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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2024 · 37 MIN

24. Dr. Joseph Coselli

from Surgeons at The Table · host Shahyan B

Send us Fan MailDr. Joseph Coselli, Executive Vice Chair in the Department of Surgery, Professor and Cullen Foundation Endowed Chair in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Program Director of the Aortic Surgery Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, reflects on the profound impact of mentorship on his career, the evolution of surgical techniques in aortic surgery, and the role of instinct in the operating room. He shares his journey of developing surgical skills, the challenges of innovation, and the importance of resilience and self-care in maintaining a long and impactful career.With insights on leadership, adaptability, and the significance of respecting patients and their families, Dr. Coselli offers valuable lessons for aspiring surgeons and established professionals alike. This episode captures the essence of a master surgeon who has not only shaped his field but also inspired countless future leaders in surgery.  TakeawaysMentorship plays a crucial role in shaping leadership styles.Continuous evaluation and follow-up of patients can lead to research opportunities.Innovation is essential for evolving surgical specialties.Instinct in surgery develops with experience and deep interest.Confidence in surgical skills can be built through practice and exposure.Resilience is key in managing the challenges of a surgical career.Self-care is important for maintaining long-term health in surgery.A master surgeon is committed to continuous improvement.Patients and their families are integral to the surgical process.Embracing change is vital for future surgical leaders. 

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Send us Fan Mail Dr. Joseph Coselli, Executive Vice Chair in the Department of Surgery, Professor and Cullen Foundation Endowed Chair in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, and Program Director of the Aortic Surgery Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine, reflects on the profound impact of mentorship on his career, the evolution of surgical techniques in aortic surgery, and the role of instinct in the operating room. He shares his journey of developing surgical skills, the challenges of...

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