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S04E81 - From Columbia General Surgery to Robotics: A Journey to Cardiothoracic Surgery with Dr. Joseph DeRose

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English - June 18, 2024 07:00 - 1 hour - 41.6 MB
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Revisit the demanding yet rewarding world of surgical training with us as host Dr. Sam Rhee @botoxandburpeepodcast sits down with Dr. Joseph DeRose, Professor and Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Montefiore Einstein Medical Center. We share memories from our surgical residency days at Columbia University Medical Center, reflecting on the camaraderie, jokes, and resilience that shaped our careers. Dr. DeRose's journey from those formative years to his current leadership role underscores the importance of teamwork, hard work, and precision in the OR. 

Explore the evolution of surgical training and practice, where high expectations and competitive environments meet innovative advancements like minimally invasive procedures and robotic surgeries. Dr. DeRose offers insights into his pioneering work in robotic cardiac surgery, shedding light on how these technologies are transforming the field. The episode also touches on his mentoring relationships, particularly with Dr. George Todd, and explores the balance between clinical practice and leadership roles. 

Balancing the high stakes of surgery with personal passions takes center stage as we discuss the parallels between the precision required in both heart surgery and sports. Join us for this nostalgic and motivational episode, perfect for current and aspiring surgeons, as we journey from residency to becoming leaders in cardiothoracic surgery.

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