Summary
In this engaging conversation, Dr. Amber Leis shares her unique journey from a rural upbringing to becoming a prominent figure in plastic surgery. She discusses the importance of mentorship, the role of social media in education, and her transition to a new position at WashU. Dr. Leis emphasizes the significance of emotional intelligence in medical training and offers valuable advice for aspiring plastic surgeons, including insights on personal statements and the match process. The discussion also touches on the challenges of moving and starting over, as well as the joys of personal growth and self-reflection.
Takeaways
The importance of community and mentorship in medical careers.
Social media can be a powerful tool for education and outreach.
Transitioning to a new role can lead to personal growth and reflection.
Competency-based education is the future of medical training.
Emotional intelligence is crucial in surgical training and practice.
Personal statements should focus on the applicant's unique story.
Research years should be tailored to individual needs and circumstances.
The match process requires strategic planning and preparation.
Engaging joyfully in education can enhance learning experiences.
Self-reflection is key to understanding one's journey and growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Dr. Amber Leis
02:02 Childhood and Early Influences
05:44 Path to Medicine and Plastic Surgery
09:18 Transition to Program Director
10:14 The Role of Social Media in Education
13:59 Moving Across the Country: Challenges and Opportunities
20:01 The Importance of Education in Plastic Surgery
21:36 Advice for Aspiring Plastic Surgeons
25:17 Navigating the Match Process
29:05 Final Thoughts on Resilience and Growth
30:15 Navigating Research Years in Plastic Surgery
34:02 Application Strategies and Interview Preparation
37:10 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Medicine
39:12 Competency-Based Education in Plastic Surgery
43:18 Personal Reflections and Career Transitions
Keywords
plastic surgery, education, mentorship, social media, career transition, personal growth, medical training, residency, emotional intelligence, research
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