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Investigator Profile: Benjamin W. Starnes, MD
Investigator Profile: Benjamin W. Starnes, MD, FACS Home » Research Introduction » Research Investigators » Investigator Profile: Benjamin W. Starnes, MD Research Introduction Schilling Lectureship Research Investigators Labs & Centers Bulger Research Group CBATL CBATL Investigators Predictive Analytic Models CBATL Relevant Publications Craniofacial Image Analysis Laboratory (CranIAL) Center for Videoendoscopic Surgery (CVES) CREST…
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis Spring 2022 New Beginnings For Heart Failure Patients
SURGERY SYNOPSIS S PRING 2022 P AGE 9 New Beginnings For Heart Failure Patients If you are interested in learning how you can support heart transplant, please click here or email Jeannie Stuyvesant, senior director for philanthropy, at jstuy@uw.edu . DR. CALLISTUS DITAH, FELLOW CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY T he capacity to intervene on the human […]
Read MoreNew Federal ‘Rural Emergency Hospital’ Designation
Photo credit: The New York Times Forty six million Americans rely on rural hospitals for their healthcare. Since 2005, however, more than 180 rural hospitals have closed in the United States. According to a study by the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform, another 200 rural hospitals could close within the next 3 […]
Read More2019 Schilling
[…] Society of the Alimentary Tract, Treasurer for the James the IV Society and District Representative for the Western Surgical Association. She is also the co–Editor of a new surgical textbook Operative Techniques in Surgery. Mary Hawn, MD, MPH Professor of Surgery and Chair of the Department of Surgery at Stanford University 2019 RESEARCH DAY […]
Read More2024 Schilling Abstract Booklet PDF
[…] an important part of what makes our department so strong. This is our first year having the Schilling Symposium organized by the faculty and staff of the newly formed Division of Research. Nearly 100 faculty and staff took part in the inaugural Division of Research activities, and we especially thank those who participated in […]
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[…] 2021-22 PAGE 20 Surgical Education Research Group “I’m extremely proud to provide this introduction to the DOS Surgical Education Research Group (est. 2019). One goal of the new DOS Division of Education (est. 2017) is to come together as a community and bring expertise in all-things-education under one umbrella. Our Division’s foundational early work […]
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SURGERY SYNOPSIS FALL 2021 PAGE 13 Department of Surgery New Education Web Section Karen D. Horvath, MD Professor of Surgery Associate Chair for Education Director, Residency Programs in General and Preliminary Surgery The COVID-19 pandemic was the impetus for many new surprise projects. One such project was the UW Depar tment of Surger y […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Summer/Fall 2018 – New Faculty
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SUMMER/FALL 2018 • PAGE 13 I t is with great pleasure we announce and welcome our new faculty members. Each new faculty member introduces an added level of experience, quality, and service to the Department of Surgery. Lawrence Nick Cetrulo, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery D r. Lawrence […]
Read MoreSynopsis Spring 2022 The Rootshtain Brothers-Living Donor Liver Transplant
[…] Dr. Mark Sturdevant and learned about the living donor liver transplant program. “When I went onto the transplant list my MELD score was in the mid-20s, and for someone with a B blood type, a MELD score of 20+ puts you pretty high on the list. The initial thinking was there could be a […]
Read MoreSynopsis Spring 2022 Liver Transplant Program
[…] have a waitlist mortality upwards of 20%. In order to expand its utilization of deceased donors, the UW Medicine liver transplant group has recently been at the forefront of emerging concepts and technologies such as the utilization of advanced hypothermic liver preservation (LIVERguard TM) and the use of COVID positive deceased donors. D r. […]
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