In this episode of The Interventional Endoscopist Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Doug Adler, Director of the Center for Advanced Therapeutic Endoscopy at Porter Adventist Hospital. We discuss his transition from a 20-year academic career to a hybrid practice model, blending private practice with academic responsibilities—a trend gaining traction among interventional endoscopists.
Dr. Adler shares his journey from medical training at Cornell and the Mayo Clinic to becoming a leader in therapeutic endoscopy. He reflects on his mentors, his passion for procedural medicine, and the future of the field, including exciting new techniques like endoscopic retrograde appendiceal therapy (ERAT).
This episode offers valuable insights for young physicians navigating career transitions, mentorship, and the evolving landscape of interventional endoscopy.
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