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ASE – Inaugural Podcast

December 15, 2016 by Roy Phitayakorn

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The Association of Surgical Education (ASE) is proud to announce it inaugural podcast hosted by Dr. Kevin Pei. Their first guest is incoming ASE President, Dr. Amalia Cochran, who will discuss the pathway to a successful career in surgical education.

To view the ASE podcast and hear future episodes, please visit the following link: https://surgicaleducation.com/podcast/

Podcast series brought to you by the ASE Committee on Education Technology.

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Roy Phitayakorn

Dr. Phitayakorn is currently an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School with a practice in general surgery and endocrine surgery at the main campus of the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also the MGH Director of Surgical Education Research, the Surgical Lead for Strategic Initiatives and Operations at the MGH Learning Laboratory, and the Co-Director of the American College of Surgeons-accredited MGH Surgical Education and Simulation Research Fellowship program.

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About Roy Phitayakorn

Dr. Phitayakorn is currently an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School with a practice in general surgery and endocrine surgery at the main campus of the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is also the MGH Director of Surgical Education Research, the Surgical Lead for Strategic Initiatives and Operations at the MGH Learning Laboratory, and the Co-Director of the American College of Surgeons-accredited MGH Surgical Education and Simulation Research Fellowship program.

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