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Scrubcast
Stanford Surgery
49 episodes
3 weeks ago
On this episode of Scrubcast, episode of Scrubcast features Dr. Jeong Hyun, an assistant professor in the division of pediatric surgery at Stanford University, discusses his journey to becoming a surgeon scientist. Hyun’s research is focused on Crohn's disease and how strictures develop in the intestines. Shout out to MD/PhD candidate Khristian Bauer-Rowe, who he collaborated with on the September article in Cell looking at the role of creeping fat and CTHRC1+ fibroblasts. The episode also touches on Dr. Hyun's personal interests, including his unexpected love for country music, which he developed while working in Kansas City. The discussion concludes with Dr. Hyun acknowledging the uncertainties in research funding and the importance of vulnerability and resilience in both personal and professional life. Link to article: https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)01018-9
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On this episode of Scrubcast, episode of Scrubcast features Dr. Jeong Hyun, an assistant professor in the division of pediatric surgery at Stanford University, discusses his journey to becoming a surgeon scientist. Hyun’s research is focused on Crohn's disease and how strictures develop in the intestines. Shout out to MD/PhD candidate Khristian Bauer-Rowe, who he collaborated with on the September article in Cell looking at the role of creeping fat and CTHRC1+ fibroblasts. The episode also touches on Dr. Hyun's personal interests, including his unexpected love for country music, which he developed while working in Kansas City. The discussion concludes with Dr. Hyun acknowledging the uncertainties in research funding and the importance of vulnerability and resilience in both personal and professional life. Link to article: https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)01018-9
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Understanding Pelvic Floor Health and Rectal Prolapse with Dr. Brooke Gurland
Scrubcast
18 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
Understanding Pelvic Floor Health and Rectal Prolapse with Dr. Brooke Gurland
Welcome to Scrubcast! In this episode, host Rachel Baker speaks with Dr. Brooke Gurland, a Clinical Professor specializing in colorectal surgery at Stanford University. Together, they explore the world of rectal prolapse and the importance of pelvic floor health. 🩺 What You’ll Learn: • 0:00 - Introduction: Meet Dr. Brooke Gurland • 1:15 - Dr. Gurland's Journey: Her transition from general surgery to colorectal surgery • 2:45 - Understanding Rectal Prolapse: Subtypes and prevalence among women • 4:30 - The Role of the Pelvic Floor: Anatomy explained • 6:00 - Treatment Options: Non-surgical interventions and surgical techniques • 8:15 - Importance of Patient Education: Creating animated videos for better understanding • 10:30 - Research and Leadership: Dr. Gurland’s role in the Pelvic Floor Disorders Consortium • 12:45 - Mentorship and Mindfulness: Insights from her mentor and personal philosophy Join us for an informative discussion that sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of health. Dr. Gurland’s expertise and innovative approach to patient education are making waves in the colorectal community! 🔗 For more information about Dr. Gurland’s work on Patient Education Videos, click here: https://journals.lww.com/dcrjournal/fulltext/2024/08000/identifying_current_barriers_in_patient.15.aspx 🔗 For more information on the Pelvic Floor Disorders Consortium, click here: https://fascrs.org/healthcare-providers/education/pelvic-floor-disorders-consortium 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights from the Stanford Department of Surgery.
Scrubcast
On this episode of Scrubcast, episode of Scrubcast features Dr. Jeong Hyun, an assistant professor in the division of pediatric surgery at Stanford University, discusses his journey to becoming a surgeon scientist. Hyun’s research is focused on Crohn's disease and how strictures develop in the intestines. Shout out to MD/PhD candidate Khristian Bauer-Rowe, who he collaborated with on the September article in Cell looking at the role of creeping fat and CTHRC1+ fibroblasts. The episode also touches on Dr. Hyun's personal interests, including his unexpected love for country music, which he developed while working in Kansas City. The discussion concludes with Dr. Hyun acknowledging the uncertainties in research funding and the importance of vulnerability and resilience in both personal and professional life. Link to article: https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674(25)01018-9