Everyday Oral Surgery is a weekly podcast and verified community for OMFS. The format is simple: real surgeons talking about real cases, and the rest of us getting to listen in.
The best surgical education happens in hallway conversations — when one surgeon asks another how they handle a tricky case, a tough patient, or a challenging extraction. That's where most of us actually learned the judgment part of the job.
But hallways are local. Most surgeons never get to overhear the conversation happening in another residency, another city, another sub-specialty. The podcast was built to fix that — bring the hallway to everyone, everywhere.
The forum is the next step. A place to keep the conversation going after the episode ends, ask questions, share cases, and learn from each other every day — not just on Mondays.
Everyday Oral Surgery started with a phone call. Grant and his brother Jake Stucki both went to dental school at UCLA, and even after they graduated they kept calling each other to talk shop — cases, techniques, decisions, the small stuff that doesn't make it into a textbook. When Jake started his OMS residency at Case Western Reserve University, those calls became near-daily: every aspect of oral surgery, walked through together.
Grant wanted to share that essence with the rest of the field — the back-and-forth, the everyday questions, the constant-learner mindset. That is what the podcast is, and what the community is for: surgeons collaborating about the everyday aspects of oral surgery and how to keep getting better at them.
Every account is verified against state licensure or training program. No marketers, no patients, no anonymous noise — just surgeons.
We follow HIPAA. No patient-identifying material is shared — no names, no faces, no chart numbers. Posts and photos that could identify a patient are not permitted, period.
No sponsor controls episode content. No company controls thread placement. The host says what he thinks. Members say what they think.
Half of OMFS is the training. We make space for residents — verified, separate forum, and lower cost-of-entry to ask the questions.
Verification takes 24 hours. Once you're in, you're in.