Surgical Society Podcasts: A Novel Way to Engage and Educate the Community
Podcasts are increasingly being utilized in the surgical field as an asynchronous educational resource. This article discusses podcasts devoted to the field of surgery and their growing contribution to surgical education. We provide examples of current podcasts and their varied structures, including...
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description | Podcasts are increasingly being utilized in the surgical field as an asynchronous educational resource. This article discusses podcasts devoted to the field of surgery and their growing contribution to surgical education.
We provide examples of current podcasts and their varied structures, including those that distribute clinical and educational content, discuss recent literature and advancements, interview leaders in the field, and/or showcase unique perspectives on topics such as career development, diversity, and wellness.
Podcasts generated from surgical societies stand on unique ground to educate and engage the surgical community. |
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