Hi, and welcome to this week’s episode of the Dr coffee podcast. Your weekly blend of motivation, encouragement, education and insight into all things medicine, for junior doctors and medical students in South Africa.
In this week’s Coffee with consultants feature I had the great privilege of interviewing Dr Mario Rankin, representing his specialty of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr Rankin is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon at the King Edward VIII hospital in Durban, and a lecturer in the department of orthopaedics at the University of Kwazulu-Natal (UKZN). He is also the intern coordinator for his hospital complex, and has a keen interest in the development of junior doctors in his hospital and the nation.
We unpacked the path to specialising in orthopaedic surgery, the perks, perils and pitfalls of this discipline, and what it takes to shine during your junior years and registrar time. THEN, in Segment 2 of this podcast we discuss the role of intern curators in the hospital complex, how to be the best intern you possibly can, what seniors can do to encourage and motivate interns and how internship can be improved in the future. So if you’re a medical student or a current intern, you’ll definitely want to stick around for that!
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Important Links mentioned in today's episode:
1. OrthoBullets.com - a fantastic orthos resource whether you are a student or professional.
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