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EPISODE · Jul 9, 2023 · 53 MIN

Julio Mayol, Surgery and SoMe

from Surgeons’ Lives - Stuff that Matters · host John Monson

Professor Julio Mayol talks to us from his home town of Madrid, Spain about his journey through academic surgery, to administrative leader and innovator in the exploding world of Social Media and Surgery. He also reminds us how small a world surgery can be when we hear about his mentors Jeff Matthews and Julio Aguilar-Garcia - three musketeers for sure! For the record, Julio Mayol is Professor of Surgery at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Chief Medical and Innovation Officer at Hospital Clinico San Carlos. He is President of the Spanish Society of Surgical Research and Corresponding Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Spain. He is an amateur but enthusiastic, skillful and daily photographer as he walks to and from work every day. Listen to his thoughts on the dangers and benefits of social media as well as the challenges facing publishers from Artificial Intelligence. Definitely a modern man who has to fascinating thoughts on his life and of course Stuff that Matters https://www.juliomayol.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliomayol/?locale=en_US https://twitter.com/juliomayol?s=20  @juliomayol ​

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