
The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
Denise
In this Episode we chat with Denise: A mother and spouse, a new England native and a retired nurse. Denise underwent surgery to remove her spleen as a sequela of an E.Bike accident. She shares her story with us.

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Education
Hosted by Unknown Host · Education · EN · 14 episodes
This Podcast brings you insight from the world of Emergency Surgery. We bring you stories from patients, healthcare workers and much more. Dive into this world where life and death are an everyday occurrence. This brings great successes and heart breaking disappointments. This is humanity of all its aspects, at its finest.
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The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
In this Episode we chat with Denise: A mother and spouse, a new England native and a retired nurse. Denise underwent surgery to remove her spleen as a sequela of an E.Bike accident. She shares her story with us.

The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
This episode is a bit different. I interview Dr. Jamie Wisser. Similar to the episode with Dr. O’Neil I met Dr. Wisser through his response to a Doximity Op-med article I wrote. I will attach a link to the article in the description. His response to the article sparked my curiosity about him and his story. Dr. Wisser is a husband and father, born in Brooklyn, NY and later grew up in CT. He is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon with a subspecialty in hand surgery. He is also an entrepreneur founding the company “Actual Healthcare Solutions.” I asked Dr. Wi...

The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
In this episode we chat with Jason: a father and Maine native, he played football and lacrosse in his youth and then studied to become an engineer who currently works at a Navy shipyard. Jason had a severe liver infection and a subsequent enterocutaneous fistula requiring 2 major surgeries. He shares his story with us.

The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
In this episode we chat with Pat. Pat was born in Ohio and after college moved to Maine. She is a wife and mother. She was also a synchronized swimmer, but her true essence is being an artist. Pat had a perforated colon requiring emergency life saving surgery. She shares her story with us.

The Emergency Surgeon Podcast
In this episode we chat with Leah and Matt. They are a romantic couple, both of which, are New England Natives. Leah grew up spending her free time learning dance as a hobby and later ran track. She went to college with a focus to become an occupational therapist. After graduating she dove into her career as an occupational therapist with great success. Matt grew up playing sports such as basketball and skiing, and also ran track. After high school he went to college focusing on becoming a nurse. After graduating he developed his nursing skills on different floors and...
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