The Official AAGL Young Alumni Network Podcast addresses topics of interest that are pertinent to those immediately out of fellowship to help them succeed, thrive, and enjoy attending life!
Cheri Gardner shares her inside-knowledge on surgical coding for Minimally Invasive Gynecologic SurgeryHosts: Amanda Ulrich MD ; Steven Radtke MD ; Michelle Pacis MD MPH
Dr. Gretchen Makai shares her insight on starting and maintaining a MIGS division.Hosts: Amanda Ulrich MD ; Steven Radtke MD ; Michelle Pacis MD MPH
Listen now and learn as Dr. Traci Ito and Dr. Michelle Pacis discuss public loan service loan forgiveness (PSLF) with Dr. Sotirios Keros and expert on the subject!Interviewee:Dr. Sotirios Keros MD PhD- Child Neurologist and Co-Founder of Doctored Moneyhttps://www.doctoredmoney.orgHosts:Dr. Traci Ito- MIGS Surgeon EVMSDr. Michelle Pacis - MIGS Surgeon Christiana Care Production:Dr. Jeffrey Woo- AAGL FMIGS Fellow Scripps Clinic
Given the recent racial climate in the United States, AAGL- Young Alumni Network, in conjunction with AAGL, has sought to understand experiences with racism and racial inequality in our community in an effort to increase awareness and become better allies. In these next two episodes of MIGS on the Mic, titled “Exploring Racism Through the Lens of Black Surgeons”, we spoke with some of our black american colleagues to learn about their personal and professional journeys.Interviewees:Dr. Linda Bradley- Professor of OB/GYN Cleveland ClinicDr. Keith Downing - Urogynecology Division Chief/FMIGS Fellowship Director Good Samaritan Medical CenterDr. Conrad Duncan- Urogynecology Division Chief Saint Agnes Medical GroupDr. Kayla Nixon- AAGL FMIGS Fellow Northwestern UniversityHosts:Dr. Traci Ito- MIGS Surgeon EVMSDr. Michelle Pacis - MIGS Surgeon Christiana Care Production:Dr. Jeffrey Woo- AAGL FMIGS Fellow Scripps Clinic
Given the recent racial climate in the United States, AAGL- Young Alumni Network, in conjunction with AAGL, has sought to understand experiences with racism and racial inequality in our community in an effort to increase awareness and become better allies. In these next two episodes of MIGS on the Mic, titled “Exploring Racism Through the Lens of Black Surgeons”, we spoke with some of our black american colleagues to learn about their personal and professional journeys.Interviewees:Dr. Linda Bradley- Professor of OB/GYN Cleveland ClinicDr. Keith Downing - Urogynecology Division Chief/FMIGS Fellowship Director Good Samaritan Medical CenterDr. Conrad Duncan- Urogynecology Division Chief Saint Agnes Medical GroupDr. Kayla Nixon- AAGL FMIGS Fellow Northwestern UniversityHosts:Dr. Traci Ito- MIGS Surgeon EVMSDr. Michelle Pacis - MIGS Surgeon Christina Care Production:Dr. Jeffrey Woo- AAGL FMIGS Fellow Scripps Clinic
Join our host's Dr. Traci Ito and Dr. Michelle Pacis as they delve into Dr. Jessica Shepherd thoughts on incorporating social media into your practice. Dr. Jessica Shepherd is a women’s health expert, minimally invasive surgeon and the founder of Her Viewpoint. Dr. Shepherd completed her MIGS fellowship at the University of Louisville where she also concurrently earned her MBA. She now practices in Dallas, TX. Dr. Shepherd has a presence on several social media platforms including facebook, instagram, and twitter. She is also a well known media personality that is seen regularly as an expert on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Talk, Dr. Oz, Steve Harvey, and CBS news. Listen to this podcast to learn her key take-ways as an expert in social media.Technical support (Hosting/Editing/Posting) provided by Dr. Jeffrey Woo.