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the DIEP end: A Plastic Surgery Podcast

Dr. Saïd Azoury & Dr. Harrison Davis
Plastic Surgery
Craniofacial Surgery
Mentorship
Microsurgery
Prosthetics
Leadership
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Pediatric Surgery
Rhinoplasty
Gender Affirming Care
Social Media
Limb Salvage
Amputation
Reconstructive Surgery
Aesthetic Procedures
Cosmetic Surgery
Skincare
Breast Reconstruction
Mentorship In Medicine
Center For Human Appearance

Jump into the DIEP end, where co-hosts Dr. Saïd Azoury and resident Dr. Hank Davis dive into the world of plastic surgery and explore what makes it truly special. Join us as we engage in enlightening conversations with world-class experts, and the stories that shaped and will continue to shape this dynamic field. This podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and ignite your passion for plastic surg... more

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In this insightful interview, Dr. Sam Lin shares his unique journey through plastic surgery, blending microsurgery and aesthetics, and discusses his leadership role as the editor-in-chief of the PRS journal. Discover his perspectives on trai... more

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In this engaging interview, Dr. Shereene Idriss shares her journey from medicine to skincare entrepreneurship, debunks common skincare myths, and discusses the importance of a holistic approach to aging and skin health. Discover expert insig... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Samuel Lin
Director of Aesthetic Surgery at BIDMC; Chief of Plastic Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham; Professor at Harvard Medical School; editor-in-chief-designate for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Episode: Dr. Samuel Lin: New Editor-in-Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, Future of Journal and Specialty, MBA, Rhinoplasty and Microsurgery (#49)
Dr. Shereen Idris
Board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, skincare expert
Dermatology practice in NYC
Episode: Dr. Shereene Idriss: Skin Health, Lifestyle, Aesthetics, What Actually Works, and Life Reflections (#48)
Dr. Inez Lynn
Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and director of the Hand Fellowship
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Dr. Ines Lin: Penn Hand Fellowship Director, How to Match into Hand Surgery/Fellowship Applications, Surgical Education & Mentorship (#47)
Vu Nguyen
Health Sciences Endowed Chair in Plastic Surgery Education, Vice Chair of Education, Program Director for both the Integrated and Independent Residency Programs, and Co-Chair of the GME WELL Task Force at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine / UPMC
Episode: Vu Nguyen: Vice Chair of Education, Program Director, Co-Chair, GME WELL Task Force. Career advice, Mentorship, Wellness, Competency Based Training and More (#46)
Kevin Mahoney
CEO of the University of Pennsylvania Health System
Penn Medicine
Episode: Kevin B. Mahoney: CEO of Penn Medicine on Leadership, Medical Breakthroughs, and Humanity in Healthcare (#45)
Paul Cederna
Former chief of plastic surgery at the University of Michigan
American Association of Plastic Surgeons
Episode: Dr. Paul Cederna: Former Chief of Plastic Surgery University of Michigan, President of American Association of Plastic Surgeons. Leadership, Mentorship, Global Work, Advanced Limb Prosthetics (#43)
Dr. Kyle Eberlin
Program Director of the Harvard Plastic Surgery Residency and Associate Director of the MGH Hand Fellowship.
Harvard University
Episode: Dr. Kyle Eberlin: Program Director, Harvard Plastic Surgery, Associate Program Director MGH Hand Surgery, Application Season, Hand Surgery (#40)
Dr. Amber Leis
Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery and Program Director at Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis
Episode: Dr. Amber Leis: Program Director at WashU Plastic Surgery, Application Season Advice & Tips (#38)
Dr. Jordan Swanson
Pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgeon at CHOP
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Episode: Dr. Jordan Swanson: Pediatric Plastic & Craniofacial Surgeon @ CHOP/Penn, Global Surgery, Innovation (#37)

Hosts

Saïd Azoury
Co‑host with a background as a plastic surgeon and educator; provides clinical and educational perspective.
Hank Davis
Co‑host and resident clinician; complements clinical insights with practical patient‑care and program perspectives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • DIEP END

    The best plastic surgery podcast! A must listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KeatingSado
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fascinating and inspiring

    I am a medical student who loves microsurgery, especially in breast recon, and this is my new favorite podcast. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    F21nn
    United States2 years ago
  • Insightful and inspiring!

    I recommend this podcast to all my friends pursuing surgery.

    Thank you for recording these!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tim38481
    United States2 years ago

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Dr. Samuel Lin: New Editor-in-Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, Future of Journal and Specialty, MBA, Rhinoplasty and Microsurgery (#49)
Q: As editor-in-chief, what are the key changes you want to bring to the journal in the next couple of years?
I want to modernize publishing with AI-driven tools, enhance monetization strategies, and keep the journal at the forefront of clinically practice-changing research across global audiences, ensuring relevance for both private practice and academic surgeons.
Dr. Samuel Lin: New Editor-in-Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, Future of Journal and Specialty, MBA, Rhinoplasty and Microsurgery (#49)
Q: What inspired you to pursue an MBA, and how has it influenced your approach to leadership and healthcare systems?
The MBA was pursued to learn entrepreneurship and organizational processes, enabling more effective leadership in research and clinical programs. It provided practical tools for running large groups, advancing collaborations, and thinking strategically about monetization and efficiency within academic medicine.
Dr. Samuel Lin: New Editor-in-Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Journal, Future of Journal and Specialty, MBA, Rhinoplasty and Microsurgery (#49)
Q: With your unique ENT and plastic surgery background, what do you think is the future of our specialty?
The field will continue to be shaped by cross-disciplinary collaboration, with plastic surgeons pushing the boundaries of reconstruction and aesthetics, while embracing new technologies and ongoing education; imitation from other fields is flattery, but the core is maintaining leadership by innovating and sharing knowledge.
Dr. Shereene Idriss: Skin Health, Lifestyle, Aesthetics, What Actually Works, and Life Reflections (#48)
Q: What inspired you to start your own skincare line, and how did it reach Sephora shelves?
The idea emerged from a desire to offer a trusted, clinically grounded products line that addressed specific patient needs and could evolve with the brand's education mission; it gained momentum during the pandemic as people sought reliable skincare brands led by dermatologists, culminating in a differentiated, multi-product approach that aligns with her practice.
Kevin B. Mahoney: CEO of Penn Medicine on Leadership, Medical Breakthroughs, and Humanity in Healthcare (#45)
Q: Can you tell us a little about yourself and how you found your path to leadership in healthcare?
My journey wasn't a straight line toward CEO; I became a leader by being curious, listening to people on the front lines, and seizing opportunities to learn from them. Early experiences—from a near-tragic accident to negotiating with unions—taught me that the core of leadership is understanding people, the ecosystem, and the impact you can have by staying grounded and helpful to others.

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This show centers on plastic surgery and the behind‑the‑scenes of the field, featuring in‑depth conversations with leading surgeons, educators, and researchers. Episodes frequently explore residency pathways, mentorship, surgical education, leadership, and innovations in techniques and patient care, often weaving personal journeys with practical guidance for trainees and practitioners. A standout pattern is the blend of technical insight with career development, work‑life balance, and ethical considerations in modern plastic surgery, which makes it a strong resource for both aspiring residents and seasoned clinicians seeking context, inspiration, and actionable tips.

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2. Dr. Shereen Idris
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