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Dr. Leigh Ann O'Banion: Limb salvage and finding solutions for reducing amputation. Part 2


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In This Episode, We Talk About

Limb Salvage Research

Creating pathways for filling this need

Early mentors and lessons learned

Multi-specialty collaboration and building teams

Gaps in patient care and technology in the industry today

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Show Notes:


We’re back continuing our conversation with Dr. Leigh Ann O’Banion. Dr. O’Banion is board certified in General and Vascular Surgery. Before completing her General Surgery Residency and Vascular Fellowship in California at the University of California San Francisco Fresno(UCSF), Dr. O’Banion received her undergraduate degree in Biologic Sciences and Medical Degree at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. Coming full circle, Dr. Leigh Ann O’Banion is currently an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at UCSF. In this part 2 episode of our conversation, we dive into limb salvage, and assembling a dream multidisciplinary team! From Dr. O’Banion’s thoughts on gaps in patient care in the industry, to learning more about her and how she manages work-life balance, we continue to get to know this incredible surgeon leading the way in her industry.


03:30 Collaboration, reducing amputations, and providing Vascular care to underserved populations.

07:15 What advice do you have for bringing a multidisciplinary team together?

09:20 Dr. O’Banion on enrolling the first Abbott Life below the knee trial patient.

14:00 How can we address and attack the gaps in patient care?

16:50 Are there device gaps you see in the industry today that should be developed?

20:40 How do you manage work-life balance as a Vascular Surgeon?

23:20 What do you do for fun in your free time?

25:15 What is the mortality of an amputee within 2 - 5 years?



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