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Surgery Synopsis – Summer 2023
SURGERY SYNOPSIS S UMMER 2023 P AGE 1 ChairтАЩs M essage (continued on page 2) T his issue of Surgery Synopsis is our education issue, in which we cel- ebrate our residents and fellows who have completed their training and we welcome our new trainees. WeтАЩre always happy to see our graduates begin their careers, […]
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UW PROGRESS Publications Home » UWPROGRESS » UWPROGRESS Publications UW PROGRESS About Us Partners Training Research Media Features Publications News Items Stewart BT, Gyedu A, Otupiri E, Mehta K, Donkor P, Mock C. Incidence of childhood injuries and modifiable household risk factors in rural Ghana: a multistage, cluster-randomised, population-based, household survey. BMJ Open. 2021 Jul…
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SURGERY SYNOPSIS FALL 2021 PAGE 8 WHY DID I CHOOSE UW DOS RESIDENCY? “Its reputation as a strong and active advocate for minorit y surgeons while being an excellent Cardiothoracic Surgery training program made this a MUST for me.” “UW has a reputation for its positive work culture, excellent teaching faculty, and ideal location i […]
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Mulligan Lab Home » Research Introduction » Labs & Centers » Mulligan Lab Mulligan Lab Research Introduction Schilling Lectureship Faculty 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 HIPRC Mulligan Lab Northwest Liver…
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Clinical Services Home » What to Expect » Clinical Services What to Expect Clinical Services Cardiothoracic Surgery General Surgery Plastic Surgery Transplant Surgery Trauma & Burn Surgery Vascular Surgery Sites of Practice Cardiothoracic Surgery Visit Cardiothoracic Surgery >> UW Cardiothoracic Surgery programs include myocardial revascularization, valve repair and replacement, thoracic aortic surgery, electrophysiology…
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Summer 2019
S ummer is wrapping up â in many ways it is the busiest time of year in an academic medicine depart – ment. July marks the start of a new academic yearâ we bring on our new resident classes; many of our new faculty, whom weâve recruited and prepared for over the preceding months, come […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2019
[…] I know a great little diner around there.” â Karen Zemplenyi, Oral and Maxillo – facial Surgery R1 “Hugh Foy is the worldwide expert on the best locations to pee in Seattle. He took me on a personal tour of these locations and it was a 5 star tour!” â Marty Schreiber, MD “Dr. […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2019 – Dr. Hugh Foy Retirement
[…] I know a great little diner around there.” – Karen Zemplenyi, Oral and Maxillo – facial Surgery R1 “Hugh Foy is the worldwide expert on the best locations to pee in Seattle. He took me on a personal tour of these locations and it was a 5 star tour!” – Marty Schreiber, MD “Dr. […]
Read MoreSORCE T32 Application 12-5-18
University of Washington CHASE Alliance Training Program Surgical Outcomes Research Center Application for Admission Personal Information 1) Full Name: FORMTEXT 2) Preferred Contact Information Address: FORMTEXT Phone: FORMTEXT Email: FORMTEXT 3 ) Current Employment Institution […]
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Page 1 University of Washington Department of Surgery T32 NIH, NIGMS Institutional Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Trauma, Injury and Inflammation APPLICATION FOR ADMI SSION PERSONAL INFORMATION 1) Full Name: 2) Preferred Contact Information Address: P hone: Email: 3)Current Employment Institution : P osition : Address : Phone : E mail: 4)Trainees in this prog ram […]
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