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Aureliana Toma
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  • Who Owns the Brain? The Politics of Neurodata
    Who owns your brain?Brain tech is here.Headbands track your focus. Stick-on “e-tattoos” read stress in real time. Neuralink implants are already in people.But the law is only now catching up.Chile has written neurorights into its Constitution. Colorado and California have declared brain-wave data “sensitive.” The EU bans emotion recognition in workplaces and schools.Still—outside the clinic, your brain data is often treated like shopping history, not sacred self. And that raises a bigger, more urgent question: If your thoughts can be recorded, who owns the master? You… or the system?In this episode of Deeply Unqualified, I explore:• The rise of consumer neurotech—headbands, tattoos, and headphones that read the mind• Why brain scans aren’t as anonymous as you think• How laws in Chile, the U.S., and Europe are drawing the first battle lines• What “neurorights” really mean for the future of privacy and identityAnd maybe the new rule we need is simple: My brain. My rules.PODCAST INFO: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcastSOCIAL: - TikTok: @neurosurgery.tale- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/- Patreon: https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma
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  • Episode 22 - Andrew Brunswick
    A conversation with Dr. Andrew Brunswick, neurosurgeon at Kaiser Permanente, Columbia and NYU trained, as we explore the intersections of finance, surgery, and mindset.In this episode:• From Wall Street to neurosurgery – how his early detour shaped ambition and risk-taking• Why simulation training is essential for rare, high-stakes moments in the OR• The balance between data, protocol, and intuition in neurosurgery• Coping with complications and the hidden emotional toll of surgery• Parenting, identity, and building resilience outside the OR• Rethinking burnout and what needs to change in neurosurgical training• The future culture of neurosurgery and why balance matters for the next generationDr. Brunswick also shares how meditation, equanimity, and mindset training can transform the way surgeons practice, both technically and emotionally.PODCAST INFO: YouTube A conversation with Dr. Andrew Brunswick, neurosurgeon at Kaiser Permanente, Columbia and NYU trained, as we explore the intersections of finance, surgery, and mindset.In this episode:• From Wall Street to neurosurgery – how his early detour shaped ambition and risk-taking• Why simulation training is essential for rare, high-stakes moments in the OR• The balance between data, protocol, and intuition in neurosurgery• Coping with complications and the hidden emotional toll of surgery• Parenting, identity, and building resilience outside the OR• Rethinking burnout and what needs to change in neurosurgical training• The future culture of neurosurgery and why balance matters for the next generationDr. Brunswick also shares how meditation, equanimity, and mindset training can transform the way surgeons practice, both technically and emotionally.PODCAST INFO: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@NeurosurgeryTalesPodcast SOCIAL: - TikTok: @neurosurgery.tale- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neurosurgery_tales/- Patreon: https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma
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  • Episode 21 - Peter Vajkoczy
    A conversation with Prof. Peter Vajkoczy, Chairman of Neurosurgery at Charité Berlin, as we explore leadership, empathy, surgical philosophy, and life at the edge of medicine.In this episode:• Why arrogance is a risk in neurosurgery — and how humility must be protected• Writing Kopfarbeit: why he chose to share surgical failures as well as triumphs• Why empathy — and even suffering — are essential for growth in neurosurgery• Building one of the world’s top neurosurgery programs at Charité• His vision of mentorship and what young neurosurgeons most need to hear• Redefining success in life-extending but not life-curing surgeries• How daily work between life and death has shaped his view of mortality• Why perfection is impossible — and why constant improvement matters more. Connect with Prof. Peter Vajkoczy:Instagram: @pvajkoczyX (Twitter): @vajkoczyPODCAST INFO: SOCIAL: - TikTok: @neurosurgery.tale- Instagram:@neurosurgery_tales- Patreon: https://patreon.com/AurelianaToma
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  • Surgical Heroism
    What happens when doing “everything” becomes too much? In this episode of Deeply Unqualified, I confront the myth of surgical heroism—and the devastation it can leave behind.In this episode:• The cultural obsession with heroic surgery• Data from DECRA, RESCUEicp & JAMA Surgery• Ethical dilemmas: Can survival be a failure?• A personal reckoning with ego, courage, and the limits of medicineThis isn’t about blaming surgeons. It’s about asking better questions.What does it mean to be a good doctor when doing less might be the most humane act?
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  • Episode 20 - Dr. Z
    n this episode of Neurosurgery Tales, I sit down with Dr. Z—a board-certified neurosurgeon and one of the most influential medical voices on social media. Dr. Z brings an unfiltered, deeply human perspective to the world of spine surgery, medical training, and what it really means to strive for excellence.We talk about:• The emotional toll and discipline required in neurosurgery• Whether fear of being average is a healthy motivator• How he balances introversion with public visibility• Spine surgery controversies: arthroplasty vs. fusion• Managing patient expectations in the age of zero-pain culture• What it means to lead with both logic and empathy
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Deep conversations with neurosurgeons around the world. Each episode features world-renowned experts sharing groundbreaking insights, personal journeys, and the latest advancements in brain and spine care. Stay ahead in the field with cutting-edge minimally invasive techniques, neurosurgical innovations, and the human side of medicine. Discover the stories shaping the future of neurosurgery—one conversation at a time.
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