In this episode, we speak to one of our chief residents Luke Selby, a father of two young boys, about parenting as a surgeon in training as well as how to use social media positively as a resident.
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In this episode, we speak to one of our chief residents Luke Selby, a father of two young boys, about parenting as a surgeon in training as well as how to use social media positively as a resident.
This week we talk global surgery and how residents can include their passion for global health in their surgical residency training. This episode includes a truly remarkable interview with Dr. David Kuwayama, a vascular surgeon with University of Colorado Denver and physician with Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)who just recently returned from assignment. In addition, we talk with Dr. Yihan Lin, general surgery resident at UC Denver, and 2017 winner of the American College of Surgeon's Resident Surgical Volunteerism Award for her work with the Paul Farmer Global Surgery Research Fellowship.
If you're a resident interested in obtaining training to be an effective global health surgeon Check out http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/departments/surgery/education/Pages/Humanitarian-Surgical-Skills-Workshop.aspx
As always you can email us at rmspodcast@outlook.com and follow us on twitter @RMSPod
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In this episode, we speak to one of our chief residents Luke Selby, a father of two young boys, about parenting as a surgeon in training as well as how to use social media positively as a resident.