
Can the Humanities Make You A Better Surgeon?
Can the Humanities Make You A Better Surgeon?

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Already have an account? Click hereIn this podcast Dr. Mohit Bhandari chats with Dr. Ivar Mendez about surgeons and the humanities and the development of the surgical humanities program at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Orthopaedic Surgeon - Bangladesh
It’s very interesting topics.
Orthopaedic Resident/Intern - Canada
Terrific high level introspective talk about humanities, synergy, harnessing and cultivating creativity, and the holistic approach to surgical care.