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[…] Trauma, Burn & Critical Care Niten Singh, MD Vascular Surgery Roger P. Tatum, MD VA Healthcare (VAPHS), Surgeon-in-Chief ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP Susan Marx, MBA, PMP, CPC Vice Chair, Administration & Finance Erin Carney Fannon Director of Program Operations, Surgical Outcomes Research Center (SORCE) Roland Lai Director of IT Services, Department of Surgery and Department of […]

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[…] to provide high-level advice and guidance. The Task Force also convened an international external advisory board with representatives from the Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Library of Australia, National Library of Canada, and several American universities. This external board met in person during the joint conference of the International Association […]

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Department of Surgery Staff

[…] & Research Symposium About The Schilling Lectureship Staff Diversity, Equity & Inclusion DOS Women’s Council Surgery News Contact Us Susan Marx, MBA, PMP Vice Chair, Finance & Administration Surgery is a Department of Excellence, guided by our mission of providing compassionate and high-quality patient care, training future generations of surgical leaders, and conducting research […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Fall 2021

[…] i r a Martin , Senior Administrator for Education and Divisions of Plastic Surger y/Harbor view Medical Center, Trauma, Critical Care & Burn Surger y, & Veterans Administration Healthcare ( VAPHS), Gina Coluccio , Manager, Surgical Education, Joanna Ames , General Surger y-Categorical and Preliminar y Surger y Programs’ Administrator, Kristelle Calma , Program […]

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DOS_RR_Full_2009

[…] 6) 4. Establish a standard procedure for patient identification, preparation, equipment setup, sterile technique with full barrier precautions, ultrasound-guided access to the venous system, catheter placement, catheter security, and dressing. 5. Define optimal management for a comprehensive set of complications or problems with catheter placement. 6. Using the Simulab CentralLineMan TM simulator, to practice […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Fall 2022

[…] residents, staff, and friends. Editorial Team Douglas E. Wood, MD, FACS, FRCSEd The Henry N. Harkins Professor and Chair Susan Marx, MBA, PMP Vice Chair, Finance & Administration Judith Rapp Assistant Director, Human Resources, Faculty Affairs & Communications Kate Rimmer, MBA Administrator Stacy Nagy Administrator, Program Operations, Marketing and Communications Sandra Burkhart, BA, MA […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Winter 2019

[…] Care Rebecca Maine, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma, Burn & Critical Care Surger y Susan Marx, MBA, PMP, CPC, Department of Surgery Director of Finance and Administration Erin Miller, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Plastic, Surger y and Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery Stacy Nagy, Program Operations Specialist Deepika Nehra, MD, […]

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DOS_RR_Full_2011

[…] Practice Committee Thomas Benedetti,  Chair, Patient Safet y and  Quality Committee Margaret Gilshannon,  Administrative Director 15 2011 RESE ARCH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Figure 3.  Mixed Use Cadaver/Dr y Lab at ISIS-HMC Figure 4 .  Orthopaedic surgeons training in the ISIS Cadaver Lab at ISIS-HMC c. isis facilit y U W Medicine ISIS is an umbrella organizational  structure. ISIS has, or will have, core training facilities  at University of Washington Medical Center (U WMC) (opened 2006), Harborview Medical Center (HMC) (opened 2010), Seattle Children’s, and the Veterans  Administration Puget Sound Health Care System  (VAPSHCS). Furthermore, ISIS has close collaborations  with several other regional simulation centers, namely,  Madigan Army Medical Center, University of British  Columbia, and Oregon Health Sciences University.  ISIS, along with U W Medicine’s Northwest Hospital  and Medical Center’s Community Health Education &  Simulation Center (CHESC), is also a founding member  of the Pacifi c Northwest Healthcare Simulation Collab- orative (PNW HSC), a partnership of simulation centers  and industry leaders from across the state.  The U W Medicine ISIS facilities and operations are  designed to be as fl exible as possible to allow for 80%  or greater utilization of classroom and training labora- tory capacity. While there are similar features among  simulation center facilities, each facility may have unique  programmatic features that dictate the needs of the  physical plant.  ISIS has 2500 square feet of space in the ambulatory  Surgery Pavilion on the fi rst fl oor of U WMC. The facility  has a 425 usable square foot “smart” conference room that  holds 40 people, a full-sized equipped operating theater,  a large open room (dry lab) holding approximately 12  […]

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DOS_RR_Full_2011

[…] Practice Committee Thomas Benedetti,  Chair, Patient Safet y and  Quality Committee Margaret Gilshannon,  Administrative Director 15 2011 RESE ARCH IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Figure 3.  Mixed Use Cadaver/Dr y Lab at ISIS-HMC Figure 4 .  Orthopaedic surgeons training in the ISIS Cadaver Lab at ISIS-HMC c. isis facilit y U W Medicine ISIS is an umbrella organizational  structure. ISIS has, or will have, core training facilities  at University of Washington Medical Center (U WMC) (opened 2006), Harborview Medical Center (HMC) (opened 2010), Seattle Children’s, and the Veterans  Administration Puget Sound Health Care System  (VAPSHCS). Furthermore, ISIS has close collaborations  with several other regional simulation centers, namely,  Madigan Army Medical Center, University of British  Columbia, and Oregon Health Sciences University.  ISIS, along with U W Medicine’s Northwest Hospital  and Medical Center’s Community Health Education &  Simulation Center (CHESC), is also a founding member  of the Pacifi c Northwest Healthcare Simulation Collab- orative (PNW HSC), a partnership of simulation centers  and industry leaders from across the state.  The U W Medicine ISIS facilities and operations are  designed to be as fl exible as possible to allow for 80%  or greater utilization of classroom and training labora- tory capacity. While there are similar features among  simulation center facilities, each facility may have unique  programmatic features that dictate the needs of the  physical plant.  ISIS has 2500 square feet of space in the ambulatory  Surgery Pavilion on the fi rst fl oor of U WMC. The facility  has a 425 usable square foot “smart” conference room that  holds 40 people, a full-sized equipped operating theater,  a large open room (dry lab) holding approximately 12  […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Summer 2023

[…] residents, staff, and friends. Editorial Team Douglas E. Wood, MD, FACS, FRCSEd The Henry N. Harkins Professor & Chair Susan Marx, MBA, PMP Vice Chair, Finance & Administration Judith Rapp Assistant Director, Human Resources, Faculty Affairs & Communications Kate Rimmer, MBA Administrator, General Surgery, Plastic Surgery at UW Medical Center-Montlake Stacy Nagy Administrator, Program […]

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