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Surgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – Honors and Awards
[…] Care Surgery, will serve as a CoâInvestigator. Per Dr. Bulger, âThis is an exciting opportunity to bring the entire trauma community together and stimulate the development of new therapeutic strategies across the continuum of care.â h onors & a wards (con T .) DIVISION OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY D r. Gabriel S. Aldea , Professor […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – Surgery News
[…] looks forward to continuing to teach and mentor residents and fellows, sharing his invaluable expertise with the next generation of surgeons. Bob will also embark on a new adventure — he is trained as an executive coach and plans to work with healthcare providers to help them be and do their best. SCH is […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_sumfall_2018_inthemedia
[…] Cookbook Medicine: A Recipe for Success?” UW Care Transformation — The Transformer Podcast D r. Lena Sibulesky , Associate Professor, Division of Transplant Surgery, “You need a new kidney to stay alive. Would you reject one from someone who died of a drug overdose?” STAT, S e p t e m b e r, […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_sumfall_2018_gettingtoknowneligan
[…] don’t post a lot but I like it to keep in touch with people. There are some financial ones I use a lot. And one of my new favorite apps is Marco Polo, which is a video– messaging app. You can send a video message to those who have the app and my wife […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Summer/Fall 2018 – Faculty Promotions
[…] surgery, and outcomes following hernia and esophageal surgery. He is nationally recognized as a leader in the use of social media for surgical education, and is actively researching how this impacts both surgeon and patient perceptions of new technology. He can be followed on Twitter at @ andrewswright . Dr. Jason Smith Dr. Andrew Wright
Read MoreT32 Application 9-5-18
[…] experiences or who come from educationally or economically disadvantaged backgrounds . We believe Page 4 strongly that individuals f rom diverse backgrounds will bring important insights and new ideas to translational, clinical and bench research in trauma and surgery. If you wish to have these factors included in the review of your application, please […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_spr2018_gtkberfield
[…] few years ago. It’s so good that it’s super-packed on weekends and unfortunately they don’t take reserva – tions. It’s our go-to for date night. Enjoying our new (ugly) Christmas sweaters. Pictured with husband, Dr. Shane Morrison, (R4), Division of Plastic Surgery THIS OR THAT Hot or cold weather? Cold Sweet or savory? Savory […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Fall/Winter 2017 – In The Media
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • FALL 2017/WINTER 2018 • PAGE 11 2017 New Faculty Continued from page 10 surgery at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, United Kingdom, followed by an ECMO fellowship in the Department of Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care. After coming to the United States, Dr. Gensini joined the General Surgery residency […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Fall/Winter 2017 – Harkins Surgical Symposium and Strauss Lecture
[…] , Assistant Profes – sor, Division of Transplant Surgery “Expanding the Number of Donors” D r. Nicole Zern , Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery “What ’s New in the Management of Thyroid Nodules?” D r. Tere sa K i m , Acting Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery “Integrating Surgery into Multimodal Management […]
Read Moresurgsynopsis_fall_wtr2017_frontcover
[…] 1 Chairman’s Message 3 Surgical Ethics 5 64th Annual Strauss Lecture & Harkins Symposium 7 American College of Surgeons’ 2017 Clinical Congress 8 Surgery News 10 2017 New Faculty 11 Department of Surgery— In The Media 12 Researcher Profile: Danielle Lavallee, PharmD, PhD 13 #GettingToKnowDOS— Dr. Martin Montenovo 15 Honors, Awards & Publications 19 […]
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