Episode Summary
Training to become a neurosurgeon is both incredibly rewarding and incredibly difficult. But is it more difficult than it needs to be and how can we make the experience better? On this episode, I’m pleased to speak with University of Louisville chief resident Dr. Aurora Cruz about neurosurgical training, residency, leadership, burnout, and her advice for prospective neurosurgery residents. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...A day in the life of a modern neurosurgery resident [3:56]How COVID has affected the neurosurgery training experience [5:24]The unexpected challenges of neurosurgery residency [7:18]Dr. Cruz’s advice for residents with spouses and children [9:22]Advice for those considering studying neurosurgery [12:18]Pursuing professional goals in the field of neurosurgery [13:57]Fighting burnout and improving resident wellness [21:02]The biggest impediments to learning neurosurgery and the acquisition of appropriate psychomotor skills [26:38]Mentorship in neurosurgery residency [29:27]Describing the modern neurosurgery residency experience [32:48]Training neurosurgery residents to become better leaders [39:52]Book recommendations from Dr. Cruz [42:48]Advice for struggling residents [44:10]Dr. Cruz answers the magic wand question [46:32]Resources & People MentionedHow to Win Friends & Influence People (Book)Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Book)Connect with Dr. Aurora CruzFollow Dr. Cruz on LinkedIn Connect With Maxwell Boakyehttps://maxwellboakye.com/podcast Like on FacebookFollow on TwitterFollow on LinkedInDrMaxBoakye (at) Gmail.com