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SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Pancreatic Cancer
Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms
Surgical Oncology
Opioid Prescriptions
Chronic Pancreatitis
Surgical Outcomes
Cholecystectomy
Hepatitis C
Parenchymal Sparing Hepatectomy
Clinical Trials
Major Intrabdominal Surgery
Pancreatic Surgery
Innovative Surgery
Neuroendocrine Tumors
Vascular Resection
Cleveland Clinic
Surgical Research
Cancer Research
Hepatic Surgery
Colorectal Liver Metastasis

The SSAT has developed a podcast titled "SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons." One of the aims of the podcast is to bring published research and other topics of interest to surgical trainees and attending physicians in a simple, dynamic, and easy-to-digest audio format dispersed by social media. Episode content will be based on interviews by authors who have published articles of intere... more

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JOGS Article Review: "Creative pancreatectomy provides durable therapy for chronic pancreatitis

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Recent Guests

Dr. Nicholas Zyromski
Hepatobiliary surgeon and nationally recognized expert in pancreatic disease research
Indiana University
Episode: Season 6, Episode 1, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Nicholas Zyromski
Dr. Oscar Guevara
HPB surgeon from the National Cancer Institute in Colombia
National Cancer Institute
Episode: Season 5, Episode 10, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Oscar Guevara
Syed Ahmad
Cancer Center Co-Director, nationally recognized leader in oncologic surgery and clinical trials
University of Cincinnati
Episode: Season 5, Episode 8, Mentor Spotlight with Drs. Ahmad and D'Angelica
Michael D'Angelica
Vice Chair of Education, Emeritus Program Director for HPB and Surgical Oncology Fellowships, a nationally renowned leader
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: Season 5, Episode 8, Mentor Spotlight with Drs. Ahmad and D'Angelica
Dr. Timothy Newhook
Assistant Professor at the Department of Surgical Oncology
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Episode: Season 5, Episode 7, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Timothy Newhook
Dr. Joseph Sujka
General surgeon and researcher with strong academic interests in surgical outcomes and hepatobiliary disease.
University of South Florida
Episode: Season 5, Episode 5, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Joseph Sujka
Dr. Robert Simon
Accomplished hepatobiliary surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Season 5, Episode 4, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Robert Simon
Dr. Eric Nakakura
A professor of surgery and surgical oncologist at University of California, San Francisco.
University of California, San Francisco
Episode: Season 5, Episode 3, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Eric Nakakura

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Connie Chow
Co-host of SSAT Soundbites

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Season 5, Episode 3, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Eric Nakakura
Q: What would you recommend for people to do to avoid being in the situation where you need a conduit and don't have one?
Dr. Nakakura suggests doing all necessary preparations and divisions before addressing the vascular aspect of the surgery.
Season 5, Episode 3, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Eric Nakakura
Q: What was the motivation behind studying patterns of vascular resection and reconstruction in pancreatic cancer surgery?
The motivation stemmed from an increase in patients requiring vascular resections and the desire to summarize their findings.
Season 5, Episode 3, JOGS Article Review with Dr. Eric Nakakura
Q: Dr. Nakakura, can you give us a little bit more insight into your current clinical practice and research interests?
He specializes in HBB and gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumors, focusing on patient care and translational research for better treatment methodologies.
Season 5, Episode 9, JOGS Article Review with Dr. David Chismark
Q: What are some continuously evolving practice pattern changes for the future?
The importance of not backsliding into routine opioid prescriptions and remaining thoughtful in medication management post-surgery was emphasized.
Season 5, Episode 9, JOGS Article Review with Dr. David Chismark
Q: What are the limitations of your study?
Dr. Chismark discusses the challenge of achieving a comprehensive patient follow-up and how they adapted their approach due to a heterogeneous patient group.

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The podcast focuses on delivering insightful discussions surrounding surgical research and topics pertinent to surgical trainees and practicing surgeons. Episodes typically feature interviews with contributing authors from the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, exploring a range of subjects such as surgical techniques, innovative approaches to complex procedures, and the challenges faced in clinical trials and surgical care. The content aims to simplify and disseminate research findings in an engaging format, making it accessible for listeners seeking to enhance their surgical knowledge.

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Recent guests on this podcast include:

1. Dr. Nicholas Zyromski
2. Dr. Oscar Guevara
3. Syed Ahmad
4. Michael D'Angelica
5. Dr. Timothy Newhook
6. Dr. Joseph Sujka
7. Dr. Robert Simon
8. Dr. Eric Nakakura

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