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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

BTK/ASTS Session 3: Post operative complications

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Lisa McElroy and Dr. Adeel Khan take us through the work up on most common post transplant complications.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back to

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Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, where we take a behind the scenes intimate look at surgery

0:26.1

from leaders in the field. Welcome to another episode of Behind the Knife where we continue our series in

0:45.8

collaboration with the American Society for Transplant Surgeons. Today we're

0:50.0

joined by Dr. Lisa McElroy. Lisa is currently an assistant professor of

0:54.1

surgery at Duke where she just started her clinical practice. She received her

0:58.1

medical degree from Michigan State and she completed her general surgery

1:01.1

residency at Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

1:05.0

During her residency training, she took three years away from her clinical work for lab or professional development time,

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where she was at the Comprehensive

1:13.7

Transplant Center and the Institute for Public Health and Medicine in

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Northwestern. In her three years there she received the Masters in Health Services

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and Outcomes Research. She just completed her

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abdominal transplant surgery fellowship at University of Michigan and we're honored to

1:28.4

have you with us today. Lisa welcome. Thanks, honored to be here. So why don't you just start off by telling the

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listeners why you chose transplantation as a career? Well in, I have found that it is, you know, the best combination of all the things that I love most about clinical medicine and surgery.

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I did not have a lot of exposure to transplant surgery as a medical student,

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