surgsynopsis_fall_2021_2021_new_residents

[…] the icing on the cake!” E d u c a t i o n H i gHl i g Ht T he Department of Surgery welcomes our new, first-year 2021-2022 residents. The Department is proud to have this group begin their surgical education journeys towards being leaders in their fields. W El c o […]

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Synopsis Spring 2022 Dr. David Camp Altruistic Kidney Donation

[…] medical experience. While under anesthesia, Dr. Camp’s spine surgeon found a rupturing abdominal aneurysm. Without a vascular surgeon on staff, Dr. Camp was rushed to another hospital for an aneurysm repair. Recovery was complicated, and Dr. Camp was in and out of the intensive care unit, his abdomen swollen with fluid. The hospital team […]

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Surgery Synopsis Spring 2022 Lung Transplant Program

[…] on vacation, airlifted from the base of Mt. Rainier, and was almost shot down by a fighter jet on 9/11 “– all to get back in time for a transplant. In fact, for the first 10 years, Dr. Mulligan would be retrieved from anywhere in the continental US if lungs were available for transplant. […]

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Synopsis Spring 2022 Transplant Surgery Overview and History

[…] OF TRANSPLANT SURGERY I n 1967, Dr. Tom Marchioro joined the University of Washington’s medical school where he would soon establish and lead the center that per formed the first kidney transplants in the Pacific Northwest (PNW). Not only did the former professor and chief of the Division of Transplant Surgery create the first […]

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Dr. Bryce Robinson at SUS New Member Poster Session

Dr. Bryce Robinson, Associate Medical Director, Critical Care, Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Burn and Critical Care Surgery, at the new member poster session at the Society of University Surgeons (SUS). His poster was a summation of three studies investigating early, modifiable risks factors for the development of lung injury after injury. […]

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surgsynopsis_spr_sum2017_frontcover

I n nature, spring and summer are about re newal and the bounty the earth provides. The same is true for academic medicine. Part of our mission statement reads: The Depart – ment of Surgery “trains future generations of surgical leaders.” Our Spring/Summer edition of Surgery Synopsis is devoted to our teaching mission: to […]

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surgsynopsis_spr_2020_rsch_hananel

[…] CREST to UW. He has been with CREST now for 9 years, most of that time as Director, and was recently also appointed as Lecturer in the new Division of Healthcare Sim – ulation Science, which brings together CREST and the W WAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH) under the lead- ership of […]

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