In this CTSNet To Go episode, David Tom Cooke moderates a discussion on innovative curriculum design in cardiothoracic surgery. He is joined by Rishindra M. Reddy of the University of Michigan, Amy G. Fiedler of the University of Wisconsin, Luis Armando Godoy of the University of California David Medical Center, and Thomas K. Varghese, Jr., of the University of Utah. They discuss the fundamental skill sets residents must learn before graduation, the current curriculum at each panelists' respective institutions, and innovative new ideas to guide curriculum development in the future.
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Myathenia Gravis, Thymectomy Indications and Contraindications, and Operative Management
Mid and Distal Arch Aneurysm Treatment: Optimal Strategy, Surgical Approach, and Outcome
Mesothelioma and Lobectomy: An Interview With Raja Flores
Giants of Cardiothoracic Surgery: An Interview with John Elefteriades
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The Horizon of Transcatheter Mitral Therapies: How Should the Surgeons Prepare?
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Discussion: The "Hemi-Commando" Procedure for Double-Valve Endocarditis
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Wellness for the Healthcare Professional During the Pandemic
Managing Crises: Surviving the Pandemic and Resilience Beyond
CTSNet Live from Africa: Perspectives on COVID-19 from Sub-Saharan Cardiac Centers
Giants of Cardiothoracic Surgery: An Interview with Doug Mathisen
The Role of Women in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery: The Evidence
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