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March 1, 2020 by Tavis Taylor

Neurosurgery Podcast Episode 31

Neurosurgery Podcast Episode 31
March 1, 2020 by Tavis Taylor
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Episode 31 With Dr. Nitin Agarwal

Check out episode 31 of Neurosurgery Podcast with host Dr. Michael Wang and this episode’s featuring guest Dr. Nitin Agarwal. During their conversation, they discuss some examples of personal experiences that lead to an early interest in neurosurgery and how Dr. Agarwal went about publishing his books Neurosurgery Fundamentals and The Evolution of Health Literacy. The guys also talk about the arduous process of getting a book published, becoming an author, and key strategies that make the publishing process smoother.

Join the conversation and become privy to some useful tips as the hosts and guest also discuss dealing with rejection, mentorship, and having grit in the neurosurgery field early on in one’s career.

About Neurosurgery Podcast

Michael Wang, MD, FAANS, and co-host John Paul Kolcun, MD, release episodes of this awesome podcast on a regular basis. If you want a behind-the-scenes look at the everyday life of neurosurgeons, then this podcast is for you. They talk all things neurosurgery and topics range from being a woman in the specialty to how to prevent burnout.

Other guests include UPMC’s Dr. David Okonkwo, Columbia’s Christopher Winfree, MD, FAANS, Stanford’s Anand Veeravagu, MD, and many more. So make sure to check out some of their engaging conversations as well! With a 5-star rating and 47 reviews on Apple Podcasts, Michael and John Paul’s audience continues to grow as they release a new episode every week. So check these guys out, subscribe, and follow along on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, and Spotify.

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