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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

USA vs. UK: ASGBI Ep. 3 - Who Does Research Better?

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2025

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Research is so critical to the field of surgery worldwide. But how does the world of academic surgery compare in the UK? Join BTK fellow Jon Williams and ASGBI partner Jared Wohlgemut  for another installment of our BTK/ASGBI collaborative series where we take a deep dive investigating the many facets of surgical research–everything from getting started, funding, collaboration, mentorship, and sage advice from two incredibly successful academic surgeons. Professor Susan Moug represents the UK while Dr. Lesly Dossett represents the US in this excellent episode for any trainee or surgeon who is academically-inclined. After listening, you get to decide–who does it better?? UK or US?

Professor Moug is an Honorary Professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. She is a Consultant Colorectal and Robotic surgeon at Golden Jubilee National University Hospital in Clydebank, and at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley, Scotland. She is also the Director of Research for the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland since 2021, and the Surgical Specialty Lead for Colorectal Research at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. She has been awarded a Senior Fellowship from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government, and was the chief investigator for the Emergency Laparotomy in Frailty multicentre study, and the No-Laps follow-on study. Essentially, she is one of the leading researchers in emergency surgery in the UK, having been awarded over 1 million in grant funding for this under-researched and underfunded area.

Dr. Dossett is an associate professor and surgical oncologist at the University of Michigan. After completing her undergraduate degree at Western Kentucky University, She completed both medical school and her general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN, during which she obtained an Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality training grant as well as a Masters in Public Health during research time. Following residency, she served as an active duty staff surgeon in the US Navy for several years before pursuing surgical oncology fellowship training at Moffitt Cancer Center. In 2016 she came on to University of Michigan as faculty and has since held numerous academic leadership roles both institutionally and nationally, including vice chair for faculty development, chief of the division of surgical oncology, and president of the Surgical Outcomes Club. Dr. Dossett has an impressive portfolio of research work focusing on implementation and de-implementation of comprehensive cancer care, which is funded through multiple NIH grants. 

If you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for more upcoming BTK/ASGBI collaborative content. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]

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0:00.0

Behind the Knife, the Surgery Podcast.

0:09.1

Relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day.

0:28.2

Hello, friends. This is Patrick Georgoff at Behind the Knife, and we want you, yes, you to join our team.

0:33.8

We are now accepting applications for our subspecialty teams. Do you have something to say?

0:37.9

Some surgical education that you just need to get off your chest. Then what better way to share your knowledge and passion for surgery than by joining the

0:42.1

number one surgery education podcast in the world?

0:45.4

Behind the Knife has over 20 million listeners to date and an amazing new platform.

0:50.3

Plus, it looks great on the old CV.

0:52.9

We are asking enthusiastic educators to build a team of three to four surgeons who would

0:57.5

develop one new subspecialty podcast every four months for two years, so six episodes

1:02.9

total.

1:04.0

Ideally, teams will consist of surgeons from the same institution who are at different

1:07.2

points in their career.

1:08.6

For example, a resident, fellow, junior attending, and senior attending.

1:13.8

Podcast content will alternate between clinical challenges and surgery and journal reviews.

1:18.8

Check out the application link in the podcast notes for more information, including a list of

1:23.1

specialties.

1:24.6

Applications are due March 1st.

1:26.4

Again, applications are due March 1st. All specialty teams will get access to BTK resources, including microphones, software, help with editing and social media love, and so much more. Dominate the day.

1:40.3

Hello and welcome back to Behind the Knife. Today we have the next installment of our awesome collaborative series with the Association of Surgeons in Great Britain and Ireland, where we compare and contrast various aspects of the field of surgery with experts from both sides of the pond.

1:54.8

After a deep dive, you as the listener get to decide who does it better.

1:58.9

I'm John Williams, one of the Behind the Night Fellows, and once again,

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