Bryant Giles DO , Ophthalmology Episode III

31/03/2021 54 min
Bryant Giles DO , Ophthalmology Episode III

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Episode Synopsis

Yes, its long but not so long that I could have split this easily into 2 episodes.

The last episode of my conversation with Bryant Giles, DO. Today we are going to discuss EHRs and ophthalmology. Fun huh? Nope. But if you are considering a career in medicine you really need to think about how much of a headache you want in your daily work. It’s a Don Quixote task at this point because we have been complaining about them for nearly a decade now and crickets from the people who don’t care for patients but tell us this is absolutely necessary…

Bryant has a You Tube channel. The Eye Chiefs https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMAxQbK1jLNGju_S_51NLg

Bryant has a website. Surgery with Dr. Giles https://www.surgerywithdrgiles.com/meet-dr-giles

I am feeling pretty inadequate right now as I write this…

The best part of this series is the clear message that serendipity plays a big role in life. You start thinking you want to do one thing, but you end up finding out just where you should be…

AMOPS https://amops.org/ don’t be a stranger, we would welcome any civilian medical student or physician as well…and that includes MDs.

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Intro and Outro Music:

Chaos at the Spaceship by Out of Flux
Courtesy of Artlist.io

Produced by: Todd Fredricks DO and Brian Plow MFA
Edited by: Todd Fredricks DO
Disclaimers: Todd Fredricks DO

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