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Your residency:

Your residency:. Purpose Product Value. Career-long Fan of Paul Ward. My Boss for a Month Critic Golfer Mover and Shaper. My Purpose Today. Tell stories Share experiences Get you to look deeper. Look at our U.S. GME System Closely. The envy of the world Complex and multi-layered

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Your residency:

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  1. Your residency: Purpose Product Value

  2. Career-long Fan of Paul Ward • My Boss for a Month • Critic • Golfer • Mover and Shaper

  3. My Purpose Today • Tell stories • Share experiences • Get you to look deeper

  4. Look at our U.S. GME System Closely • The envy of the world • Complex and multi-layered • Deserves thoughtful review • Look at what is changing around you

  5. The Historic UCLA-Hopkins Connection • Faculty • Model • Culture

  6. John Bordley, MD • Hopkins ENT Chief, 1943-1968 • You build from a known blueprint

  7. Recall • What attracted you to UCLA? • The process then and now • Sam Marable

  8. Recall – Years 1 (and 2?) • Impressive fellow residents • The work schedule, dress code, nurse conflicts • The resident revolt & Dr. Longmire • Mulder, Maloney, Barker, Stern, Rand, Marmor, & Pressman • Monell & Quinn

  9. Recall - Year 3 In the Clinic • Great volunteer faculty • No audiologists • Learning from Nahum & Purcelli • Pressman, Seltsam, & Goodhill

  10. Recall – Years 4 & 5OR & Ward • Wally Berman • Goodhill, Brockman, & Seligman • Von Leden arrives • Light supervision

  11. Clinical Growth & Innovation • OpMi 1 & Stapedectomy • Dental drill to powered drill • Tiny bulbs to fiberoptic • Load & Go to stabilize • Intra-arterial chemotherapy • Out-patient surgery

  12. Education & Evaluation • Basic Science – Home Study Course • NIH training grant, 1961 • Basic Science faculty teachers • Cadavers & dog lab

  13. Research • No protected time • VPL dog lab exercises • Mildred & Pressman – dyes, lymphatics • Wally Berman & silicone • Purcelli & facial nerve • Cadaver mediastinal dissections

  14. What Hasn’t Changed?

  15. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 1: Grasp the basics rapidly

  16. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 2: Role modeling – it is scary how much you will resemble your teachers

  17. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 3: Learning clear, effective communication skills and attitudes toward patients

  18. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 4: Growth and maturation as a person and a physician & surgeon

  19. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 5: Finding your passion within the specialty and beginning to master it

  20. Same Basic 6 Steps • Step 6: Giving back – taking the first steps on your path as a contributor and leader

  21. My Second Residency – 4 Formative Years at UCLA/Harbor

  22. The Buck Stops Here • Clinician • Teacher • NIH Investigator • Administrator

  23. Defending an Expanding Turf • Committing to the formation of a regional specialty

  24. Dealing with Opportunities • Yes vs. No • The first 5 years after residency will shape the rest of your career

  25. Building & Cultivating Your Network

  26. My UnforgettableLongmire Moment

  27. The Purpose ofResidency Is…

  28. TO UNLEASHHUMAN POTENTIAL

  29. The Product ofResidency Is…

  30. INNOVATION

  31. The Value ofResidency is…

  32. To extend and improve the quality of life of your patients and to leave your community and your specialty better off than you found it

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