Barriers continue to limit entry into the surgical workforce for URiM trainees, including lack of exposure, financial barriers, and inadequate mentorship. This perspective highlights actionable strategies to sustain progress toward an inclusive workforce. https://t.co/EBD3f8apiC
NEW: NIH spending on new medical research has fallen roughly $1 billion behind the pace of years past, delaying thousands of scientific projects.
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Thanks @JNCCN for publishing our work on a controversial topic — should we be prescribing 28 days of extended VTE chemoprophylaxis (LMWH or DOAC) after cancer surgery?
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Perfect explanation on AI’s impact on critical thinking and can be applied to AI’s growing presence in medicine. I try to discourage other residents from using it, especially interns. #MedEd
The coaching mindset requires the intersection of three major components:
Emotional intelligence 🔄 Respecting people 🔄 Believing in people
🎙️: @DouglasEWood1 | #ACSLAS26
The brilliant energetic @JeyarajahRohan enthusiastically delivers a highly informative, engaging, and entertaining lecture on how to build a program in the community @AmCollSurgeons#ACSLAS26
You have to lead, work hard, be efficient, and use the ACS. There is a way to exist outside of academic practice, if that is what you want.
🎙️: @JeyarajahRohan | #ACSLAS26
Advocacy matters in surgery because it impacts patient outcomes beyond the OR, defines the future workforce, and influences policy. We must do this in the House of Surgery.
🎙️: @DrCNClarke | #ACSLAS26
You don’t need a title to lead and not all people with titles are leaders. While there are different styles of leadership, advocacy is essential to your success as a leader. It’s people focused and team focused.
🎙️: @DrCNClarke | #ACSLAS26
Surgeons get things done; we’re the ones who have to get it done. I want students to be able to perform at the edge of comfort.
🎙️: @JeyarajahRohan | #ACSLAS26
The World Health Organization has announced that we will start running out of clean water (drinking, showering, laundry, dishes) in the next FEW YEARS. We are officially entering water bankruptcy. This is a direct result of AI. Please stop using it now.
For the first time, five African American surgeons now lead the Trauma Service at the preeminent Johns Hopkins Hospital. This milestone, recognized during Black History Month, proves generations of determination behind every title. Linsey Davis reports. https://t.co/QzCTi776bC