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This is a podcast for pre-medical students, medical students, and anyone interested in the life of a surgery resident. Each episode will discuss a different aspect of life as a surgery resident from your first case as a resident to the day you get your first attending job.
Contact us at RMSpodcast@outlook.com or follow us on twitter @CUDeptSurg, for Jason @jmsamuelsmd or Allie at @AhalpernUNC
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Episode 21 - Raising a Family as a Surgery Resident
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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Episode 20 - A Surgery Residency Mock Interview
In this episode, Jason and Allie sit down with Dr. Robert Mcintyre for a mock interview. Our hosts answered some of the most commonly asked questions heard on the interview trail. We hope this episode provides our medical student listeners with some insight into the process of interviewing for general surgery and other residency positions. Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app, follow the pod on twitter @RMSpod, and email us your questions at RMSpodcast@outlook.com.
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Episode 19 - Resident Success in Pediatric Surgery
In this episode, we speak with the Chief of Surgery at the Children's Hospital of Colorado - Dr. Thomas Inge. We spoke about how residents can be successful in achieving a successful match into pediatric surgery, what residents should be mindful of in approaching the pediatric surgical patient, and we discussed Dr. Inge's unique surgical subspecialty of adolescent bariatric surgery. Email us your questions at RMSpodcast@outlook.com and follow us at RMSpod
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Episode 18 Wellness and Resiliency in Surgical Residency Training
In this episode, the RMS pod welcomes Dr. Kshama Jaiswal, Associate Program Director at the University of Colorado general surgery residency. We discussed Dr. Jaiswal's efforts to expand the efforts towards residents and faculty wellness in the department as well as the important of physician wellness and how it impacts patient care. Email us your questions at RMSpodcast@outlook.com and follow us on twitter at @RMSpod.
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Episode 17 - The Patient Perspective
In this episode of Rocky Mountain Surgery, we spoke to Dr. Robert Meguid, thoracic surgeon at the University of Colorado Hospital, about his life-threatening illness and how that experience changed his perspective and his approach toward patient care. Dr. Meguid hopes that by sharing his story, he will shine light on many of the emotional and psychological struggles patients face through their illness and recovery, and how providers can be allies for their patients in ways beyond treating disease.
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Episode 16 Achieving Success as Surgeon Scientists - Research Fellow Experience
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In this episode, Jason spoke to one of our co-residents at UCH Bobby Torphy about his experience as a research fellow. Bobby shared a number of tips for being a successful surgeon scientist and spoke about applying for grants, manuscript writing, organizing your research, and the benefits of completing dedicated research time as a resident.
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