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CTSNet Live Dec. 6: Resident Corner - How to Make the Most of One's Training and Successfully Transition to Practice

Register Now for Live Resident Corner Panel Discussion!

CTSNet is excited to host the inaugural Resident Corner Live Panel on Sunday, December 6, 2020. This live event will discuss the global experience of how to make the most of one's training and successfully transition to practice. Co-moderated by Leanne Harling, MD, of the Imperial College in London, UK, and Jessica Luc, MD, of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and joined by an international panel of guests, this discussion will span cardiac surgery and general thoracic surgery. This Resident Corner will also cover specific tips and lessons learned in the realm of resident education during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This resident-focused event is meant to be interactive, where the topics discussed will primarily be driven by trainee submitted questions - so please join us for this live event! Submit questions or comments you would like addressed during the discussion via the registration form. And get involved in this interactive live virtual global discussion and live tweet what you learned using the hashtag #CTSNetLive.

Register now for the live event on Sunday, December 6, 2020

10:00 am CT (US)

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C0-MODERATORS:


Leanne Harling, MD

Imperial College
London, UK


Jessica Luc, MD

University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada

PANELISTS:

Alex Smith, MD
Guy's Hospital
London, United Kingdom

Trevor Tnay, MD
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
Wellington, New Zealand

Alicja Zientara, MD
Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital
London, UK

Clauden Louis, MD
University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, New York, USA

Alexander A. Brescia, MD, MSC
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA