Episode 45 - Modern Insights into an Academic Career in Trauma & Acute Care Surgery with Dr. Carlos Brown
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Carlos VR Brown from the Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas to discuss issues relevant to both junior and mid-career trauma & acute care surgeons.
Topics covered include: military-civilian trauma, finding one's niche in academic surgery, work-life balance, and learning from our mistakes. As I prepare to enter a new phase in my academic surgical career, the timing of this interview could not have been more perfect. This episode is packed with career pearls and words of wisdom that are not to be missed!
Time Stamps
00:12 Introduction
02:37 Welcome Dr. CVR Brown
05:39 When did your interest in trauma surgery begin?
08:26 Military versus civilian trauma surgery
11:16 Carlos Brown is a Hero (No Matter What He Says)
13:18 Military & advances in clinical knowledge
14:29 Research & the importance of mentorship
15:04 The path to academic surgery: LAC-USC 2002-2007
17:45 Mentorship and research
20:31 Coming home & the opportunity to build
23:33 What is really important in a job? People, place, and family
26:32 “If you build it, they will come” BUT you need to surround yourself with REALLY GOOD people. Oh, and time management is also essential!
28:08 If you don’t have to be at work, leave! And go do the things that bring pleasure to you outside of work.
30:25 “We all make mistakes….”
31:36 Ask yourself, “What’s the best fit for both your career and family?”
32:51 Outro and call to action
Links:
Carlos Brown is a Hero (No Matter What He Says)
https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/carlos-brown-is-a-hero-no-matter-what-he-says/
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