Ep. 159 The Surgeon Scientist: Fostering the Next Generation with Dr. Ganesh Palapattu

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This week on BackTable Urology, Dr. Aditya Bagrodia speaks with Dr. Ganesh Palapattu, Chair of Urology at the University of Michigan about the evolving role of a surgeon scientist, the balance between clinical work and research, and the importance of mentorship and positivity. Dr. Palapattu shares his personal journey from being inspired by mentors like Dr. Don Coffey to becoming Chief of Urologic Oncologist at Houston Methodist and his focus on fostering the next generation of medical professionals. The episode emphasizes the need for self-reflection, understanding one’s motivations, and the importance of maintaining relationships outside of the professional sphere. Additionally, the doctors discuss financial pressures on surgeon scientists and the importance of a supportive environment, along with the unique position of urologists in driving significant scientific and clinical advancements. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 07:30 - The Challenges and Importance of Being a Surgeon Scientist 13:36 - The Impact of Clinical Practice on Scientific Research 18:40 - Structuring Success in Academic Medicine 25:41 - Reflecting on the Culture of Collaboration and Support 27:24 - The Importance of Time and Resources in Academic Medicine 43:40 - Advice for Aspiring Surgeon Scientists --- RESOURCES Dr. Ganesh Palapattu’s Faculty Profile https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/urology/ganesh-s-palapattu-md-facs

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