Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that Matters

John Monson

Surgeons tell their life stories beyond the workplace - Stuff That Matters

  1. vor 5 Tagen

    Frank Smith - Vascular Surgeon, Educator and Sky Diver!

    Professor Frank Smith - Professor of Vascular Surgery - hails from the Midlands of the UK having been born and brought up in Birmingham, where his parents were both anesthesia doctors. He spent a year of early life in San Diego when his father worked there with the legendary surgery Chair, Marshall Orloff and was left with a lifelong love for the USA. As a medical school in Birmingham he flew below the academic radar but did develop a passion for parachute jumping at a competitive level and also qualified as a pilot. Once he started his surgical training this true potential started to shine through. As a senior trainee he was "talent spotted" by the late Professor John Farndon who at that time was building an academic surgical unit in Bristol. He tapped Frank to be their vascular lead and from that perspective the rest is history. Rising through the academic ranks in Bristol he began to engage with the Royal College of Surgeons of England where he now serves as a senior Vice-President. He has been a dedicated leader in the field of surgical education and training and has sat on innumerable committees and boards serving all four Royal Colleges. He shows no signs of slowing down although his sky-diving is less frequent these days. This is a man well worth hearing and one of the surgical "good guys". https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-smith-15b68b80/ https://coress.org.uk/professor-frank-smith/ https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/archive/welcoming-our-new-vice-president-2024/ #surgeonslives #stuffthatmatters #surgery #lifestyle #worklifebalance #skydiving #flying #royalcollege #training #education #surgicalresearch If you prefer to watch rather than listen, then don't forget that the full interview is available on all the dedicated #Youtube channel  Please like and subscribe and of course COMMENT

    56 Min.
  2. 11. Juni

    Erin King-Mullins - Starting private practice and debating with Jesus and Dave Chapelle

    Erin King-Mullins is quite a force of nature. Born in Florida to a Southern Baptist family she followed her sister into medicine and pursued a career in Colorectal surgery. Initially following the standard employed surgeon model she began to realize that the system did not share her values. Unlike many others Erin decided to strike out on her own by setting up her own single handed practice in urban Atlanta some 4 years ago. Supported by her husband's exceptional Excel spreadsheet skills she took the plunge and despite finding much of the experience terrifying, has never regretted the decision. To say it has been a learning experience would be an understatement and during this wide-ranging discussion we touched on topics as different as battling prejudice, truly understanding what it takes to be loyal to personal values and of course the challenges of balancing all of this with the roles of being a wife and Mom. And let's not forget that she would like to have Jesus and Dave Chapelle as dinner guests and get some straight answers from both of them. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel and please send your comments. If you prefer to watch rather than listen, then this full interview is available on the YouTube channel. #surgery #surgeonslives #stuffthatmatters #privatepractice #lifestyle #davechapelle #becomingindependant #beatingprejudice #tushytouchup https://colowellness.com/erin-king-mullins-md/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ekmullins/ https://health.usnews.com/doctors/erin-king-mullins-694529

    55 Min.
  3. 8. Feb.

    Valentine Nfonsam - The Journey from Cameroon to Chair!

    The latest episode of #Surgeonslives #stuffthatmatters is out now with valentine who talks us through a life journey from Cameroon to Chair! To describe Val Nfonsam as an over achiever would be too easy because he is much more than that. He is currently the Chair of Surgery at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia having moved there from a 2-year stint as Chair of Surgery in LSA, Louisiana. However, when he was in school in his home country of Cameroon, Central Africa, his main concern was getting to high school and university. High school and undergraduate studies were in neighboring Nigeria before he landed in Chicago in the winter. Postgraduate study was followed by a decision to go to medical school. He was no sophisticate in that process but due to a combination of hard work, talent and some luck he landed in the University of Illinois. Residency soon followed before he went to the University of Arizona in Tucson for 11 years. His ambition to lead a Department landed him in LSU for 2 years before his current position. The LSU experience was challenging and mistakes were made and lessons learnt in what Val describes as part of life's journey. Don't forget that is you prefer to listen rather than watch then the full interview is available on all your favorite podcast audio platforms such as Spotify and Podbean. #surgery #lifelessons #leadership #lifestyle #cameroon #morehousecollege #colorectalsurgery #mistakes https://www.msm.edu/about_us/FacultyD... https://www.msm.edu/Education/surgery...

    52 Min.
  4. 16.11.2025

    Mark Evers talks Cancer Center Leadership, Small town beginnings, mentorship and Rolling Stones fandom!

