
#176, S5 The Multitasking Myth: Attention, Errors, and the Surgeon’s Mind
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Advancing in cardiothoracic surgery requires more than technical excellence in the operating room. In this latest STS Career Development blog, Sahar Saddoughi, MD, shares how surgeons can get promoted by building program...
Getting Promoted in Cardiothoracic Surgery is an episode from Surgical Hot Topics by surgical hot topics. Advancing in cardiothoracic surgery requires more than technical excellence in the operating room. In this latest STS Career Developme...
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Published Mar 25, 2026, 4:03 long, audio available.
Advancing in cardiothoracic surgery requires more than technical excellence in the operating room. In this latest STS Career Development blog, Sahar Saddoughi, MD, shares how surgeons can get promoted by building programs, leading multidisciplinary teams, and aligning their clinical and academic work with institutional priorities. She believes that success comes from demonstrating measurable impact, strategic focus, and leadership that shows you are already contributing at the next level.
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Published Mar 25, 2026 and 4:03 long