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In this episode, we discuss the preoperative evaluation of patients with suspected flexor tendon lacerations, the optimal surgical technique for tendon repair, and the postoperative rehabilitation protocols. In addition, we review the value of performing repairs under WALANT and review options for 2-stage reconstructions.
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Join us as we discuss the role of gluteal perforator flaps for breast reconstruction, pressure sores, and lumbar spinal reconstruction including tips for marking, positioning, and dissection.
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In this episode of Lessons in Leadership, we are joined by Dr. David Brown, current assistant professor in the division of Plastic, Maxillofacial, and Oral Surgery at Duke University.
We explore the role of a plastic surgeon in basic science research, running a lab, and leading self while balancing clinical and research responsibilities. -
In this episode of The Resident Review, we’re joined by Dr. Blair Peters, a double-fellowship trained plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in gender-affirming surgery and peripheral nerve surgery at OHSU in Portland, Oregon. We discuss their clinical and academic work in gender-affirming surgery, as both a gender-affirming medical provider and a vocal, visible member of the transgender & gender-diverse community. In a world beset by increasing legislation targeting transgender individuals, we discuss the harms of false binary narratives, the importance of patient-reported outcome measures and unique perspectives to be gained from interdisciplinary training within reconstructive surgery. We also discuss unique challenges faced by those who are traditionally underrepresented in surgery, and Dr. Peters shares some tips for aspiring gender-affirming microsurgeons.
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In this episode of Lessons in Leadership, we are joined by Dr. Robert Murphy Jr., past ASPS president (’13-’14) who currently serves as the Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive at Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown, PA.
We dive into the role of the plastic surgeon as a healthcare executive, meaning of horizontal leadership, and how to navigate high stakes negotiations. -
In this episode of Lessons in Leadership, we are joined by Dr. Jeff Marcus, current division chief of Plastic, Maxillofacial, and Oral Surgery at Duke University, and Dr. Ash Patel, former division chief of Plastic Surgery at Albany Medical Center now current professor of surgery at Duke University.
We explore the role of emotional intelligence in leadership, experiences of having been both residency program director and division chief, impact of mentorship on personal and professional development, and change management. -
In the inaugural podcast episode of our leadership segment, we are joined by Dr. Lynn Jeffers, past ASPS president (’19-’20) and now current CMO of St. John’s Regional Medical Center and St. John’s Hospital Camarillo in Los Angeles, CA.
We discuss topics including the achievement mindset, agile leadership in times of crisis, and the role of advanced degrees in leadership positions. In addition, we explore leadership development opportunities in medical school, residency, and beyond. -
The paraspinous flap is a workhorse flap used for spine reconstruction, either as prophylactic coverage or in the setting of infections and hardware exposure. Dr. Poore discusses the indications for the flap, dissection steps, and perioperative management for these complex patients.
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Join us as we discuss the role of the ASPS Legislative Advocacy Committee and PlastyPAC and ways to get involved in advocacy. We also review the current policy issues that we are advocating for on the federal level including scope of practice and physician reimbursement.
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Fumbling through EPIC to find patient information? Heart racing before giving a presentation? Confused about the plan for your patient? If any of these scenarios sound familiar to you, tune in to Drs. Wickenheisser and Naga as they discuss the keys to getting numbers and giving effective presentations.
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Join us as Drs. Naga and Wickenheisser unpack the jarring transition from intern year to PGY2/3 years. They digest the weight of additional responsibilities and increased expectations, and ponder how to best serve patients under uniquely intense circumstances.
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On this episode of The Resident Review Drs Nicholas Oleck and Whitney Lane review the latissimus flap with our guest, Dr. Geoffroy Sisk.
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Join us as we discuss the pre-operative evaluation and surgical approach for preaxial polydactyly, thumb hypoplasia, and syndactyly with Dr. Amber Leis.
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In this episode, we explore the surreal transition from being a student to a full time practicing resident physician. Join us as we discuss our highs, our lows, and everything in between on the wild ride of surgical intern year.
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Join us as we discuss how to prepare for OR cases at the medical student, intern, and senior resident level as well as tips for how to be helpful in a new OR environment.
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In this episode, our guests touch on their personal journeys through medical school. We talk about our recipes for success, our struggles, and what we wish we knew at the time. For anyone looking to hear a thoughtful discussion to help guide you through the process of being a medical student, this is the episode for you.
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Join us as we discuss the different types and options available for disability insurance for residents and fellows. We will cover topics such as gender-neutral pricing, pre-existing conditions, and state specific rules.
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In this episode Dr. Whitney Lane and guest host Dr. Kaitlyn Stevens, PGY3 general surgery resident at Ascension Genesys Hospital in Michigan chat with Dr. Linda Dubay, highly respected breast surgeon, about how to be optimize the relationship between breast surgeons and plastic surgeons.
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On this episode we dive into a discussion of operating room efficiency with our guest Dr. Nicholas Haddock. Dr. Haddock is an associate professor of surgery at UT Southwestern and leader in the field of autologous breast reconstruction and published extensively on efficiency with DIEP flap surgery.
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