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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

USA vs. UK: ASGBI Ep. 2 - Surgical Careers

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Education, Science

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

We’re excited to bring you the second episode in our BTK/ASGBI collaborative series, where we compare and contrast various aspects of surgery in the US and the UK, debating who does it better. In today’s episode, BTK fellow Jon Williams and ASGBI hosts Kellie Bateman and Jared Wohlgemut welcome the Christian Macutkiewicz from the UK and Scott Steele to discuss surgeon careers--from getting your first faculty job to broadening your impact to compensation structures. 

Dr. Macutkiewicz is the President-Elect of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. He is a General and HPB Surgeon in Manchester, England. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at the University of Birmingham, before studying medicine at the University of Manchester, and received an MD doctorate at the University of Manchester for research into sepsis. He underwent surgical training in North West Deanery, before completing an HPB and Liver Transplant Fellowship in Leeds. He has been a consultant surgeon in Nottingham, Leeds and most recently in Manchester since 2018. He also works privately at Spire Manchester Hospital. 

Dr. Steele needs no introduction as a founder of BTK, but otherwise he is president of the Cleveland Clinic main campus and chair of the department of colorectal surgery. After graduating from West Point, Dr. Steele received his medical degree from University of Wisconsin. He then underwent general surgery residency training at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, WA followed by colorectal surgery fellowship training at University of Minnesota Medical Center. Dr. Steele then served in the military as an active duty surgeon until 2015, including several deployments and further faculty time at Madigan where he additionally served as Associate Program Director for general surgery. He then served as Division Chief of colorectal surgery at University Hospitals in Cleveland and associate director of surgical services at the Digestive Health Institute, prior to being named Chair of the department of colorectal surgery at the Cleveland Clinic in 2016, a position that he continues to hold today. 

So, which country would you rather work in to carry out your illustrious surgical career? Give this episode a listen and decide for yourself!

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast, relevant and engaging content designed to help you

0:11.6

dominate the day.

0:23.4

Hello and welcome to Behind the Knife.

0:28.9

Today we're back with our awesome ASGBI collaborators from the UK for another installment of the ASGBI collaborative series where we compare and contrast various aspects of the field of surgery

0:34.3

as it is done in Great Britain and the United States.

0:38.8

After hearing from both the U.S. and the UK-based experts, you as the listeners get to decide who does it better. I'm John

0:44.9

Williams, one of the BTK fellows. And once again, I'm joined by Kelly Bateman and Jared Volgamit from the UK,

0:51.4

the host an awesome episode for you guys. Kelly, do you want to talk about what topic we're going to talk about today?

0:56.9

Today we'll be talking about surgeons careers in both the UK and the US.

1:02.2

Specifically, we'll compare and contrast some of the different types of hospital environments,

1:06.3

practice types, a bit of general versus specialty care, private versus public care, signed in a surgical

1:13.6

job, hours and compensation, and much, much more.

1:17.6

And obviously to talk about all these things, we need two experts who have seen very illustrious

1:22.6

and varied careers. Jared, would you like to introduce our UK expert guest? Today we're joined by Dr.

1:29.2

Christian Makutovic, who is the president-elect of the Association of Surgeons of Great

1:35.0

Britain and Ireland. He is a general and HPB surgeon in Manchester, England, and he completed

1:41.4

a bachelors of science in Biochemistry at the University of Birmingham

1:44.8

before studying medicine at the University of Manchester.

1:48.4

He received an MD doctorate at the University of Manchester for research into sepsis,

1:53.9

and he underwent surgical training in the Northwest Deanery in England.

1:58.2

He then completed his HPB and Liver Transplant transplant fellowship in Leeds, and he's been a

2:03.4

consultant surgeon in Nottingham, Leeds, and most recently in Manchester since 2018. He also works

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