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Education Overview
The specialty of cardiothoracic surgery has always been defined by two inseparable attributes: the capacity to imagine a future that others cannot see; and a determination to discover and implement the knowledge and practical skills necessary to make that new future a commonplace reality. These attributes are pertinent to understanding the work of the TSFRE Education Committee. The dissemination of new knowledge about cardiothoracic medicine and providing surgeons with the capability to implement this new knowledge and skills is a critical element to the progress of our specialty. TSFRE enables surgeons to constantly refine and improve their skills as physicians, surgeons and leaders in medicine. The Foundation offers a variety of educational programming. Most notably, the Health Policy Leadership Program offered in partnership with Brandeis University. This initiative provides a comprehensive, weeklong program that focuses on the changing nature of the nation’s health care system, its management and how physicians can impact that system. 2008 was a year of many educational accomplishments for the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research and Education 12 Alley-Sheridan Scholars attended the Health Policy and Leadership program offered at Brandeis University. This program has had a profound impact upon the hundreds of surgeons who have attended and gained invaluable insight into the public policy process of the US health care system. The Foundation continued its support of the Thoracic Surgery Directors Association with a contribution of $50,000 in 2008. These unrestricted funds were granted in response to the TSDA’s urgent request to financially support its current programs and its continued efforts to develop core curriculums that will emphasize the significant challenges facing today’s residents. “The Foundation, however, has not only maintained its position as a leading supporter of research and education, it has also expanded its reach. The Foundation in the past few years has established a comprehensive development program, improved its public policy training opportunities for surgeons and partnered with other Foundations such as the LUNGevity Foundation to improve support for research training.” – Michael Mack, MD |
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