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Ep. 648 Engaging Medical Students in Interventional Radiology with Dr. Aaron Rohr

Ep. 648 Engaging Medical Students in Interventional Radiology with Dr. Aaron Rohr

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How do you build a pipeline for passionate, well-prepared interventional radiologists from day one of med school? In this episode of the BackTable Podcast, Dr. Aaron Rohr, interventional radiologist and associate professor at the University of Kansas, joins guest host Dr. Jessica Yoon to discuss how IR is accessed, taught, and experienced by medical students throughout their early education. --- Get the BackTable apphttps://www.backtable.com/app --- Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction02:49 - Finding IR: Then and Now06:54 - Challenges of Teaching IR in Core10:07 - How IR Thinks Through Problems14:40 - MAVIRIC Symposium20:09 - Engaging Teaching Models27:26 - Increasing Clinical Presence of IR30:17 - Leadership in Educational Initiatives35:57 - Reflections and Advice for Educators39:15 - Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks --- More about this episode The physicians explore ways in which the transition from traditional fellowship models to integrated IR training pathways has increased the specialty’s visibility for early learners while also pointing out obstacles that continue to hinder greater integration of IR into the core medical curriculum. They discuss how IR’s involvement in diverse systems and disease processes offers valuable opportunities for comprehensive clinical learning, but simultaneously makes the specialty challenging for students with structured rotations to engage within a longitudinal fashion. Dr. Rohr goes on to highlight the Mid-America Vascular and Interventional Radiology Initiative Collegium (MAVIRIC), a student-led, faculty-supervised program hosted by KUMC that aims to introduce medical students to clinical, technical, and industry-related aspects of IR. He reflects on the effectiveness of hands-on interaction with devices and physicians’ demonstration of passion for their practice in piquing student interest. While acknowledging the burden of labor beyond work hours that such initiatives often demand of doctors and students alike, the physicians express their optimism for the growth of IR’s presence both in the hospital ecosystem and in the medical curriculum. --- Resources MAVIRIChttps://www.maviric.org/ --- BackTable Vascular & Interventional (VI) is the go-to podcast for interventional radiologists, vascular surgeons, and interventional cardiologists. Download the free BackTable app to get early access to new episodes, cases, and courses curated by physicians in your specialty. ► https://www.backtable.com/app
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