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Episode 1 of 2 from the American Transplant Congress 2015 in Philadelphia

Dr. Kirk is a surgeon/scientist and Chair of the  Department of Surgery at Duke, he is also the editor of the American Journal of Transplant.

He discusess being a surgeon scientist, choosing transplant as a career, and basics of anti-rejection medications.

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Diana Farmer M.D. FACS Chair and Pearl Stamps Stewart Professor, Department of Surgery Surgeon-in Chief

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Dr. Stanley Goldberg is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Minnesota. He is considered a living legend in the field of colorectal surgery. He lived through and played a large part in advancing the field through the enormous changes that have occurred in the past 50 years.



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Dr. John Weigelt is a Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Trauma and Critical Care at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is also the coordinating editor for Practical Reviews in General Surgery, and the medical director for SESAP 15 sponsored by the American College of Surgeons.



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Dr. Kenneth Azarow former Army surgeon, now Surgeon-in-Chief for Doernbecher Children&#39;s Hospital and Professor of Surgery at OHSU.



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Dr. John Holcomb former Army surgeon, now  Professor of Surgery at UT Houston where he also serves as Chief of Acute Care Surgery, and Director of  Center for Translational Injury Research.



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-Being lead author of PROPPR trial, and what we can really take away f...
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 Dr. Thomas E. Read colorectal surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Tufts University. Dr. Read is a co-editor for Diseases of the Colon &amp; Rectum.    Opening Shot: We discuss the evolving management and current guidelines for treating rectal cancer.   On The Podcast He Discusses   - His approach to complex rectal cancer patients  - Controversies with: TME, neoadjuvant therapy, local ex...
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Episode 5   Dr. Keith Lillemoe is Surgeon-in-Chief and Chief of the Department of Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital and the W Gerald Austen Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School. Additionally he is Editor-In-Chief of Annals of Surgery and editor of Greenfield&#39;s Surgical Text.   On The Podcast He Discusses  -Journey to becoming Chief of Surgery at MGH  -Experience editin...
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Episode 4.   Dr. John Cameron served as the Chief of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for nearly 20 years and is also the Alfred Blalock Distinguished Service Professor of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has a long-standing interest in pancreatic cancer, and during his career has operated on more patients with pancreatic cancer and done more Whipple resections (&gt;2000)  ...
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Episode 3  We are extremely proud to start this podcast off with Dr. Carlos Pellegrini MD, FACS.   Professor of Surgery and Chairman of Surgery at University of Washington.  World Renown Expert in Esophageal Disease  Past President of the American College of Surgeons   On The Podcast He Discusses:  -Role of ACS in a surgeon&#39;s career  -Workup and surgical management of esophageal cancer  -Tips a...
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#2: Benjamin Starnes, M.D. : Military Surgery, Future of Vascular Surgery Training and Blunt Vascular Injury
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Episode 2  We are honored to have Dr. Benjamin Starnes MD, FACS as one of our first interviews Professor of Surgery and Chief of Vascular Surgery Division at University of Washington Pioneer in treating ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms with endovascular grafts.  On The Podcast He Discusses: -Stories from his multiple combat deployments -Future of vascular surgery training -Treatment of blunt...
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#1: Introduction to Behind The Knife: Controversies in Surgical Management of Diverticular Disease
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Episode 1: Introduction to our new surgery podcast. Will discuss diverticular disease with Dr. Scott Steele.
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