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Kicking off our Women in Neurosurgery series with an extraordinary guest: Dr. Claire Karekezi, 🇷🇼Rwanda's first female neurosurgeon. From navigating a male-dominated field to establishing a neurosurgery department from scratch, Dr. Karekezi’s journey is a powerful testament to resilience and purpose. Join us as she shares her story, her vision for global neurosurgery, and her commitment to expanding healthcare in Africa.
Don't miss this inspiring tail! 🎙️🧠
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In this episode of the mission:brain Podcast, host Luca interviews brilliant neurosurgeon, Dr. João Paulo Almeida. Working from the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, Dr. Almeida shares his journey from Brazil through Canada to the United States, the cultural differences he experienced, and the mentors who shaped his career. A pioneer in neuro-oncology and skull-base surgeries, he emphasizes the importance of the basics in neurosurgery, the increasingly collaborative nature of the field, and outlines how the Mayo Clinic's Skull-base Lab helps train future surgeons. He also touches on the future of neurosurgery – augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and patient-specific 3D printing.
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Join our host, Luca, broadcasting live from the Mayo Clinic in Florida, as he sits down with Dr Juan Pablo Navarro Garcia de Llano, Regional Director of Latin-American mission:brain chapters and neurosurgery research fellow in Dr. Quinones’ Department.
As one of the chapter program’s pioneers, JP navigates us through its roots and unforeseen meteoric expansion, which now sees the Foundation spread throughout 80 countries across 4 continents, much like a global network of neurons.
JP and Luca recount the emergence of unlikely friendships, and the execution of international projects once deemed unattainable, such as the mission:brain Harvard Hackathon, the Suturing Mission, championed by the Humanitas chapter in Italy, and upcoming entirely student-led mission trips, demonstrating the feasibility of impactful initiatives even within the constraints of limited budgets.
Their conversation explores the implications of empowering medical students, positioning them as integral components within the healthcare ecosystem. JP candidly shares his journey from being a medical student in Guadalajara to his current position, underlining the challenges, sacrifices, and tenacious passion that characterize the path of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) towards realizing their dream of becoming a neurosurgeon in the US.
Through an exploration of the mission:brain Foundation's work and its determination to improve neurosurgical care and education worldwide, this episode serves as a testament to the limitless power of international cooperation and the surprising outcomes it yields.
A must-listen for anyone captivated by the intersection of global health, charity work and transformative innovation.
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Dive into the mind of renowned vascular neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Lawton, as he shares his invaluable insights on the ever-evolving world of neurosurgery, the role of AI, and the crucial importance of preserving traditional surgical techniques. In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Lawton offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and medicine, as well as the artistry behind the scalpel. Don't miss this chance to get up close and personal with a true pioneer in the field!
Dr Michael T. Lawton is president and CEO of the Barrow Neurological Institute and chairman of its neurosurgery department, as well as co-founder with Dr. Quinones of the Mission Brain Foundation. His neurosurgical expertise is mainly centered on cerebrovascular disorders and skull-based tumors.
He agreed to participate in another podcast in the coming weeks to further discuss Mission Brain and his personal experiences in the field. Stay tuned for part 2!
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Taking place on March 24-26 2023, the mission:brain Hackathon is a virtual multidisciplinary and multinational 3-day event to tackle a real-world challenge in global neurosurgery. Participants will join a virtual team and construct a real-world solution to one of two neurosurgical cases based on patient experiences receiving care in low and middle-income countries. These solutions can address policy, surgical techniques, funding, supply chain, database, medical devices, etc.
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Join us as we sit down with Celia Daniel, the driving force behind the #welove Benefit charity Gala, taking place this Thursday in Miami! In this exclusive interview, Celia gives us an inside look at the incredible event taking place at the Rubell Museum, as well as her vision and goals for the event. Hear about the inspiring missions behind the gala and how you can support the cause and make a difference in the lives of those in need. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to be part of something truly special. Watch now and mark your calendars for Thursday, February 16th at 7:30 pm at the Rubell Museum for the #welove Benefit charity Gala!
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In this episode, Luca sits down with Adrian Safa to discuss his role in founding mission:brain Humanitas and its expansion into Europe. Adrian shares insights from his medical career and offers advice for aspiring medical students who want to make a difference and achieve their goals.
Adrian is the founder of the first European mission:brain chapter at Humanitas, and was recently appointed Regional Director of M:B Europe.
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Dr Ernest J. Barthélemy and Luca Granato discuss how a neurosurgeon can gain the tools required to tackle the problems they will come to face in the global landscape. They also discuss the sociopolitical factors affecting the Haitian community and its direct impact on the healthcare system and healthcare providers as well as ways to safely navigate these challenges through advocacy.
Dr. Ernest J. Barthélemy is a neurosurgeon, global health scientist, and Chief of the Division of Neurosurgery in the Department of Surgery at the SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in Brooklyn, New York. A Haitian-American native of New York City, Dr. Barthélemy completed his medical education and neurosurgery residency at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, and subsequently completed post-residency fellowships in both clinical neurotrauma and in health equity at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Dr. Neha Rao and Luca discuss the differences between the Italian and Indian medical school systems, as well as the health care system in India and providing care as medical students.
Dr. Rao is a an Intern working at KIMS hospital (Bangalore, India) who just finished her 4th year of medicine. Dr. Rao is secretary for Mission:Brain India and the Head of Networking at Talento Doc digital magazine for medical students.
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Dr. Kee B. Park and Luca Granato discuss unmet global neurosurgical needs and strategies to improve global neurosurgery, as well as public health issues and their relation to global politics.
Dr. Kee Park is the Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Global Surgery and Social Change program at Harvard Medical School, as well as the Director of the North Korea Program at the Korean American Medical Association, where he leads the collaboration between US and DPRK physicians working towards increasing standards of neurosurgical care in the DPRK. Dr. Park is the Editor-in-Chief of the newly founded Journal of Global Neurosurgery. Dr. Park is also consultant for the World Health Organization and serves on the WHO Expert Advisory Panel on Surgical Care and Anesthesia.