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Episode 1 - Presidential notes on redefining success: Legacy and leadership in HPB surgery
Episode 1
mercredi 24 juin 2026 • Duration 29:16
HPB surgery is defined by complexity, high stakes, and constant pressure, it’s easy to measure success in numbers: cases performed, papers published, positions held. But what does a sustainable, fulfilling career in HPB surgery really look like over decades of practice?
Dr Malini Bhana and Dr Brian Kiplagat Misoi are joined for our very first episode by Professor Eduard Jonas, President of the E-AHPBA. As head of surgical HPB training at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, Professor Jonas is extremely well published, with a special interest in CRLM and HCC.
However, the reason Professor Jonas was chosen to open this series extends far beyond his academic and clinical accomplishments. Having had the privilege of training under him during their fellowship, Malini and Brian witnessed firsthand not only his exceptional expertise, but also his leadership, genuine kindness, and remarkable approachability. These qualities, more than any title or achievement, embody what true success looks like.
Articles Referenced:
Jonas E, Smith M, Kassianides C, Luyirika E, Wendy Spearman C. IHPBA White Paper -The improvement of management pathways and access to care in sub-Saharan Africafor patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. HPB (Oxford). 2025May;27(5):585-590. doi: 10.1016/j.hpb.2025.02.007. Epub 2025 Feb 18. PMID:40037975.