Formerly The Accidental Creative. Being a creative professional should be the greatest job in the world. You get to solve problems, express yourself, bring something new into the world and you get paid to do it. What's not to love. Yet every day, creative pros face, tremendous pressure and uncertainty. The temptation is just to play it safe, surrender to distraction and settle for less than your best daily creative is about making sure that's not your story. Each episode focuses on a topic r ...
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This week we join Chris Jehle, a fourth year plastic surgery resident at Rhode Island Hospital, for a conversation about creativity and risk within a "safe" profession, innovation in medicine, trendsetting with plastic surgery, and the silver lining of having lots of problems to solve.
Topics include pride in your profession, what plastic surgery really is, issues with the medical insurance industry, and treating your patient like you'd treat your family.
Show Notes
- Trendsetting in plastic surgery
- Risks within the safety of a standard profession
- Plastic surgery doesn't have an age, gender of body system
- Issues with the medical insurance industry
Links
- Follow Chris on his Instagram or learn a little about him on the brown website
- What is plastic surgery?
- Want to become a plastic surgeon after listening to this episode? Here's an 8-step plan...
Big thanks to NGHTSWM for the use of their song, Fiji, on this show.
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