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🗓️ 18 March 2019
⏱️ 57 minutes
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Dr. Rebecca Sippel discusses a whole range of endocrine pathologies in this very educational episode!
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0:29.8 | Behind the Knife, The Surgery Podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at another episode of Behind the Knife. This is |
0:54.0 | Kevin Canary today on the call. We have Jason Shreya and Megana on the call with us and we |
0:58.6 | are lucky enough today to interview Dr. Rebecca Sippel. she's an associate professor and vice chair of academic affairs and professional |
1:07.5 | development and she's the chief of endocrine surgery at the University of Wisconsin. |
1:12.3 | She completed a medical degree at Washington University of Wisconsin. She completed her medical degree at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis |
1:17.0 | and her General Surgery Residency at the University of Wisconsin |
1:20.0 | and completed her fellowship in Interkin Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco. |
1:25.4 | You may have heard Dr. Sippel before on the podcast. |
1:27.4 | She was a guest at the Academic Surgical Congress and we were excited to have her on for a full |
1:31.5 | interview today. Thank you Dr. |
1:33.6 | Sippel for joining us today. Thank you. Happy to be here. And we just like |
1:39.1 | always like to start off wanting to know kind of how did you get into surgery and then how did you end up |
1:44.8 | deciding to pursue a career in endocrine surgery? You know when I started |
1:50.3 | medical school I actually was really fascinated by endocrine physiology. I thought I was going to be an |
1:54.9 | endocrinologist and then when I started my third year rotations actually fell in love with my |
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