stitcherLogoCreated with Sketch.
Get Premium Download App
Listen
Discover
Premium
Shows
Likes
Merch

Listen Now

Discover Premium Shows Likes

Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed

37 Episodes

50 minutes | May 24, 2022
Patient Advocacy with Dr. Veronica Lerner
In this episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Veronica Lerner, ​​a Gynecologic Surgeon at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Dr. Lerner shares how her journey in medicine began and the personal impact of growing up in a family from the former Soviet Union with a background in medicine, passionate about helping others. She talks about how she approaches surgical education today and the importance of considering time and surgical complexity when teaching. She also talks about how she believes simulation can help trainees fine tune their surgical training experience in the long run. Dr. King and Dr. Lerner have an in depth discussion on the value of honesty in leadership, the importance of patient advocacy and why focusing on the delivery of quality care, over being motivated by the furthering of science and teaching is necessary.   Resources: Dr. Veronica Lerner
39 minutes | Feb 18, 2022
Reimagining residency with Dr. Helen Morgan
In this episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Helen Morgan, ​​Clinical Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Learning Health Sciences at the University of Michigan. Dr. Morgan shares her insights on the diversification of the physician workforce. She also discusses how to optimize residency interviews, including the benefits of a standardized letter of evaluation, and the integration of coaching with medical education. Dr. Morgan talks about American Medical Association’s (AMA) reimagining residency grant “Right Resident, Right Program, Ready Day One,” where she is currently co-investigator and program evaluation lead.   Resources: Dr. Helen Morgan Right Resident, Right Program, Ready Day One
31 minutes | Jan 14, 2022
Advocating for yourself with Dr. Kelly Wright (Part 2)
In the second part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Kelly Wright, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Kelly discusses the power of social media and how to set boundaries with technology, including email and the ever expanding virtual world. She also offers pro-tips on how to capitalize on telehealth to optimize patient care.   Resources: Dr. Kelly Wright on Twitter Dr. Kelly Wright on LinkedIn 48th Annual Scientific Meeting Social Media Committee Presents: Harnessing the Power of Social Media in Gynecological Medicine Think Again by Adam Grant
29 minutes | Jan 7, 2022
Advocating for yourself with Dr. Kelly Wright (Part 1)
In the first part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Kelly Wright, a minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Kelly dives into the impact of gender bias in all areas of medicine and how she manages this in the operating room. She also discusses the power of social media and how she advocates for herself for appropriate compensation when she’s approached by the industry for her opinion.   Resources: Dr. Kelly Wright on Twitter Dr. Kelly Wright on LinkedIn Caprice Greenberg’s AAS 2017 President Address “Sticky Floors and Glass Ceilings” Dr. Louise P. King on Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed Part 1, Part 2
19 minutes | Dec 23, 2021
Integrating APPs in your Healthcare Organization with Dr. Matthew Barker, MD (Part 2)
Welcome to the second part of this two-part episode; Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Matthew Barker, a Board Certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. He is the Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Avera Health. For 12 years at the University of South Dakota, Matthew has been a Professor of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery in the Departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Internal Medicine, and Neurosciences.    In this episode, Matthew opens up on his journey into private medical practice in South Dakota, how he ended up having an idea for a full APP course, and how he engages his team in creating a meaningful culture at work.   Tune in!   During this episode, you will learn about; [01:55] How the APP course came into being and its mission [06:47] Allowing APPs to work in your clinic is the starting point of medical magic  [08:16] Available resources you can use to measure the level of your APPs mastery [10:36] The noble and incomparable roles of medical practitioners to the society [12:27] Matt’s Piano lessons and his hobbies [18:34] Ending show Connect With Dr. Matthew Barker  Website: https://www.avera.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MA_BARKER_MD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-a-barker-m-d-f-a-c-o-g-313971/  
33 minutes | Dec 17, 2021
Integrating APPs in your Healthcare Organization with Dr. Matthew Barker, MD
The world of healthcare is evolving, and it is important to keep up with the changes in the industry. Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) play a big role in this evolution. Welcome to the first part of this two-part episode; Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Matthew Barker, a Board Certified in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery. He is the Director of Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery at Avera Health. For 12 years at the University of South Dakota, Matthew has been a Professor of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery in the Departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Internal Medicine, and Neurosciences.  In this episode, Matthew opens up on how he incorporates Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) into his clinic as well as into his operating room, how his mother inspired his advocacy for women’s wellness, and the importance of connecting with our patients. Tune in!   