Episode 47: Dr. Allan Kirk
Allan Kirk, MD, specializes in organ transplantation and is the chair of the Department of Surgery at Duke University. Dr. Kirk received his MD and PhD in Immunology from Duke University. He also received a fellowship from U.W.--Madison to study multi-organ transplantation. Dr. Kirk and Dr. Kohler discuss the simplicity and complexity of organ transplantation and what defines a surgeon.Dr. Kirk he gave a terrific Grand Rounds talk, which can be found here.
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Breaking Cultural Barriers in Medicine
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Serendipity: Adventures in Medical Research
Idiopathic Subglottic Stenosis and Patient Engagement
Surgical Residency Goes Global
How to Choose a Residency Program
The Journey of Becoming a Surgeon
When Death Becomes Life: Notes from a Transplant Surgeon
Upending Medical Education
The Value of Child Trauma Centers
Cars Curing Kids and Other Charitable Work
The Possibilities of 3D Printing in Surgical Education
The Benefits of Fellowships for Residents
Gender Equality In Surgery
A Culture of Wellness
How Humanites Make Better Surgeons
The Education of Surgeons
New Treatments in Melanoma
Surgery: Where We've Been and Where We're Going
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