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The Cold Steel surgical podcast: lessons learned from the first 125 episodes

Ball, Chad G ; Farooq, Ameer ; Harvey, Edward J

Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2022-06, Vol.65 (3), p.E404-E404 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Canada: CMA Impact, Inc

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  • Título:
    The Cold Steel surgical podcast: lessons learned from the first 125 episodes
  • Autor: Ball, Chad G ; Farooq, Ameer ; Harvey, Edward J
  • Assuntos: Audiences ; Cold ; Digital broadcasting ; Emergency medical care ; Humans ; Medical education ; Podcasts ; Steel ; Surgery ; Verbal communication
  • É parte de: Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2022-06, Vol.65 (3), p.E404-E404
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  • Descrição: More specifically, it has been reported that up to 89% of some medical specialties utilize podcast learning on a monthly basis.2 As a result, podcasts now present an important opportunity for the communication of most ideas to any and every audience on a global landscape and scale. The Cold Steel podcast (https://soundcloud.com/cjs -podcast) has now released more than 125 episodes with interviews of distinguished and interesting guests from around the world. Topics have been wide ranging and have included master classes in clinical content aimed at continuing medical education for working surgeons and surgical trainees; diverse concepts and examples of surgical innovation; discussions of leadership principles, examination skills, academic and community surgery, basic science, peer-reviewed publishing, public speaking, philanthropy, surgical history, international surgery, the business of surgery, planetary health, and medical education; and challenging conversations regarding family loss, physician burnout and well-being, financial health, divorce, surgical palliation, bullying, international medical graduate obstacles, gender and racial equity, retirement from practice, professionalism, behavioural conduct within the operating room, struggling trainees, and beginning a fellowship and/or surgical career. Il s'agit d'un article en libre acces distribué conformément aux modalités de la licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), qui permet l'utilisation, la diffusion et la reproduction dans tout médium a la condition que la publication originale soit adéquatement citée, que l'utilisation se fasse a des fins non commerciales (c.-a-d., recherche ou éducation) et qu'aucune modifcation ni adaptation n'y soit apportée.
  • Editor: Canada: CMA Impact, Inc
  • Idioma: Inglês;Espanhol

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