During this episode, you will learn about; [01:30] Meet our today’s guest, Dr. Matthew Barker [04:22] How many APPs, how he efficiently trains and integrates them  [05:38] How he transitioned APPs from clinics to the operating room [07:21] The process of training APPs for surgery procedures  [09:47] Why do you need an APP for your healthcare organization’s success? [10:56] How Matt manages the operations of APPs when in the operating room  [12:28] Billing and reimbursement tips for APPs [16:08] The importance of connecting with our patients [20:20] How Matt started living in South Dakota [21:55] Medical practice vs. furthering his education after graduation [25:36] It’s okay to be nervous in the operating room [27:12] First time experiences and anxiety into medical practice [29:37] Preparation tips before doing surgery or operating room [32:56] Ending Show   Connect With Dr. Matthew Barker  Website: https://www.avera.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MA_BARKER_MD LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-a-barker-m-d-f-a-c-o-g-313971/
31 minutes | Dec 1, 2021
Surgeon volume and ethics with Dr. Louise P. King (Part 2)
In the second part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Louise P. King, an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Surgeon within the Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Brigham and Women's. Lousie dives into the importance of appropriate reimbursement for gynecologic procedures as well as action items to help close these gaps. She also discusses the difficulties in navigating the medical system, especially for endometriosis care from the patient’s perspective.   Resources: SGS Annual Course in Advanced Gynecologic Surgery Surgeon volume and ethics with Dr. Louise P. King (Part 1) Endo What? Double Discrimination, the Pay Gap in Gynecologic Surgery, and Its Association With Quality of Care by Dr. Katie L. Watson and Dr. Louise P. King
35 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
Surgeon volume and ethics with Dr. Louise P. King (Part 1)
In the first part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Louise P. King, an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School and a Surgeon within the Division of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Brigham and Women's. Louise opens up about what led her to switch careers from law into medicine. She also talks about the importance of critical thinking and the ethical considerations about disclosing volume to our patients.   Resources: Double Discrimination, the Pay Gap in Gynecologic Surgery, and Its Association With Quality of Care by Katie L. Watson and Louise P. King
29 minutes | Jul 28, 2021
Advocacy for endometriosis with Shannon Cohn (Part 2)
In the second part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Shannon Cohn, a film producer and an advocate for endometriosis. Shannon opens up about her own personal struggles with endometriosis and how she subsequently has become an advocate for this disease through her films, Endo What, and her upcoming documentary, Below the Belt, coming out this fall. She also discusses how she has secured millions of research dollars for endometriosis through DOD funding and also the impact of her school nurse initiative, which is working to cut down the diagnosis time for endometriosis in adolescents.   Resources: Shannon Cohn on LinkedIn Endo What documentary Endo What website School Nurse Initiative Endo What on Twitter Endo What on Instagram Endo What on Facebook
29 minutes | Jul 21, 2021
Advocacy for endometriosis with Shannon Cohn (Part 1)
In the first part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Shannon Cohn, a film producer and an advocate for endometriosis. She is the producer and director of the documentary, Endo What, with a second film called Below the Belt coming out this fall. Shannon talks about her journey from international law into the graduate film program at NYU. She also shares where she finds her creativity and how her time in West Africa shaped her future.   Resources: Shannon Cohn on LinkedIn Endo What documentary Endo What website Endo What on Twitter Endo What on Instagram Endo What on Facebook Sliding Doors movie
25 minutes | Jun 26, 2021
Surgical coaching with Janet Dombrowski (Part 2)
In the second part of this two-part episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Janet Dombrowski. Janet discusses the importance of compassionate self-talk and provides insight on how to maintain momentum. She also teases her upcoming TeLinde Lecture at Society of Gynecologic Surgeons’ 47th Annual Scientific Meeting.   Resources: SGS’ 47th Annual Scientific Meeting
26 minutes | Jun 22, 2021
Surgical coaching with Janet Dombrowski (Part 1)
In this first part of a two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Janet Dombrowski. Janet talks about her career transition from nursing into coaching. She also discusses the importance of finding your why and the unique area of surgical coaching.   Resources: SGS’ 47th Annual Scientific Meeting
29 minutes | Jun 10, 2021
Reflections after retirement with Dr. Mark Walters (Part 2)
In this second part of a two-part episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Mark Walters. Mark discusses maximizing educational impact during each case and the incorporation of new technology. He also shares his thoughts about integration of surgical coaching.   Resources: SGS’ 47th Annual Scientific Meeting The Mark D. Walters Lectureship Fund
30 minutes | May 19, 2021
Reflections after retirement with Dr. Mark Walters (Part 1)
