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So, You Want to be a Hepatobiliary Surgeon? Dr. Rachel Beard, MD Brown Surgery Podcast

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Today are going to dive into hepatoboliliary surgery. We are going to take a look at what a day in the life looks like, some of the factors that go into choosing a HPB fellowship, address some of the misconceptions of becoming a HPB surgeon and, of course, touch on the often discussed work-life balance.

Joining me to discuss this topic is our own HPB surgeon and assistant program director Dr Racheal Beard.

Dr Beard completed her undergraduate studies at Boston University. She then went on to Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA for medical school. She did her General Surgery Residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and then went on to HPB fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,  Pittsburgh, PA. 

Podcast Chapters:

(1:32) Why a Career in Surgery?

(3:24) Why clinical research years?

(5:33) Are clinical research years mandatory for HPB  

(6:45) What does a normal week look like for you?

(7:55) What does a typical HPB practice look like at other centers?

(9:31) Decision on HPB vs Surgical Oncology vs Transplant for a fellowship in this field?

(11:22) Tips and advice for those considering a career in HPB?

(12:25) What to look for in a HPB fellowship?

(13:54) Any misconceptions about HPB surgery

(15:19) Importance of institutional support

(16:57) Work-Life Balance? 

My email is Kenneth.lynch@brownphysicians.org

Have a great week and I’m looking forward to having you back with us in the next episode of the Brown Surgery Podcast

Today are going to dive into hepatoboliliary surgery. We are going to take a look at what a day in the life looks like, some of the factors that go into choosing a HPB fellowship, address some of the misconceptions of becoming a HPB surgeon and, of course, touch on the often discussed work-life balance.

Joining me to discuss this topic is our own HPB surgeon and assistant program director Dr Racheal Beard.

Dr Beard completed her undergraduate studies at Boston University. She then went on to Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA for medical school. She did her General Surgery Residency at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts and then went on to HPB fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,  Pittsburgh, PA. 

Podcast Chapters:

(1:32) Why a Career in Surgery?

(3:24) Why clinical research years?

(5:33) Are clinical research years mandatory for HPB  

(6:45) What does a normal week look like for you?

(7:55) What does a typical HPB practice look like at other centers?

(9:31) Decision on HPB vs Surgical Oncology vs Transplant for a fellowship in this field?

(11:22) Tips and advice for those considering a career in HPB?

(12:25) What to look for in a HPB fellowship?

(13:54) Any misconceptions about HPB surgery

(15:19) Importance of institutional support

(16:57) Work-Life Balance? 

My email is Kenneth.lynch@brownphysicians.org

Have a great week and I’m looking forward to having you back with us in the next episode of the Brown Surgery Podcast

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