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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

#APSA50: Pediatric Surgery's Historical Figures - Arnold Coran

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2019

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

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.

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0:35.8

surgery from leaders Behind the Knife. We are here. It's Megan

0:55.4

a cushup and Wu Doe. We are at the Apsa 50th anniversary meeting and

0:59.8

sitting with us is Dr. Arnold Corin and his wife Susan Corin and we are super

1:05.3

excited to talk to them both about Dr Corin's history and all the achievements

1:10.5

and accomplishments he's made in his career. He is professor of surgery at

1:14.7

the University of Michigan and he went to Harvard College and Harvard Medical School

1:20.2

continued his training at the Brigham Hospital for residency in general and

1:24.7

thoracic surgery, and went on to do his pediatric surgery fellowship at Boston

1:29.2

Children's Hospital. So he is a Boston native and we're here at the 50th anniversary celebration in

1:35.8

Boston itself. So Dr Corrin why don't you tell us about your story and

1:40.0

how you got to this prominent position that you're at now.

1:44.0

All right, you want to start from when I was born?

1:47.0

Well, I grew up in Madhapan and Dorchester in Boston. I went to Boston Latin school which was a free prep school you probably may know and not know and then was lucky enough to get

2:07.7

scholarships for Harvard College and Harvard Medical School and as I said as you said that brought me into the

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