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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2025 · 39 MIN

27. Dr. Jordan Hoffman

from Surgeons at The Table · host Shahyan B

Send us Fan MailIn the first episode of this season, I sit down with Dr. Jordan Hoffman, Associate Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director of the Heart and Lung Transplantation Programs, and a leader in ECMO and pulmonary hypertension care at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Hoffman shares how his family's legacy in medicine influenced his path, the challenges he faced during training, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. We explore his leadership in organ transplantation, the evolution of Donation after Circulatory Death, and his role in establishing various programs at his institution. He also offers invaluable insights on clinical excellence and mentorship, and navigating leadership roles early on!TakeawaysDr. Hoffman faced uncertainty during his surgical training but persevered.Clinical excellence is crucial for future opportunities.Saying yes to opportunities can lead to unexpected paths.Building a reputation requires executing difficult cases well.Mentorship and good partnerships are essential in surgery.Research support is vital for new faculty.Navigating ethical dilemmas requires careful consideration.Establishing new programs involves collaboration and preparation.Leadership in surgery is about being clinically excellent and supportive.

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Send us Fan Mail In the first episode of this season, I sit down with Dr. Jordan Hoffman, Associate Professor of Surgery, Surgical Director of the Heart and Lung Transplantation Programs, and a leader in ECMO and pulmonary hypertension care at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Dr. Hoffman shares how his family's legacy in medicine influenced his path, the challenges he faced during training, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. We explore his leadership in organ ...

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