You Don’t Know Everything
I just wanted to take a moment to say publicly how incredibly proud of Steven I am. Everyone knows that he completed a second fellowship in cosmetic surgery, but I don’t know if people really understand what that means. For two years he put himself in the position of a “fellow”, which means that he was relegated to being a student. In the medical hierarchy, it’s one step above being a resident.
For a surgeon with 20 years of experience, especially the type of experience that he has and what an illustrious career that he has had, that is a pretty humbling thing to do. But I think at the end of the day, what I learned from watching him is that everyone you meet has something to teach you, no matter how educated you are, you don’t know everything. If you are willing to listen to others and to learn from others, it will make you a better, more educated person and, ultimately, give you pathways in life that you otherwise would not have had.
Dr Cyr has been a professor of surgery, the chief spine surgeon in the Air Force, consultant to the Pentagon and Surgeon General of the Air Force, and now delivers amazing care to patients from around the country and world in his practices in Houston and San Antonio.
He is now dual fellowship-trained in orthopedic spine surgery, as well as cosmetic surgery, and has developed a new technique in the field of orthopedics/cosmetics called OrthoSculpting.
www.SASPINE.com - spine practice
www.CyrMd.com - cosmetic practice