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Dr. Christian Jones was a trauma and acute care surgeon, and an early innovator in surgical education. Dr. Jones generously participated and promoted Behind The Knife in its early years. He passed away in late 2024, and we spend the first 15 minutes of this episode reflecting on the person he was and the impact he made in surgery. Here is a link to his obituary https://www.peacefulalternatives.com/obituary/christian-jones Dr. Lisa Kodadek is a trauma and acute care surgeon at Yale. She was a resident under Dr. Jones at Johns Hopkins. She shares her insights and gratitude for being able to train under Dr. Jones. Following the memorial portion of this interview we listen to mock oral cases that Dr. Jones took Kevin Kniery and Woo Do through when they were general surgery residents in 2017. If you would like to hear more episodes from Dr. Jones, please search his name in our app as there are multiple others to enjoy. ***Fellowship Application Link: https://forms.gle/PQgAvGjHrYUqAqTJ9 Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
Grace plays with her caterpillar xylophone to honor her inner joy and talks about a baby pet pig neighbor she sees every week. She discusses the past week's journey to taking care of her physical, mental and emotional well-being and what that's triggered for her. Grace shows her appreciation for her friends, doctors, and figures like Tara Brach. [Spoiler Alert] Grace discusses the show Bloodhounds (2023, Netflix) written and directed by Kim Ju-hwan AKA Jason Kim, which Grace considers the best show she's seen in 2023. The series is based on a webtoon of the same title by Jeong Chan. Grace loves how gay this show is especially the opening of episode seven. Grace also appreciates the chemistry between Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi. Despite the hypermasculine action-packed violence and thrill on this show, Bloodhounds is full of heart which Grace observes as the only successful way to achieve cohesive balance on a show. Grace also feels differently about Super Junior's Si-won and how he's finally found the perfect role to play as an actor. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
Grace plays with her caterpillar xylophone to honor her inner joy and talks about a baby pet pig neighbor she sees every week. She discusses the past week's journey to taking care of her physical, mental and emotional well-being and what that's triggered for her. Grace shows her appreciation for her friends, doctors, and figures like Tara Brach. [Spoiler Alert] Grace discusses the show Bloodhounds (2023, Netflix) written and directed by Kim Ju-hwan AKA Jason Kim, which Grace considers the best show she's seen in 2023. The series is based on a webtoon of the same title by Jeong Chan. Grace loves how gay this show is especially the opening of episode seven. Grace also appreciates the chemistry between Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi. Despite the hypermasculine action-packed violence and thrill on this show, Bloodhounds is full of heart which Grace observes as the only successful way to achieve cohesive balance on a show. Grace also feels differently about Super Junior's Si-won and how he's finally found the perfect role to play as an actor. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
[Spoiler Alert] Grace discusses the show Save Me (OCN, 2017) starring Seo Yea-ji, Ok Taec-yeon, Jo Sung-ha and Woo Do-hwan. Grace analyzes the show's illustration of religious fanaticism to critique South Korean cults that take advantage of emotionally vulnerable civilians. She also examines South Korea's conflicting viewpoint around mental illness—how patients suffering from mental disorder and their families are unwilling to accept a clinical diagnosis from psychologists but willing to seek faith-based healing from shamans, folk medicine, herbal medicine, and religious cults. Grace empathizes with how hard it is for South Koreans to feel safety when seeking psychological counseling in a country that still stigmatizes mental illness. In her opening monologue, Grace celebrates her 36th birthday by indulging in a week-long journey of healing rituals with two reiki sessions, two therapy sessions, dream analyses and more. Grace's guest is clinical psychologist Dr. Jacob Ham who also serves as the Director of Center for Child Trauma and Resilience at Mount Sinai in New York. Grace and Dr. Ham discuss how to fill a gap by adding healing to the discourse of modern Korean traumas, the show Sky Castle, survival parenting, epigenetics through dreams, how dreams and zodiacs serve us, Indigenous shamanism, Goethe's light theory, yin and yang, fear of mushrooms and worms, the fascinating ways that our subconscious minds reach for our loved ones, and facing our dark matter with curiosity, presence and loving awareness. Trigger Warning: Grace is especially vulnerable and open in this episode and dives into her trauma history including child abuse, molestation, domestic violence, and more. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
[Spoiler Alert] Grace discusses the show Save Me (OCN, 2017) starring Seo Yea-ji, Ok Taec-yeon, Jo Sung-ha and Woo Do-hwan. Grace analyzes the show's illustration of religious fanaticism to critique South Korean cults that take advantage of emotionally vulnerable civilians. She also examines South Korea's conflicting viewpoint around mental illness—how patients suffering from mental disorder and their families are unwilling to accept a clinical diagnosis from psychologists but willing to seek faith-based healing from shamans, folk medicine, herbal medicine, and religious cults. Grace empathizes with how hard it is for South Koreans to feel safety when seeking psychological counseling in a country that still stigmatizes mental illness. In her opening monologue, Grace celebrates her 36th birthday by indulging in a week-long journey of healing rituals with two reiki sessions, two therapy sessions, dream analyses and more. Grace's guest is clinical psychologist Dr. Jacob Ham who also serves as the Director of Center for Child Trauma and Resilience at Mount Sinai in New York. Grace and Dr. Ham discuss how to fill a gap by adding healing to the discourse of modern Korean traumas, the show Sky Castle, survival parenting, epigenetics through dreams, how dreams and zodiacs serve us, Indigenous shamanism, Goethe's light theory, yin and yang, fear of mushrooms and worms, the fascinating ways that our subconscious minds reach for our loved ones, and facing our dark matter with curiosity, presence and loving awareness. Trigger Warning: Grace is especially vulnerable and open in this episode and dives into her trauma history including child abuse, molestation, domestic violence, and more. Follow @KDramaSchool on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok. Visit https://www.kdramaschool.com/ to learn more.
