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Healing Over Hate: Dr. Frederick Beavers on Legacy, Leadership, and Equity in Surgery

1 h 44 min · 1 de nov de 2025
Portada del episodio Healing Over Hate: Dr. Frederick Beavers on Legacy, Leadership, and Equity in Surgery

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In this powerful episode, host Jinja Birkenbeuel of Birk Creative talks with Dr. Frederick P. Beavers, a distinguished vascular surgeon, educator, and equity advocate whose career embodies both medical excellence and moral courage. As Chief of Vascular Surgery in Washington, D.C., and Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery at Georgetown University, Dr. Beavers mentors future surgeons with a focus on skill, empathy, and integrity. From his roots on Chicago’s South Side to his defining moment caring for a patient with a swastika tattoo, Dr. Beavers’ story reveals how compassion, legacy, and justice can guide a life in medicine. This is an unforgettable conversation about healing over hate—and leading with humanity. 🎧 Production: CPASS Foundation 🎬 Post-Production & Music: Brittany Nuñez, Senior Marketing & Communications Specialist, CPASS Foundation Opinions expressed are those of the guests and do not reflect those of any corporation or brand.

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