“Same Surgeon, Different Light” is a new program from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) designed to demystify cardiothoracic surgery, revealing the men and women behind their surgical masks. Drs. David Cooke and Tom Varghese—both cardiothoracic surgeons themselves—will uncover the obstacles, triumphs, tradeoffs, and pivotal moments that have shaped their guests’ careers and personal missions. Episodes will feature the backstories of cardiothoracic surgeons from different backgrounds and in various career stages. These leaders and rising stars offer powerful, candid stories that are funny and fascinating, as well as heartbreaking and inspiring.
Learn more about STS diversity and inclusion efforts at sts.org/diversity.
Patients can learn more about cardiothoracic diseases and their treatments at ctsurgerypatients.org.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Expanding the Pool of Heart and Lungs for Organ Donors
Recognizing and Treating the Frail Cardiothoracic Surgery Patient
What Is the Best Way to Treat Heart Disease?
Strategies for Surgeons to Prevent Burnout
The Changing Landscape of Tobacco Use
Which Low-Risk Patients Should Receive TAVR?
The NextGen STS National Database Is Finally Here
Beyond the Abstract: The Future is Now
Beyond the Abstract: Understanding and remediating lapses in professionalism
Beyond the Abstract: The Resilience Bank Account
Beyond the Abstract: Attrition of the Cardiothoracic Surgeon-Scientist
Beyond the Abstract: Reporting on the STS Intermacs and Pedimacs Databases
Finding Your First Job in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Should Robotics Be Part of Cardiothoracic Surgery Training?
The Value of the STS National Database—It’s Much More than Star Ratings
Breaking the Demographic and Cultural Barriers to Patient Enrollment in Clinical Trials
The Surgical Challenges Involved with Treating Infective Endocarditis
The Risks and Benefits of Media Exposure for Cardiothoracic Surgeons
STS Provides Personal Performance Data to Cardiac Surgeons
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