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ep 24: Full Scope in Private Practice with Andrew Baker DDS MD and Serv Wahan DMD MD

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Guest: Andrew Baker DDS MD https://www.instagram.com/andy_omfs/reel/DHrVIgBPZ8A/ https://www.osalansing.com/ Host: Serv Wahan DMD MD https://www.instagram.com/drwahan/?hl=en https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, cancer treatment, multidisciplinary teams, HPV, dysplasia, tobacco use, surgical techniques, fellowship training, patient care, Serv Wahan, Andrew Baker DDS MD, Dr Wahan, Full scope, omfs, Oral surgery, pracademics, Seattle podcast, Michigan dental school, dysplasia, oral cancer, lichen planus, tongue cancer, cancer surgery, head and neck cancer summary In this conversation, Dr. Andrew Baker, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discusses his journey into the field, the importance of multidisciplinary teams in cancer care, and the evolving landscape of oral surgery. He shares insights on the role of HPV in oral cancers, the management of dysplasia, and the implications of tobacco use. The discussion also touches on the significance of fellowship training and the collaborative nature of oncology, emphasizing the need for continuous surveillance in patient care. takeaways
  • Dr. Baker is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
  • He practices in a multidisciplinary team for cancer care.
  • Fellowship training is crucial for advanced surgical skills.
  • HPV is a significant factor in oral cancers.
  • Vaccination may reduce HPV-related cancer rates.
  • Dysplasia requires careful monitoring and management.
  • Tobacco use is linked to oral cavity cancers.
  • Oral surgery offers a broad scope of practice.
  • Surveillance is essential for patients with dysplasia.
  • Collaboration among healthcare professionals enhances patient outcomes.

titles

  • Exploring the World of Oral Surgery
  • The Journey of an Oral Surgeon

Sound Bites

  • "I fell in love with oral surgery."
  • "I'm typically not laser ablating."
  • "It's a choose your own adventure."

Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 04:19 Pathway to Cancer Surgery 07:33 The Journey Through Dental School 10:02 Navigating Political Dynamics in Oncology 13:47 Teaching and Learning in Surgery 16:53 Fellowship Experience in Oncology 18:54 Current Practice and Pathology Focus 20:17 Understanding HPV-Related Cancers 21:49 Advancements in Robotic Surgery 23:16 The Role of HPV Vaccination in Cancer Prevention 25:02 Understanding Oral Papillomas and Their Management 26:40 Dysplasia: Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols 28:30 Surveillance Strategies for Dysplastic Lesions 30:10 The Importance of Patient Education in Cancer Risk 31:58 The Role of Dentists in Monitoring Oral Health 33:54 Evaluating Diagnostic Tools in Oral Pathology 36:28 Lichen Planus: Risks and Management 38:22 Comparing Tobacco Products and Their Cancer Risks 40:06 The Scope of Oral Surgery Practice 41:47 Personal Insights and Rapid Fire Questions

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Content provided by Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Guest: Andrew Baker DDS MD https://www.instagram.com/andy_omfs/reel/DHrVIgBPZ8A/ https://www.osalansing.com/ Host: Serv Wahan DMD MD https://www.instagram.com/drwahan/?hl=en https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, cancer treatment, multidisciplinary teams, HPV, dysplasia, tobacco use, surgical techniques, fellowship training, patient care, Serv Wahan, Andrew Baker DDS MD, Dr Wahan, Full scope, omfs, Oral surgery, pracademics, Seattle podcast, Michigan dental school, dysplasia, oral cancer, lichen planus, tongue cancer, cancer surgery, head and neck cancer summary In this conversation, Dr. Andrew Baker, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discusses his journey into the field, the importance of multidisciplinary teams in cancer care, and the evolving landscape of oral surgery. He shares insights on the role of HPV in oral cancers, the management of dysplasia, and the implications of tobacco use. The discussion also touches on the significance of fellowship training and the collaborative nature of oncology, emphasizing the need for continuous surveillance in patient care. takeaways
  • Dr. Baker is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
  • He practices in a multidisciplinary team for cancer care.
  • Fellowship training is crucial for advanced surgical skills.
  • HPV is a significant factor in oral cancers.
  • Vaccination may reduce HPV-related cancer rates.
  • Dysplasia requires careful monitoring and management.
  • Tobacco use is linked to oral cavity cancers.
  • Oral surgery offers a broad scope of practice.
  • Surveillance is essential for patients with dysplasia.
  • Collaboration among healthcare professionals enhances patient outcomes.

titles

  • Exploring the World of Oral Surgery
  • The Journey of an Oral Surgeon

Sound Bites

  • "I fell in love with oral surgery."
  • "I'm typically not laser ablating."
  • "It's a choose your own adventure."

Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 04:19 Pathway to Cancer Surgery 07:33 The Journey Through Dental School 10:02 Navigating Political Dynamics in Oncology 13:47 Teaching and Learning in Surgery 16:53 Fellowship Experience in Oncology 18:54 Current Practice and Pathology Focus 20:17 Understanding HPV-Related Cancers 21:49 Advancements in Robotic Surgery 23:16 The Role of HPV Vaccination in Cancer Prevention 25:02 Understanding Oral Papillomas and Their Management 26:40 Dysplasia: Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols 28:30 Surveillance Strategies for Dysplastic Lesions 30:10 The Importance of Patient Education in Cancer Risk 31:58 The Role of Dentists in Monitoring Oral Health 33:54 Evaluating Diagnostic Tools in Oral Pathology 36:28 Lichen Planus: Risks and Management 38:22 Comparing Tobacco Products and Their Cancer Risks 40:06 The Scope of Oral Surgery Practice 41:47 Personal Insights and Rapid Fire Questions

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