The Frontlines of COVID: A Surgery Sett Series: Episode 14 - Dr. Ben Zarzaur
Although there is no surgical operation that can be done to treat COVID-19, the pandemic calls for all hands on deck. Where initially we may have predicted that the fight against coronavirus would require us to free up resources and make room for medicine, Dr. Ben Zarzaur has proven that surgeons, too, have a role in this fight. Dr. Zarzaur discusses how he put his ideas, and his past experiences, into action to mobilize surgeons during the crisis.
Society of Critical Care Medicine COVID Resources: https://www.sccm.org/disaster
FEMA Trainings: https://training.fema.gov/
"The Lake Isle of Innisfree" by William Butler Yeats: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43281/the-lake-isle-of-innisfree
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
Contributing to the Process: Collaboration and Mentorship in Medicine
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