Gut Check
In this episode of Gut Check, hosts discuss how and if they've established a niche in their practice. Whether it's bedside manner, robotic, IBD or location-based, this episode offers the views of Alex, Avery, Jon, Erin, Biddy and Sam on what a niche can mean in colorectal surgery.
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Join us for an insightful episode of Gut Check as hosts sit down with ASCRS President Dr. Matt Mutch. Dr. Mutch reflects on his year as president, offers his advice for those aspiring to Society leadership and gives us a sneak peek into the upcoming annual meeting.
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Join all six Gut Check hosts as they talk with Dr. Peter Marcello, Associate Professor of Surgery, Tufts University School of Medicine and Chair of the Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery at the Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts. Listen as hosts and their guest get deep into the world of surgical procedures that have changed the landscape of modern medicine. From laparoscopic surgeries to robotic-assisted procedures, we explore a diverse array of techniques that fall under the umbrella of minimally invasive surgery.
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Join hosts Jon, Biddy, Sam, and Avery as they discuss the topic of surgical site infections. Listen as they compare protocols from their respective institutions, while also discussing their own related comments and concerns. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.
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Join hosts Jon and Biddy as they welcome special guest Dr. William Cirocco. Dr. Cirocco sheds light on pivotal moments in the 125-year history of ASCRS, offering insights into his journey into medicine, his notable research, and his contribution to the Historical Perspectives segments in the DC&R Journal. The discussion explores lessons from the past that can shape the future trajectory of ASCRS and our mission.
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Join hosts Jon and Biddy as they unveil their side hustles & entrepreneurial ventures beyond the operating room.
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In celebration of the 125th Anniversary of ASCRS, our Then & Now series covers the struggles and triumphs of our specialty throughout history and to our present day as we look toward the future of colorectal surgery. In this episode, we're discussing colorectal genetics, clinical acumen, the mental health of patients and more with Dr. James Church.
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In this episode of Gut Check, the hosts dive into the sensitive and often challenging topic of receiving a health diagnosis for both themselves and friends and family members. Do you reveal you're also a physician? Listen as our hosts share personal stories, expert insights, and practical strategies for navigating the uncertain road ahead.
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In celebration of the 125th Anniversary of ASCRS, our Then & Now series covers the struggles and triumphs of our specialty throughout history and to our present day as we look toward the future of colorectal surgery. In this episode, we're talking about rectal cancer with Dr. Julio Garcia-Aguilar.
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In this episode, hosts Jon, Sam, Erin, Biddy and Alex provide valuable insights for navigating these complex cases and optimizing patient outcomes.
info_outlineIndecisive when it comes to asking for help in advance of complicated cases or when complications arise? Get ready for a fresh perspective as Avery, Biddy, and Jon share their personal stories and approaches to asking for help with complicated cases as well as responding to requests from colleagues for help.
CO-HOSTS
Avery Walker, MD, FACS, FASCRS
El Paso, TX
Avery Walker is dually board-certified in General Surgery and Colorectal Surgery. He earned his medical degree at the University of Illinois in Chicago, his General Surgery residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington, and his Fellowship in Colon and Rectal Surgery at The Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans. A former active-duty officer in the United States Army, Dr. Walker served 13 years as a general and colorectal surgeon with his most recent duty station in El Paso, TX at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. While there he was the Chief of Colon and Rectal surgery as well as the Assistant Program Director for the general surgery residency program. He currently practices colon and rectal surgery at The Hospitals of Providence in El Paso, TX. Dr. Avery Walker is married and has two daughters aged 13 and 9.
Biddy Das, MD, FACS
Houston, TX
Dr. Bidhan “Biddy” Das has board certifications for both colon and rectal surgery, and general surgery. His passion for medical education and medical process improvement has resulted in book chapters and publications, and national and regional presentations on those subjects. Highlighting his medical expertise on fecal incontinence, he has been featured on patient education videos and national and international television and radio as a featured expert on these colorectal conditions. Dr Das also has a particular interest in surgeons redefining their careers -- he serves as both a software consultant and private equity consultant in Boston, New York City, and Houston.
Jonathan Abelson, MD, MS
Arlington, MA
Dr. Abelson was born and raised in Scarsdale, New York in the suburbs of New York City. He has 2 older brothers and both of his parents are dentists. Dr. Abelson went to college at University Pennsylvania, took 2 years off between college and medical school to work in healthcare consulting. He then went to medical school at University of Virginia, returned to New York for general surgery residency at Weill Cornell on the upper east side of Manhattan. Dr. Abelson then did colorectal fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis and am now at Lahey clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts for my first job after training. He is 2 years into practice and has a wife and two sons. His wife works in wellness consulting and they have a dog named Foster who we adopted in St. Louis.