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    We are proud to present an exciting webinar titled “The Voices of Cardiothoracic Surgery: The State of DEI Today”. In this webinar, brought to you in part by the support of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Taskforce, we will be discussing a wide variety of data highlighting important topics within the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery. We will discuss issues…

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    • Register for free to join this week's webcast (Wed., June 28, 8 a.m. ET): "The Voices of Cardiothoracic Surgery: The State of DEI Today." Thanks to @AISChannel for hosting! #TheFaceofCTSurgery https://t.co/9Bsb9kCSlk https://t.co/02d88uWjYO

  • Mashup Score: 2

    We are proud to present an exciting webinar titled “The Voices of Cardiothoracic Surgery: The State of DEI Today”. In this webinar, brought to you in part by the support of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Taskforce, we will be discussing a wide variety of data highlighting important topics within the field of Cardiothoracic Surgery. We will discuss issues…

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    • Join a free webcast on Wed., June 28, at 8 a.m. ET: "The Voices of Cardiothoracic Surgery: The State of DEI Today." Register for free at https://t.co/9Bsb9kCSlk. Thanks to @AISChannel for hosting! #TheFaceofCTSurgery @AmCollSurgeons https://t.co/05MdMU2M0c

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    In this episode, Dr. David Cooke interviews Drs. Fatima Wilder and Asishana Osho—both first-year faculty at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital respectively. In the episode, we learn about their upbringings and how that paved the way for their current work. Dr. Wilder spent a lot of her childhood in the General Assembly for the United Nations, and it helped shape her…

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    • Drs. Fatima Wilder and Asishana Osho are featured on today’s episode with host Dr. David T. Cooke. Listen as they share their stories on what led them to their respective faculty roles and bright careers in cardiothoracic surgery. https://t.co/mW3wtkR1ME #TheFaceofCTSurgery https://t.co/JuQ6gVLFY5

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    The Department of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine is excited to announce a scholarship for eligible students to spend four weeks in a sub-internship or

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    • Great opportunity for 4th yr med students interested in CT surgery! Apply by April 30 for @YaleSurgery Visiting Student Scholarship to Enhance Healthcare Workforce Diversity. 4-week sub-internship offers immersive learning, mentorship. https://t.co/qEV7DihLFJ #TheFaceofCTSurgery https://t.co/qKbki7ROAi

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    Social and cultural bias on the part of both patients and health care workers is common in the surgical setting. When bias generates behavior that influences patient care strategies or disrupts operational flow, quality suffers and patient safety is threatened.

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    • What does a strong surgical leader do when a patient's racial/gender bias threatens safety—not only the team's, but the patient's own? https://t.co/bFRekKcYcc @wallace_africa @LorettaEMD @DavidCookeMD @smoffattbruce1 @annalsthorsurg #TheFaceofCTSurgery #ILookLikeaSurgeon https://t.co/vPA4skCc1L

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    In this episode, Dr. Tom Varghese interviews Dr. Daniela Molena—a thoracic surgeon and Director of Esophageal Surgery at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, as well as the newly elected President of Women in Thoracic Surgery. Listeners will learn about her upbringing in a small Italian town and her training at one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious schools while simultaneously working as a…

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    • Listen as Dr. Daniela Molena talks about her journey from a small town in Italy to a research fellowship and practice in the US, in which she trains teams on the latest innovations in the specialty. Listen to her story now: https://t.co/gOTPAPRKai #TheFaceofCTSurgery https://t.co/Lzlat6WvHH