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Why 30,000+ Surgeons Use CSurgeries

In surgery, unique problems often call for clinical workarounds that lead to better outcomes. CSurgeries is a great forum to share these tips and tricks, because even one or two experiences can help another surgeon—and ultimately a patient—in the future.
With video and digital tools advancing, the future of surgical education is becoming more digitized. CSurgeries is poised to lead as new physicians look beyond classic texts to learn surgical technique and efficiency.
CSurgeries shows what textbooks only mention, bringing concepts like valve coaptation to life in motion. It also lets us share the tips usually whispered from senior surgeons to trainees but never written down.
The most exciting part is the accessibility—surgeons anywhere in the world, from developed to developing countries, can learn from these videos and improve the standard of care. For me, whenever I’m doing a new or rare surgery, my go-to digital source is always CSurgeries.
I find CSurgeries so convenient—unlike writing a journal article with endless literature, corrections, and formatting, I can showcase a technique in just minutes. It’s direct, to the point, and I hope more people share their video journals like this.
I endorse CSurgeries because it offers so much more than other platforms—it’s easy to access, free to view, and open for everyone to learn. Most importantly, it allows us to learn from each other.
Videos are incredibly helpful, especially when you can learn from an experienced colleague nearby. When that’s not possible, CSurgeries provides the next best thing.
The process of watching, editing, and reviewing each video on CSurgeries has made me an expert in those procedures, boosting my confidence and recall of every step. As I prepare for residency, this experience has greatly enhanced my readiness and proficiency as a surgeon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this profile exist?

We created this profile to invite you into a growing network of skilled surgeons.
Your expertise deserves visibility and a place to connect with peers, share knowledge, and grow professionally. Your profile is based on publicly available data and is ready for you to complete and take full advantage of the tools on CSurgeries.

CSurgeries is a peer-reviewed video platform built by surgeons, for surgeons.
It’s used by 30,000+ members to access short surgical videos, earn CME, and publish procedural content in a respected video journal. Many use it to prepare for cases, mentor residents, or share techniques with colleagues across the globe.

Completing your profile gives you full access to CSurgeries benefits.
That includes 500+ high-yield surgical videos, up to 20 CME credits annually, and the ability to publish your own procedures for peer recognition. It also ensures your professional presence is visible to the right people—your peers.

Absolutely. You can review and update all your information.
Your current profile was pre-filled using NPI data. Once you claim it, you decide what to display—from specialties and affiliations to published cases and videos. You’re always in control.

Real procedures. Real surgeons.
Videos are peer-reviewed and range from 3–8 minutes, focusing on technique, anatomy, and decision-making. It’s practical content used by attendings, residents, and educators in top institutions.

Yes, if you choose to contribute, your videos go through editorial review.
Accepted submissions are published in our peer-reviewed video journal, giving you academic recognition and visibility within the surgical community.

Yes, surgeons from Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Stanford, Mount Sinai, and more are active members.
Over 30,000 surgeons use CSurgeries to watch, learn, and share. Many also contribute content or present at live webinars.

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