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Jan 2022
21m 37s

Academic Medicine Career Panel

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This episode features Drs. Daniel Beswick and Rhorie Kerr.  They are both academic otolaryngologists from University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA). Dr. Daniel Beswick is a fellowship-trained Rhinologist and Skull Base surgeon. Dr. Rhorie Kerr is a fellowship-trained Facial Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon. We hear from this panel about academic medicine, finding your first job, and the advice they have for medical students. 

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