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Advances in Surgery | Podcast
Advances in Surgery
33 episodes
3 days ago
Our mission is to offer universal access to excellent lifelong surgical training / learning shouldn’t be exclusive to a few privileged HCPs. Surgery has advanced more in the last 15 years than in the past 150 years, and only 3% of healthcare professionals in the world can keep up to date (due to time, resources and other restrictions). 
 At AIS we believe in facilitating free remote access to excellent surgical contents (synchronous or on demand) provided by the best international surgeons.
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Our mission is to offer universal access to excellent lifelong surgical training / learning shouldn’t be exclusive to a few privileged HCPs. Surgery has advanced more in the last 15 years than in the past 150 years, and only 3% of healthcare professionals in the world can keep up to date (due to time, resources and other restrictions). 
 At AIS we believe in facilitating free remote access to excellent surgical contents (synchronous or on demand) provided by the best international surgeons.
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Medicine
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Pathway to Leadership in National and International Surgery for a Young Surgeon
Advances in Surgery | Podcast
10 minutes 15 seconds
1 week ago
Pathway to Leadership in National and International Surgery for a Young Surgeon

In the demanding field of surgery, leadership is vital for advancing medical practice and enhancing patient outcomes. This abstract outlines the journey of a young surgeon striving to achieve leadership roles within national and international surgical communities. The path is complex, requiring exceptional surgical expertise, strategic career planning, and meaningful contributions to the field.


The young surgeon begins by building a robust foundation through rigorous training, mentorship, and ongoing skill development. Clinical excellence is paramount, complemented by research efforts that add new insights to surgery. Publishing in esteemed journals and presenting at conferences are critical for gaining recognition.


To secure national leadership, the surgeon must engage actively with professional organizations. This involves taking on roles such as committee memberships, organizing educational initiatives, or advocating for policies that improve surgical standards. These efforts showcase dedication and competence, paving the way for influence within the national surgical landscape.


For international leadership, a global outlook is essential. The surgeon should pursue opportunities like international surgical missions, contributions to global health programs, or collaborative research across borders. Participating in and presenting at international conferences boosts visibility and establishes credibility worldwide.


Ultimately, attaining leadership in surgery transcends personal achievement—it’s a platform to shape the field’s future. Through innovation, mentoring emerging surgeons, and championing better surgical care, the young surgeon can leave a lasting legacy. This journey reflects a blend of skill, ambition, and commitment to improving surgery on both national and international stages.

Advances in Surgery | Podcast
Our mission is to offer universal access to excellent lifelong surgical training / learning shouldn’t be exclusive to a few privileged HCPs. Surgery has advanced more in the last 15 years than in the past 150 years, and only 3% of healthcare professionals in the world can keep up to date (due to time, resources and other restrictions). 
 At AIS we believe in facilitating free remote access to excellent surgical contents (synchronous or on demand) provided by the best international surgeons.