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Surgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017 – New Residents
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SPRING/SUMMER 2017 • PAGE 6 Welcome 2017/18 New Surgery Residents Why I Chose Residency at University of Washington Department of Surgery “For so many reasons! Not only does UW exemplify excellence in academic surgery, it also provides a unique environment that combines all of my interests: trauma and critical care, pediatric surgery, […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring/Summer 2017 – New Faculty
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SPRING/SUMMER 2017 • PAGE 9 (continued on page 10) Kate Stadeli, MD, 2017–2019 Dr. Stadeli is a trainee in the NIDDK–funded T32 fellowship in Gastrointestinal Surgical Outcomes Research at the Surgical Outcomes Research Center (SORCE) under the direction of Dr. David Flum, Professor in the Division of General Surgery. Her research will […]
Read MoreSOMSummerSeminarHealthcareEthics
30th Annual Summer Seminar in Healthcare Ethics Monday-Friday July 31-August 4, 2017 Health Sciences Building – Room T439 University of Washington Campus – Seattle, WA and Surgical Ethics Conference Saturday August 5, 2017 Foege Auditorium University of Washington Campus – Seattle, WA Universi ty of Washin gton Cam pu s – Seatt le, W A […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Summer 2025
Synopsis SURGERY SUMMER 2025 ChairтАЩs Message SURGERY SYNOPSIS SUMMER 2025 PAGE 1 W elcome to the summer issue of Surgery Synopsis. We typically showcase our education programs in this issue. In the Spring 2025 issue we described the programтАЩs match results. In this issue, we focus on who these trainees are, and we honor and […]
Read More2025 Educ Seminar Agenda and Parking Info
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Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2024
ChairÔÇÖs M essage (continued on page 2) SURGERY SYNOPSIS S PRING 2024 P AGE 1 W elcome to our 2024 spring edition of Surgery Synopsis. In our winter 2023 issue of Surgery Synopsis , as the world was emerging from COVID remote work restrictions, we focused on ÔÇ£What Community Means to You,ÔÇØ asking a cross-section […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2024
ChairÔÇÖs M essage (continued on page 2) T his issue of Surgery Synopsis will focus on the research mission of the Department of Surgery. Research is a critical pillar of our departmentÔÇÖs threefold mission (Clinical Care- Education-Research) and boldly leans into the future. The innovative treatments and concepts that surgeons across the world will be […]
Read MoreJPEDSURG Article: Asa G Yancey: The first to describe a modification of the Swenson Technique for Hirschsprung disease
Journal of Pediatric Surgery 57 (2022) 1701–1703 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Pediatric Surgery journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jpedsurg.org Historical Vignette Asa G Ya n c e y : The first to describe a modification of the Swenson Technique for Hirschsprung disease Denzel Woode a , Jeffrey Avansino b , Robert Sawin b , Edward […]
Read MoreDOS Resident Eligibility and Selection Policy
6/3/15 1 University of Washington Department of Surgery Residency Training Programs in General and Preliminary Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery Resident Eligibility and Selection Policy Purpose: The University of Washington Department of Surgery Eligibility and Selection Policy is designed to ensure fair and consistent consideration and decision – making for all applicants. […]
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Winter 2021/2022 – Chair’s Column (M)
A s we begin a new year, it ’s inevitable that we ref lect on 2021 – the good times and the bad (and the bad times seem to keep haunting us over the past 2 years!). I am sure all of us hoped COVID would be a thing of the past by now, but […]
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