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Dr. Raymond Yeung Receives 2023 Distinguished Alumnus Award PDF
[…] Cultural Revo- lution in mainland China forced many to flee and his family immigrated to Toronto, Canada. Settling in North York, Dr. Yeung quickly adapted to his new life and excelled in academics and piano. A voracious learner, he eventually skipped a grade and won a com- petition as the best pianist for his […]
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SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SUMMER/FALL 2018 • PAGE 14 2018 New Fa c u lt y Continued from page 13 Kathleen O’Connell, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of Trauma, Burn, & Critical Care Surgery D r. Kathleen O’Connell is an Assistant Professor in the Divi – sion of Trauma, Burn, & Critical Care Surgery, with an […]
Read MoreDr. Raymond Yeung Receives 2023 Distinguished Alumnus Award PDF
[…] Cultural Revo- lution in mainland China forced many to flee and his family immigrated to Toronto, Canada. Settling in North York, Dr. Yeung quickly adapted to his new life and excelled in academics and piano. A voracious learner, he eventually skipped a grade and won a com- petition as the best pianist for his […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_wtr_2019_gettingtoknowkling
[…] ever made? CK: Trying 400 Degrees Hot Chicken in Nashville. It turns out that you can sweat from more places in your body than I ever k new! SS: Where is your hometown? CK: I grew up in Melbourne, Australia. My accent is mostly gone but you can make it out a little bit […]
Read MoreDOS Resident Eligibility and Selection Policy
[…] States at the time of appointment 1, and meet the applicable essential abilities requirements of the program. ACGME Eligibility Criteria Effective July 2016 Effective July 1, 2016, new eligibility requirements for prerequisite training for entry or transfer into our ACGME -accredited residency programs take effect. 1 Non -US citizens must possess appropriate work authorization […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – Chair’s Column
[…] our own: she is an alumna of our general surgery residency program, graduating in 1980, and was a cardiothoracic surgeon on staff here before being recruited to New York. Both she and Dr. Maier were residents in our program ( just two years apart). She is an outstanding surgeon, researcher and educator. Our surgeons […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017 – Getting to Know: Dr. Matthew Sweet, Vascular Surgery
[…] in High Castle , which was very well done. It’s the story of what might have happened if the Nazis won WWII—they drop a nuclear bomb on New York City and take over the US east of the Rockies, and Japan invades and takes over west of the Rockies. So the story is basically […]
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[…] Professor SeattleMet Magazine’s 2018 Top Doctors (cont.) Arbabi Bulger O’Keefe Meissner Singh Starnes Tr a n What attracted you to pediatric surgery? PJ : I always k new I wanted to be a surgeon and I love working with children. Each age group repre – sents its own unique challenges in terms of how […]
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[…] the second program in the nation to par ticipate in the American College of Surgeons/ Society of Thoracic Surgeons Verification Program in General Thoracic Surger y. This new program is a quality improvement initiative modelled from similar programs for trauma and bariatric surger y. A key feature of verification programs is to help surgeons […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017 – Surgery News
[…] Center for Surgical Ethics (CSE). Left to right: Dr. Alberto Ferreras, CSE Center Director Megan Sherman, CSE Center Co –Administrator and Mark Cumpston, CSE Center Administrator Surgery News (continued on page 21) Madigan Army Medical Center Honor In January 2017, Dr. Vance Sohn from Madigan Army Medical Center presented the Department of Surgery a […]
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