Joachim N. Meuli, Jung-Ju Huang, Susana Heredero, Wei F. Chen, Tommy Chang
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摘要
对于年轻的外科医生来说,职业生涯的建立可能具有挑战性,尤其是当生活方式、工作与生活的平衡以及亚专业化等话题出现时。资深同行的建议和意见非常宝贵,但许多年轻外科医生没有这样的机会,或者只能向少数资深外科医生请教。国际显微外科俱乐部(IMC)与世界修复显微外科学会(World Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery)合作,针对这一主题组织了一次联合网络研讨会,并邀请了由国际显微外科俱乐部成员投票选出的世界知名显微外科大师参加,其中包括 Peter Neligan 教授(美国华盛顿大学荣誉退休教授)、Raja Raja 教授(美国华盛顿大学荣誉退休教授)、Peter Neligan 教授(美国华盛顿大学荣誉退休教授)、Raja Raja 教授(美国华盛顿大学荣誉退休教授拉贾-萨巴帕蒂教授(印度甘加医院)、格雷戈里-邦克博士(美国邦克诊所)、小岛勇夫教授(日本广岛大学附属医院)、庄伟钦教授(台湾长庚纪念医院)和埃里克-桑塔玛利亚教授(墨西哥曼努埃尔-盖亚-冈萨雷斯总医院)将于 2022 年 5 月 1 日参加研讨会。此外,Joon-Pio Hong教授(韩国牙山医疗中心)和Fu-Chan Wei教授(台湾长庚纪念医院)也被选中,但遗憾的是他们未能出席,因此被邀请参加2023年4月的另一场活动。 有大量文献报道了显微外科事业发展的各个方面1-3,但本次会议的目的是提供一个与经验丰富的导师直接交流的机会。此外,来自世界不同地区的经验丰富的显微外科医生的见解更有可能在职业发展、失败管理和团队文化等方面提供不同的视角。本次网络研讨会由 Jung-Ju Huang 博士(台湾)、Susana Heredero 博士(西班牙)和 Wei F. Chen 博士(美国)主持。Chen 博士(美国)主持。
International Microsurgery Club & World Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery Webinar - Career Building in Microsurgery
Career building can be challenging for young surgeons, especially when topics such as lifestyle, work-life balance and subspecialisation arise. Suggestions and advices from senior colleagues is very valuable but many young surgeons do not have such opportunities or are limited to a few senior surgeons. The international Microsurgery Club (IMC), in collaboration with the World Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, organized a combined webinar for this topic and invited world renowned microsurgery masters polled by the IMC members to join, including Prof. Peter Neligan (Emeritus from University of Washington, U.S.A.), Prof. Raja Sabapathy (Ganga Hospital, India), Dr. Gregory Buncke (The Buncke Clinic, U.S.A.), Prof. Isao Koshima (Hiroshima University Hospital, Japan), Prof. David Chwei-Chin Chuang (Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan) and Prof. Eric Santamaria (Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez, Mexico) on May 1, 2022. Prof. Joon-Pio Hong (Asan Medical Center, South Korea) and Prof. Fu-Chan Wei (Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan) were also selected but unfortunately could not make it and were therefore invited to another event in April 2023. There is ample literature reporting on different aspects of developing a microsurgical career1–3 but the goal of this session was to offer an opportunity for direct exchange with experienced mentors. Moreover, insights from experienced microsurgeons from different part of the world were more likely to offer different perspectives on aspects such as career building, failure management and team culture. This webinar event was moderated by Dr. Jung-Ju Huang (Taiwan), Dr. Susana Heredero (Spain), and Dr. Wei F. Chen (U.S.A.).