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Mar 2025
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Dr. Christian Jones Memorial Episode wit...

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
About this episode
Dr. Christian Jones was a trauma and acute care surgeon, and an early innovator in surgical education. Dr. Jones generously participated and promoted Behind The Knife in its early years. He passed away in late 2024, and we spend the first 15 minutes of this episode reflecting on the person he was and the impact he made in surgery.

Here is a link to his obituary
https://www.peacefulalternatives.com/obituary/christian-jones

Dr. Lisa Kodadek is a trauma and acute care surgeon at Yale. She was a resident under Dr. Jones at Johns Hopkins. She shares her insights and gratitude for being able to train under Dr. Jones. 

Following the memorial portion of this interview we listen to mock oral cases that Dr. Jones took Kevin Kniery and Woo Do through when they were general surgery residents in 2017. 

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