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In this podcast, we delve into the experiences and challenges faced by young surgeons during their residency in Latin America. We explore the importance of non-technical skills, emphasizing the significance of effective patient communication and relationship-building with families and colleagues.

Our guests share their opinions on strategies and activities to maintain control and thrive throughout the demanding academic journey of residency. We discuss the value of finding mentors who offer guidance and structure, as well as the benefits of note-taking and leveraging technology to stay organized.

Delegation of tasks is examined, highlighting the importance of climbing the ladder of experience and fostering a sense of teamwork. We also explore the practicalities of developing presentations and meeting administrative requirements, drawing from real-life experiences.

Moreover, we address the delicate balance between work and personal life, recognizing the relevance of maintaining one's well-being and mental health.

Lastly, we shed light on the challenges posed by resource limitations, such as the lack of access to specialized equipment and imaging resources.

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Dr. Luis F. Cabrera MD, FACS, MACC, MFELAC, MACCVA | Fellow of vascular and endovascular surgery, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada - Hospital Militar Central, Bogota, Colombia General Surgery
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Dr. Antonio Reyes Sociedad Venezolana de Mastologia Associate Member; General / Breast Surgeon and Assistant Professor of Surger, Universidad Nacional Experimental Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela General Surgery
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