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the DIEP end: A Plastic Surgery Podcast

the DIEP end: A Plastic Surgery Podcast

Von: Dr. Saïd Azoury & Dr. Harrison Davis
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Jump into the DIEP end, where co-hosts Dr. Saïd Azoury and resident Dr. Hank Davis dive into the world of plastic surgery and explore what makes it truly special. Join us as we engage in enlightening conversations with world-class experts, and the stories that shaped and will continue to shape this dynamic field. This podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and ignite your passion for plastic surgery.

Listen below or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube to watch our video podcasts.

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  • Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris: New York Times Best Selling Author (The Facemaker, The Butchering Art), Medical Historian, TV Host- Personal breast cancer experience, mysteries and drama of medicine's past
    Feb 5 2026

    In this engaging conversation, the hosts and their guest, Dr. Lindsey Fitzharris, delve into the fascinating world of medical history, exploring the legacies of influential figures like Joseph Lister and the evolution of surgical practices. They share personal anecdotes that shaped their interests in the field, discuss the importance of medical education, and reflect on the ethical implications of modern medicine. The dialogue highlights the balance between nostalgia for the past and appreciation for contemporary advancements in healthcare. In this engaging conversation, Lindsey discusses her book 'The Facemaker' and the life of Harold Gillies, a pioneer in plastic surgery. She reflects on the challenges of writing about medical history, her personal experience with breast cancer, and the importance of empathy in patient care. The discussion also touches on the legacy of Joseph Lister and the evolution of surgical practices, emphasizing the need for a balance between medical innovation and human connection.

    titles

    • Exploring the Depths of Medical History
    • The Legacy of Surgery and Its Pioneers

    Sound Bites

    • "We have to have a reckoning."
    • "No two faces are the same."
    • "Doctors are not gods."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Remembering a Mentor

    02:59
    The Influence of Medical History

    06:00
    Exploring Medical Personalities

    09:03
    The Art of Storytelling in Medicine

    11:49
    The Legacy of Joseph Lister

    17:26
    Growing Up with History

    19:47
    The Mystery of Jack the Ripper

    22:54
    The Role of Baby Farmers in Victorian Times

    23:43
    Pursuing a PhD in Medical History

    30:07
    The Importance of Medical History

    32:30
    Modern Medicine vs. Historical Practices

    36:53
    The Facemaker: Unveiling Harold Gillies

    42:02
    The Challenge of Facial Reconstruction

    47:27
    Personal Journeys: Breast Cancer and Identity

    58:59
    Navigating the Medical Landscape: A Patient's Perspective

    01:08:34
    The Evolution of Plastic Surgery and Its Societal Impact

    01:10:30
    The Human Connection in Medicine

    01:11:46
    The Legacy of Joseph Lister and Antisepsis

    01:14:04
    The Importance of Medical History and Learning from Failure

    01:19:21
    The Future of Medical Storytelling

    01:24:10
    The Role of Humanity in Medicine

    01:30:21
    Remembering a Medical Connector

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • Dr. Paul Cederna: Former Chief of Plastic Surgery University of Michigan, President of American Association of Plastic Surgeons. Leadership, Mentorship, Global Work, Advanced Limb Prosthetics (#43)
    Jan 21 2026

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    43 Min.
  • Dr. Bauback Safa: President of American Society of Reconstructive Microsurgery, Past Godina Fellow, Buncke Clinic. Success and Efficiency in Microsurgery, Viewpoints on Leadership/Entrepreneurship
    Jan 5 2026

    keywords

    microsurgery, reconstructive surgery, Buncke Clinic, Godina Fellowship, phalloplasty, ASRM, surgical podcast, hand surgery, medical education, surgeon journey, Godina Fellowship, mentorship, networking, private equity, family priorities, entrepreneurship, medical education, imposter syndrome, career development, microsurgery

    takeaways

    • Dr. Safa emphasizes the importance of mentorship in shaping a medical career.
    • The Buncke Clinic is known for its legacy in microsurgery and its collaborative environment.
    • Dr. Safa's journey into reconstructive surgery was influenced by his father's medical background.
    • The podcast aims to share unedited, authentic conversations about surgery and life.
    • Dr. Safa's experience during COVID led to the creation of the Buncke Podcast.
    • The Godina Fellowship is a prestigious opportunity for surgeons in microsurgery.
    • Phalloplasty has evolved significantly, with Dr. Safa contributing to its advancements.
    • The importance of maintaining a broad skill set in surgery is highlighted.
    • Dr. Safa's accidental journey into microsurgery showcases the unpredictability of medical careers.
    • The camaraderie and culture at the Buncke Clinic play a crucial role in its success. Bauback's journey to the Godina Fellowship was unexpected and filled with serendipitous events.
    • Imposter syndrome is common, and it's natural to have doubts about one's work.
    • Networking and mentorship play crucial roles in career development.
    • The importance of community in the ASRM is highlighted, with many talented individuals deserving recognition.
    • Breaking barriers and building bridges is essential for the future of microsurgery.
    • An MBA can provide structured learning and valuable networking opportunities.
    • The corporate practice of medicine has its pros and cons, often affecting physician autonomy.
    • Family priorities should be emphasized, as time with loved ones is limited.
    • Musical passions can provide a creative outlet and balance in a demanding profession.
    • Surgical instruments, like the Micron's razor edge scissors, are vital for precision in microsurgery.

    summary

    In this engaging conversation, Dr. Bauback Safa shares his journey through the world of reconstructive microsurgery, highlighting his experiences at the Buncke Clinic and the importance of mentorship in shaping his career. He discusses the genesis of his podcast, the significance of authentic conversations in surgery, and the evolution of phalloplasty. Dr. Safa reflects on the legacy of the Buncke Clinic, the impact of the Godina Fellowship, and the necessity of maintaining a broad skill set in the surgical field. The discussion emphasizes the unpredictability of medical careers and the camaraderie that fosters success in the surgical community. In this engaging conversation, Bauback Safa shares his journey to becoming a Godina Fellow, reflecting on the importance of mentorship, community, and the gradual realization of aspirations. He discusses the value of networking and the impact of an MBA on his career, while also addressing the challenges posed by private equity in medicine. The conversation touches on personal priorities, particularly the significance of family, and concludes with insights into Bauback's musical passions and favorite surgical instruments.

    Sound Bites

    • "It's not about how to do a case."
    • "I think it made me a better surgeon."
    • "All you need is one opportunity."

    Chapters

    00:00
    Podcast Setup and Intro

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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
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