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In this inspiring episode of The Adjunct Files, hosts John Roth and Maggie Hohne sit down with two retired physicians turned FGCU adjunct professors: Dr. Lou Broslovsky (OBGYN) and Dr. Andrew Berkow (Radiologist). What began as a post-retirement golf friendship evolved into a shared passion for teaching anatomy and physiology to the next generation of healthcare professionals.

The duo reflects on:

  • Their unconventional paths into adjunct teaching
  • The challenges and rewards of transitioning from clinical practice to the classroom
  • Active learning strategies like flipped classrooms, concept mapping, and clinical case studies
  • The evolving preparedness of students entering healthcare fields
  • The essential soft skills—like empathy, communication, and time management—that future professionals need
  • The deep satisfaction of mentoring students and witnessing their growth

With humor, humility, and heart, Drs. Broslovsky and Berkow show how adjunct teaching can be a powerful form of giving back—and how lifelong learning never retires.

Theme music composed, performed and produced by James Husni.

Adjunct Nation is a collaborative podcast under the auspices of The Lucas Center for Faculty Development at FGCU. You can learn more by clicking on this link:

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