LGBTQI+ Individuals in Surgery: Promoting and Diversifying the Surgical Workforce
Transgender and gender diverse surgeons face a myriad of challenges in the workforce due to social, structural, and institutional gender-binary paradigms. An opportunity exists for medical schools, surgical residency programs, fellowships, state organizations, and others, to recruit, sponsor, advocate, and retain transgender and gender diverse persons in surgery. Join us in this podcast interview with […]
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Climate Change in Surgery
Climate change is one of the greatest global public health threats of this century. This is an enormous issue that directly affects the field of surgery and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable patient populations. As surgeon educators, we have the unique opportunity to lead sustainability efforts both in and out of the operating room. In this episode, we will […]
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Impact of Bias on Learner Assessment
Over the past several years, diversity, equity, and inclusion have become hot-button issues within surgical education. Join Dr. Sarah Lund as she discusses the impact of bias on learner assessment with Dr. Amanda Cooper, the ASE DEI Committee Chair. Follow along as we discuss how bias can impact a learner’s educational experience and best practices for mitigating […]
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Faculty Development: Feedback
Many surgeon educators have no formal training in giving feedback. Yet, feedback is so important in helping learners grow and improve. With ABS rolling out EPAs this year, join Dr. Ming-Li Wang in this fireside conversation with ASE Faculty Development Committee leaders, Dr. Kenneth Lipshy and Dr. Jacob Peschman on the value of effective feedback, […]
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LGBTQI+ Surgical Community: Advocating for Faculty and Residents
An important feature of the future surgical workforce will be inclusivity. An opportunity exists for residency programs, fellowships, state organizations, and others, to recruit, sponsor, and advocate for LGQBT+ persons in surgery. Join us in this podcast interview with leading experts, Drs. David S Shapiro and Gordana Rasic, to learn about the existing resources, efforts, […]
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