In this first part of a two-part episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Mark Walters. Mark is the first endowed chair for the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons (SGS) and has his own lectureship fund that was established in 2020. He talks about what he’s been up to since his retirement from the Cleveland Clinic this past year and provides insight into being a surgical educator.    Resources: SGS’ 47th Annual Scientific Meeting The Mark D. Walters Lectureship Fund
23 minutes | May 5, 2021
Training transitions and vision for MIGS with Dr. Jake Lauer (Part 2)
In the second episode of a two-part series, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Jake Lauer, currently a Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, to discuss his perspective piece, “The Future of the Gynecologic Surgeon: Rationale for and Steps toward Subspecialization of Complex Gynecologic Surgery.” Jake also dives into the history of the OBGYN profession and where he sees a subspecialization of MIGS moving in the future.   Resources: Dr. Jake Lauer on LinkedIn Dr. Jake Lauer on Twitter Dr. Jake Lauer on Instagram The Future of the Gynecologic Surgeon: Rationale for and Steps toward Subspecialization of Complex Gynecologic Surgery by Jacob K. Lauer, MD, MPH, FACOG and Arnold P. Advincula, MD, FACOG, FACS Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed with Dr. Jake Lauer (Part 1)
32 minutes | Apr 20, 2021
Training transitions and vision for MIGS with Dr. Jake Lauer (Part 1)
In this first episode of a two-part series, Dr. Cara King talks to Dr. Jake Lauer, currently a Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery (MIGS) fellow at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, about work transitions from residencies to fellowships into staff and vice versa. Jake talks about his unconventional transition from residency to an academic practice and back to his current fellowship. He shares what he has found challenging and surprises along the way.   Resources: Dr. Jake Lauer on LinkedIn Dr. Jake Lauer on Twitter Dr. Jake Lauer on Instagram The Future of the Gynecologic Surgeon: Rationale for and Steps toward Subspecialization of Complex Gynecologic Surgery by Jacob K. Lauer, MD, MPH, FACOG and Arnold P. Advincula, MD, FACOG, FACS Strava GPS Cycling and Running App
36 minutes | Apr 13, 2021
Transgender Surgery (Part 2)
In this episode, Dr. Cara King continues her conversation with Dr. Cecile Ferrando, director of the transgender surgery and medicine program at The Cleveland Clinic. They discuss the difficult topics of coping with as well as reflecting on surgical complications, and how being a female in the operating room can have unique challenges. Listen as Cecile shares how she has taken her surgical practice to the next level through innovation.   Resources: Dr. Cecile Ferrando on Twitter Dr. Cecile Ferrando at the Cleveland Clinic Part 1 of the conversation with Dr. Cecile Ferrando Society of Gynecologic Surgeons (SGS) SGS 47th Annual Scientific Meeting
40 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
Transgender Surgery (Part 1)
In the first episode of a two-part series, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Cecile Ferrando, director of the transgender surgery and medicine program at The Cleveland Clinic, following International Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31. Cecile talks about her journey into reconstructive transgender surgery and how she prepared for her first few cases post-fellowship. She also discusses the importance of transparency with her patients.   Resources: Dr. Cecile Ferrando at the Cleveland Clinic Dr. Cecile Ferrando on Twitter
60 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
Advanced Imaging for Endometriosis
In this episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Mathew Leonardi, an advanced gynecologic surgeon and sonologist (ultrasound specialist) at McMaster University Medical Centre in Hamilton, Canada. As March is Endometriosis awareness month, Mathew talks about advanced endometriosis imagery and how it impacts preoperative counseling, planning and intraoperative surgical intervention. He also talks about how he created his own path to get to where he is today. Listen as he shares how to build skills in advance sonography and incorporate this into residency as well as fellowship education.   Resources: Dr. Mathew Leonardi’s website Dr. Mathew Leonardi on Youtube “How to perform an ultrasound to diagnose endometriosis” by Dr. Mathew Leonardi IDEA (International Deep Endometriosis Analysis group) MUSA (Morphological Uterus Sonographic Assessment) International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) Closing the communication loop between gynecological surgeons, diagnostic imaging experts and pathologists in endometriosis: building bridges between specialties by Dr. Mathew Leonardi, Dr. Mercedes Espada and Dr. George Condous
46 minutes | Mar 9, 2021
Growing up in CLE, systemic racism, and work life integration
In this episode, Dr. Cara King speaks with Dr. Linda Bradley, Professor of Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine at Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Bradley is the first female African American surgeon to join the staff over 25 years ago and is the Medical Director of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL). She talks with Dr. King about her upbringing in Cleveland and how she integrates her family into her work life. She also talks about her passion for cooking. Listen as she shares how to encourage more Black men and women to enter the medical profession and how to make the most out of a mentorship.   Resources: The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Coach Sam's Inner Circle Foundation Celebrate Sisterhood American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists (AAGL) 2018 Celebrate Sisterhood Flavor Over Fat: Cooking Made Simple! Cookbook
COMPANY
About us Careers Stitcher Blog Help
AFFILIATES
Partner Portal Advertisers Podswag Stitcher Studios
Privacy Policy Terms of Service Your Privacy Choices
© Stitcher 2023