality End of Life Care
The Challenges of Rural Medicine
#I Look Like a Surgeon with Drs. Logghe & Pitt
Maintaining Weight Loss
The Cost of Getting Sick
Surgical Power Couples
Air Power to Sound Power: Vocal Chords as a Transformer
Obesity and Cutting-edge Treatment Approaches
A Transplant Journey Spanning 50 Years and 2 Continents
Hernias, Surgery, and Primates, Oh My! Taking Surgical Skills to the Zoo
Where Will Surgical Robotic Technology Go From Here?
Super-Micro Surgery: Innovations at 1mm Wide
Preparing for the Future: Operative Autonomy in Surgical Training
What We Talk About When We Talk About Surgery
Innovative Approaches to Surgical Education
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