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By Marike Broekman
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
In this tenth episode, the president-elect of the EANS - Andreas Demetriades - will speak with host Marike Broekman about the future of the EANS, including the role of online meetings, new opportunities within the society etc.
In this episode, host Marike Broekman and Saskia Peerdeman discuss training in neurosurgery. They speak about the switch to online education, how to train resilience and how to build a career in neurosurgery.
In this Episode of Dura, Nicolas Sampron is interviewed about the future of neurosurgery, the role of social media and neurosurgery in general.
In this episode of Dura, host Marike Broekman will speak with neurosurgeon Jane Rasmussen about care for brain tumor patients, courage and empathy.
In this episode, Wilco Peul discusses with Marike Broekman the role of neurosurgeons during the Covid-19 pandemic, traumatic brain injury, the new EANS journal and taking control as neurosurgeons with courage and curiosity.
In this episode of Dura - the podcast about what keeps neurosurgeons up at night - Silvia Hernandez Duran, president of the EANS Diversity Taskforce, will discuss diversity in neurosurgery with host Marike Broekman.
In this episode of Dura, host Marike Broekman will interview Gail Rosseau about what keeps her up at night: diversity in neurosurgery and her work on global neurosurgery.
In this episode of Dura, host Marike Broekman will interview Karl Schaller, the current president of the European Association for Neurosurgical Societies, about connection in neurosurgery, the EANS, and the new foundation.
In this second Episode of Dura, host Marike Broekman interviews Faith Robertson about the impact of Covid-19 on training in neurosurgery and her work on Task Shifting and Sharing.
In this first episode of Dura, host Marike Broekman will interview Philippe Schucht about what keeps him up at night: the impact of Covid-19 on his practice and his work in Myanmar.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.