Episode 28: Dr. Sarah Tevis
In this episode, guest host Daniel Abbott sits down with Dr. Sarah Tevis, a general surgery resident here at UW, and the founding chair of the UW’s Resident Quality and Safety Committee. Dr. Tevis explains how she became interested in helping improve surgical outcomes, and delves into some of the pressing questions about improving patient care. She discusses who should be developing the standards for quality metrics, and looks at the debate buzzing around payment for medical care. Recorded 5/17/2017
Surgical Training and the Impacts of Competency Based Evaluation
The Balancing Act of a Clinician Scientist
Bridging the Gap with the Rural Surgeon
The Role of Advance Practice Providers in Surgery
The Science Behind Happiness
Cognitive Debugging; Detecting Biases
The Importance of Mentorship and Collaboration in Medicine
Innovations in Liquid Ventilation and the Future of Surgical Simulation
Emergency General Surgery Transfers and Improving Patient Outcomes
Topics Surrounding Vaginal Agenesis and Reconstruction
The Need for Surgical Residency Redesign
Discussions Around Surgical Burnout
Investigations into Parkinson’s Disease
#ILookLikeASurgeon
Exploring Ways to Control Pain
Discovering New Ways to Combat Burns
Cancer Researcher Shares Years of Experience
The Cutting Edge of Endoscopic Surgery
Doctor and Writer: Two Careers, Two Perspectives
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