Jason Bingham, Kevin Kniery, John McClellan and Woo Do review high-yield adrenal topics for the ABSITE, including: hyperaldosteronism, Cushing syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, adrenal incidentaloma, adrenocortical carcinoma, pheochromocytoma. Review the congenital adrenal hyperplasia mnemonic here. Buy and rate your BTK ABSITE Companion HERE
What is the best way to celebrate episode 70 of the Evie Korean Drama podcast show? A massive crazy waffle (filled with fangirl levels of excitement!) about Evie's favourite Korean actors and actresses, right now at the end of 2020! How fun (for Evie! but hopefully for you too, haha!). Let's talk about Kim So-hyun, Seo-Ye-ji, Suzy, Yoo Yeon-seok, Lee Min-ho, Woo Do-hwan, Choi Jin-hyuk and about a million other people! Visit Evie's Patreon to support the show and for extra episodes: www.patreon.com/EvieKoreanDramaPodcast
Woo Do-hee dan Kim Hae-kyeong tidak sengaja bertemu dalam satu kesempatan yang membuat mereka akhirnya harus menerima takdir untuk selalu bertemu. Sampai suatu saat, mereka memutuskan untuk menjadi teman makan malam bareng walaupun tidak mengenal identitas satu sama lain. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movistalk/support
Join Dr. Scott Steele and Dr. Jason Bingham as they host our guests, Dr. Howard Ross and Dr. Ajita Prabhu to discuss interviewing in this new age of Zoom conferences. Prior BTK personality Dr. Woo Do also drops in to the show to discuss his own experiences interviewing for (and successfully matching in!) a Pediatric Surgery fellowship! Dr. Howard Ross - Chief of Colorectal Surgery and General Surgery Residency Program Director at Temple University Dr. Ajita Prabhu - Associate Professor of Surgery and General Surgery Program Director at Cleveland Clinic
Jason Bingham, Kevin Kniery, John McClellan and Woo Do review high-yield adrenal topics for the ABSITE, including: hyperaldosteronism, Cushing syndrome, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, adrenal incidentaloma, adrenocortical carcinoma, pheochromocytoma. Review the congenital adrenal hyperplasia mnemonic here. Get the BTK ABSITE Podcast Companion here!
In this episode, we talk about our impressions of the first episode of JTBC's My Country: The New Age, airing on Netflix, starring absolute hotties Yang Se-jong, Woo Do-hwan, and Kim Seol-hyun (dressed as a man). If you haven't watched the first episode of My Country: The New Age... WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Arnold Coran, one of pediatric surgery's key historical figures.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Keith Ashcraft, one of pediatric surgery's key historical figures.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear experts debate the pros and cons of the profession of pediatric surgery, as they seek to answer the question: "Would I encourage my daughter or son to become a pediatric surgeon?"
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we have a panel of leaders in pediatric surgery who happen to be women - Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Dr. Diana Farmer (@dianafarmermd), and Dr. Marion Henry (@mcwhmd). They talk about Benji Brooks, the first female pediatric surgeon, and how APSA has diversified over the years. Also in this episode is Dr. Mike Chen who talks about his experience as a patient and encourages us to truly perform patient-centered care.
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from pioneers who revolutionized the care of children with anorectal malformations (Dr. Alberto Pena @DrsPenaBischoff) and pectus excavatum (Dr. Donald Nuss).
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) cover the American Pediatric Surgical Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. In this episode, we hear from leaders showcasing the Journal of Pediatric Surgery (@jpedsurg) Top Educational Content (TEC): - Dr. David Powell (pedsurglibrary.com) on 2018’s TEC - Dr. Aaron Jensen (@arjensenmd) on pediatric cervical spine management - Dr. Shawn Rangel (@ShawnRangelMD) on antibiotic stewardship - Dr. Samir Gadepalli (@SamirGadepalli) on sepsis as a surgical problem
Woo Do (@woosongdo) and Meghana Kashyap (@PubMEG) joined forces in Boston to cover the American Pediatric Surgery Association's 50th Anniversary Meeting. We will be publishing episodes from the meeting throughout the week in our #APSA50 Series. We hope you follow along to hear some incredible insight and interviews with pioneers and leaders of pediatric surgery.
