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Surgery Synopsis – Spring 2019 – Schilling Highlights
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SPRING 2019 • PAGE 8 Society of the Alimentary Tract. She is the co–Editor of a new surgical textbook, Operative Techniques in Surgery. The Research Symposium included 17 oral presentations and 11 posters by Department of Surgery residents and fellows on a wide variety of basic and clinical research topics. The […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2019 – Dr. Hugh Foy Retirement
[…] he used to start the day with the applicants for resi – dency positions in surgery when he was the Program Director. I had just become a new chair in the department and I was trying to soften the image that Seattle had among applicants…here comes Hugh to wish everyone good morning and he […]
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 Moresurgsynopsis_wtr_2018-19_gettingtoknowpjavid
[…] as I can walking and playing with Trixie and my kids. s you can see from looking around my office, I also love football. I’m a big New England Patriots fan (sorry…) and have been following them since I did residency in Boston. Actually, Patrick and wife Sara at Whistler (continued on page 20) […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – Seattle Met Top Docs
[…] Care Surgery, will serve as a Co–Investigator. Per Dr. Bulger, “This is an exciting opportunity to bring the entire trauma community together and stimulate the development of new therapeutic strategies across the continuum of care.” h onors & a wards (con T .) DIVISION OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY D r. Gabriel S. Aldea , Professor […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – Diversity Column
[…] of diversity and inclusion, we discuss the root cause that racism has played in the history of medicine. You can learn more about this topic in a New England Journal of Medicine article written by Drs. Rachel Hardeman and Eduardo Medina here . The DOS Diversity Council has partnered with the Center for Leadership […]
Read More2019_DoS_Resident_Brochure Final 2
[…] results in a novel fusion protein called DNAJB1–PRKACA was discovered and has been shown to be unique to FL–HCC. Dr. Sullivan and team will be working toward new treatments for FL–HCC by two mechanisms. First, to determine the potential for immunotherapy in FL–HCC, they will investigate the immune microenvironment of tumors using multiplex immunohistochemistry, […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_sumfall_2018_savethedates
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 MoreCF – Final analysis
[…] 13-17 Vacation 5 Mar 21 Nec fasc Holidays on call 7 Dec 20-26 Xmas time off 4 Apr 4 Retrobulbar hematoma Holidays off call 3 Feb 20-22 New baby 3 Apr 8 GSW Apr 19-20 Stryker Course 2 May 20 Cougar attack Total available work days in year 244 July 30-31 Moving 2 June […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2018 – Schilling Lecture
[…] Department of Surgery residents and fellows on a wide variety of basic and clinical research topics. The day also included talks by Drs. Robert Sweet , “What’s New in Surgi – cal Simulation Research at CREST/WISH,” Giana Davidson , “Building Community in Research” and Sara Jav id on “Surgi – cal Oncology Smorgasbord.” Both […]
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