Kristin Sainani & Regina Nuzzo – Scientific thinking for the operating room
In the third episode of our podcast, we welcome Professor Kristin Sainani from Stanford University and Professor Regina Nuzzo from Gallaudet University — two leading voices in scientific communication and statistical literacy. This episode launches a new series dedicated to clinical epidemiology and statistics in cardiac surgery. In a field where data drives decisions, we aim to spark curiosity, deepen critical thinking, and promote a stronger foundation in evidence-based practice. Let this be the start of a smarter, more scientifically engaged surgical community.

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