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Surgery Synopsis – Fall/Winter 2017
[…] California, Davis. She then completed a pediatric surgery fellowship at SCH where she now sees patients as well as at SCH clinics in Bellevue and Federal Way locations. Dr. Smith is happy to be permanently located in Seattle and in her free time she enjoys spending time with family, friends and creative projects such […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Fall/Winter 2017 – In The Media
[…] California, Davis. She then completed a pediatric surgery fellowship at SCH where she now sees patients as well as at SCH clinics in Bellevue and Federal Way locations. Dr. Smith is happy to be permanently located in Seattle and in her free time she enjoys spending time with family, friends and creative projects such […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Fall/Winter 2017 – New Faculty
[…] California, Davis. She then completed a pediatric surgery fellowship at SCH where she now sees patients as well as at SCH clinics in Bellevue and Federal Way locations. Dr. Smith is happy to be permanently located in Seattle and in her free time she enjoys spending time with family, friends and creative projects such […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017
I n nature, spring and summer are about renewal 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 honor those […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2023
[…] support the growth of sustainable surgical programs, to grow the surgical workforce, and to help reduce the global burden of surgical disease.â Department of Surgery’s Global Partnership Locations Department of Surgery’s Work Across the Globe By: Douglas Wood, MD The Henry N. Harkins Professor and Chair Drs . Maurice Musoni and Douglas Wood at […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2022-2023
[…] real challenge over the past few years. On the one hand, the WWAMI Institute for Simulation in Healthcare (WISH) has al w ay s worked across multiple locations so we were used to not having everyone together in the same place at the same time, but in March 2020, all of a sudden the […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Fall 2022
W elcome to our 2022 fall edition of S u r g e r y Synopsis. This is our annual Education Issue. I couldnât be more pleased to present a look at the past, present and future of Education in the Department of Surgery. The Department of Surgery has a tri-part mission: Patient Care, Research […]
Read MoreUW Medicine Researchers Collaborate to 3D Print PPE Supplies
May 27, 2020 What do you get when you take a research lab, a crowdsourced design and a whole lot of 3D printers? In the case of the current COVID-19 pandemic, you get essential face shields to protect front-line workers — and a stirring display of team spirit. In early March, when the number of…
Read MoreScientists Prod Immune Cells to Attack Pancreatic Cancer
UW Medicine | Newsroom | April 2, 2019 Results challenge the view that immunotherapies are unlikely to be effective against this deadly cancer, the researchers say. It’s possible to prod immune cells to attack and kill pancreatic cancer cells, according to a report from scientists at the University of Washington School of Medicine and the Fred Hutchinson…
Read MoreHave you been screened? Learn about UW/SCCA’s lung cancer screening program
[…] screening process. The smoking cessation program includes education and ongoing, in-person or phone counseling. The UW Medicine/SCCA lung cancer screening program is currently offered at five different locations, including: UW Medical Center Harborview Medical Center UW Medical Center – Roosevelt Clinic Eastside Specialty Center SCCA For more information, talk to your primary care provider, […]
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