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Episode 2: The Surgeon’s Role in Preventing Opioid Abuse

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This episode is hosted by Dr. Henry Pitt from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital where he serves as the Chief of Oncologic Quality. Dr. Pitt trained in surgery and began his career as a hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeon. Today he will be interviewing Dr. Michael Englesbe from University of Michigan on the topic of opioid use in surgery. Dr. Englesbe is Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan in the Section of Transplantation Surgery and does kidney and liver transplantation in adults and children.
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This episode is hosted by Dr. Henry Pitt from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital where he serves as the Chief of Oncologic Quality. Dr. Pitt trained in surgery and began his career as a hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeon. Today he will be interviewing Dr. Michael Englesbe from University of Michigan on the topic of opioid use in surgery. Dr. Englesbe is Professor of Surgery at the University of Michigan in the Section of Transplantation Surgery and does kidney and liver transplantation in adults and children.
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