If your heart stops when you think about cardiac surgery, we hope to ease your anxiety in our first episode featuring a cardiac surgeon! Dr. Danny Chu is professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of Cardiac Surgery at the VA Hospital in Pittsburgh. Look out for a special re-appearance of Woo Do (@woosongdo)- he's back in this episode!
Woo Do and Jason Bingham interview Dr. Alex Haynes (Director of the Safe Surgery Division at Ariadne Labs and a surgical oncologist at MGH) about the history of surgical checklists, Lifebox, and how sustainable global surgery is about strengthening systems. To learn more, visit: lifebox.org ariadnelabs.org facebook.com/lifeboxfoundation twitter.com/SaferSurgery lifebox.org/thechecklisteffect
Jason Bingham and Woo Do interview leaders of surgical education at the 13th annual Academic Surgical Congress. Day 3 Lineup: - Rebecca Sippel (@rebecca_sippel): AAS President Experience, Re-defining Success - Matthew Martin (@docmartin22): Trauma Resuscitation, TEG/ROTEM - Joaquim Havens: Emergency General Surgery, Top Surf Spots Subscribe to our mailing list here: http://eepurl.com/df5OTr
Jason Bingham and Woo Do interview leaders of surgical education at the 13th annual Academic Surgical Congress. Day 2 Lineup: - Taylor Riall (@TaylorRiall): SUS President Experience, The Surgeon Scientist - Jeff Matthews (@JBMatthews): A Chair's Perspective: Do's and Don'ts of Interviewing - Heather Yeo (@heatheryeomd): Clinical Outcomes Research - Herbert Chen (@herbchen): Changing Organization Culture Subscribe to our mailing list here: http://eepurl.com/df5OTr
Jason Bingham and Woo Do interview leaders of surgical education at the 13th annual Academic Surgical Congress. Day 1 Lineup: - Jamie Coleman (@JJcolemanMD): social media to amplify your career - Stefan Holubar (@HolubarStefan): artificial intelligence in the age of the electronic medical record - Christian Jones (@jonessurgery): acute care surgery fellowship, AI, and social media - Lillian Kao (@LillianKao1): fundraising for educational initiatives Subscribe to our mailing list here: http://eepurl.com/df5OTr
Behind the Knife coverage of the 2017 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress: Dr. Sharmila Dissanaike (Chair of Surgery at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center) takes Woo Do and Dominic Forte through her technique for a subtotal cholecystectomy. Additionally, Kevin Kniery invites listeners to support BTK's mobile app development through this t-shirt fundraiser (https://www.customink.com/fundraising/behind-the-knife-app-fundraiser).
Behind the Knife coverage of the 2017 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress: Dr. Saketh Guntupalli (Gynecologic Oncology, University of Colorado) takes Woo Do and Dominic Forte through the workup and management of benign and malignant ovarian masses and offers surgical tips for ovarian torsion.
Dr. Kathleen Berfield, Chief of Thoracic Surgery at the Seattle VA, takes Woo Do and Kevin Kniery through 4 mock oral board scenarios.
After all the positives we've experienced this season, it was sad to have it marred by a quitter. We saw hints of this inherent weakness in Lindsey back during the storms, so it was not a surprise to see her fold like a piece of paper once the odds were not in her favor. In spite of this set back, there were still plenty of exciting developments in this episode. Tony was a roller coaster of activity, first being creative and succeeding in casting a shadow over Jeremiah but then over sharing with his alliance and finally by over celebrating a victory from a minority alliance position. The brains alliance is flush with their new sense of power, but they don't really appear to be cementing a solid, lasting majority alliance either. Alexis went into desperation mode. Jeremiah fumbled his way through another tribal council, and Morgan got some sweet revenge. The merge is coming, and there appears to be several castaways that will be left to act as free agents. Which group of five offers the best chance for Sarah? Will Tony end up sharing his HII? What is the best overall play for Morgan, Jeremiah, Sarah and Woo? Do you think there might be the possibility we will see an entirely new majority alliance form? Who do you think will be next to go? Here are the tribes after episode 5. New Aparri:Jeremiah, Kass, Morgan, Sarah, Spencer and Tasha New Solana:Jefra, LJ, Tony, Trish and Woo We've got several ways you can reach us. You can call and leave a voicemail at 206-350-1547. You can record an audio comment and attach it or just type up a quick text message and send it to us via email at joannandstacyshow@gmail.com. Listener Feedback is due by Saturday noon PST. Please keep it to 3 minutes or less. 00:00 Date 00:04 Tribute to Russ Landau by Aaron from Granville 00:34 Introductions 29:24 NToS 34:20 JSFL 40:06 Tribute to Russ Landau by Aaron from Granville Links for Today's Show Paul's Visual Roster for Survivor Cagayan Survivor Fans Podcast Fans group on Facebook JSFL SFP on Twitter Contact Info: Voicemail: 206-350-1547 Email: joannandstacyshow@gmail.com Survivor Fans Podcast P.O. Box 2811 Orangevale, CA 95662 Enjoy, Jo Ann and Stacy