    In the latest episode of #Surgeonslives #stuffthatmatters we meet Dr Mark Evers. He is a surgical oncologist and cancer researcher who is the head of the Markey cancer center at the University of Kentucky? In the years he has been at the helm of the cancer center, he has led it to NCI Cancer Center designation in 2013 and ultimately Comprehensive Cancer Center designation 10 years later. Mark grew up in the smallest of small towns in southern Tennessee and was the first of his family to go to college. An early mentor was Dr. Hiram Polk in Louisville before he spent 20 years at the university of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, where he was mentored successively by Dr. Jim Thompson, and then Dr. Courtney Townsend. Anyone would have expected him to become a Chair of Surgery in a high-ranking Academic Medical Center but he decided to follow another path when recruited to become the director of the cancer center in 2009. The conversation today was fascinating as he describes growing up from the humblest of backgrounds to becoming one of the true leaders in cancer medicine in the United States. Throughout all of this time, he has been a passionate and dedicated Rolling Stones fan, having gone to more than 50 concerts over the years in multiple different countries around the world. If you prefer to watch rather than listen, then you can find the full video interview of this podcast on the dedicated @Youtube channel. As always, please don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel and send me whatever comments you have in mind. #surgery #nci #cancercenter #mentorship #rollingstones #universityofkentucky #smallbeginnings https://www.lanereport.com/179579/202... https://www.susweb.org/2021/10/20/sus...

    58 Min.
  5. 26.10.2025

    Ashok Pathak - from India to East Yorkshire and a career in Surgery, Cricket and Giving Back

    Ashok Pathak from Hull in the UK, recently retired after a wonderful career as an Orthopedic Surgeon and leader in the creation of a career pathway for the Associate Specialty grade trainees. Born and educated in India where his father was a chest physician and a man who taught the values of giving back to those in need. The family established a hospital to treat Tuberculosis - almost endemic in the early 1950's - and it grew to 150 beds at one point in time. All the treatment was totally free and Ashok still runs the charity today. As a young Indian man, cricket was very important to Ashok to because a wicketkeeper and batsman playing first class cricket for his University and State. A passion for him as a young man, this is still his first love today and he has travelled to world watching many test matches live. However, medicine (and surgery) was an even bigger draw so he moved to the UK and has basically spent almost all of his career in East Yorkshire - where we first met in 1993. During this interview, he describes the career challenges, casual (and not so casual) career racism he faced in the early days and the work he ultimately did as an advocate for parallel trained doctors within the NHS. He was awarded the MBE for his services to medicine in England and India. Here is a man who understands the important things and values in life. Family, kindness, caring for those in need - truly #stuffthatmatters Don't forget, if you prefer to watch rather than listen, the full interview is available on the @youtube channel for #Surgeonslives #cricket #surgery #givingback #racisminsurgery #nhs #yorkshirecountrycricket #othopedicsurgery #familybusiness #charitymatters https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashok-pathak-243bb861/?originalSubdomain=uk http://cricketbeyondboundaries.com/india-hull-medicine-cricket-and-charity-an-anglo-indian-affair/ https://indianexpress.com/article/news-archive/print/indianorigin-surgeon-honoured-with-mbe-in-uk/?ref=archive_pg

    52 Min.
  6. 13.10.2025

    Matt Weiss talks career, changing direction and fixing cancer care from within a big system

    Matt Weiss is the deputy physician in Chief and Director of Surgical Oncology at Northwell Health Cancer Institute. He is an internationally recognized surgical oncologist with a special interest in pancreatic cancer and particularly interested in outcomes and matters of quality. His early career followed a very traditional academic pathway culminating in a long period on Faculty at Hopkins where his senior mentor was Dr. John Cameron. As everyone knows, there is an expectation that Hopkins surgeons will become a Chair of a university department so it was a surprise for many when Matt changed direction and joined Northwell Health a few years ago. As he describes in this fascinating interview, he was unable to resist the opportunity of improving cancer outcomes from within a large system like Northwell Health that cares for so many lives. Of course, he's still harbors ambitions on the academic front and believes that one day he will become a Chair when the time is right. But for now he is passionately engaged in the vision of a system approach. Of course, there is more to this man than his surgical career. A worryingly, good golfer, he is a lapsed fisherman and overcame his midlife crisis by buying a Porsche. He is also a fan of the Rolling Stones. Don't forget to like and subscribe to the channel and send your comments. If you prefer to watch rather than listen, then this interview is available the #surgeonslives @YouTube channel. https://www.northwell.edu/find-care/find-a-doctor/dr-matthew-john-weiss-md-1568416618 https://x.com/surgeonweiss https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-weiss-b1155a6/ #northwellhealth #pancreaticcancer #Hopkinssurgery #academicsurgery #research #surgeryrecovery #cancer #rollingstones #fishing #familytime

    58 Min.

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Surgeons tell their life stories beyond the workplace - Stuff That Matters

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