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Surgery Synopsis – Winter 2018/2019 – ACS Highlights
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • WINTER 2018/2019 • PAGE 3 (continued on page 4) A mer ic a n C o lle g e o f S u rg eo ns A nnual C l in ic a l C o ngress Report on Department of Surgery’s Involvement in the 2018 American College of Surgeons’ Annual Clinical […]
Read MoreSoundbites: Surgeons’ paper on firearms
UW Medicine Newsroom | November 14, 2018 “We see firearm injuries here every week. They’re exceedingly common, and they’re heartbreaking,” says Eileen Bulger, UW Medicine’s chief of trauma at Harborview Medical Center and professor of surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine. In downloadable video soundbites (3:58, with b-roll), Bulger provides context to a…
Read MoreDr. Carlos A. Pellegrini selected into membership in new American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators
October 30, 2018 Dr. Carlos A. Pellegrini, Chief Medical Officer, UW Medicine, and Vice President for Medical Affairs, is among a group of 91 esteemed surgeons from seven countries selected into membership in the new American College of Surgeons (ACS) Academy of Master Surgeon Educators™. The Academy’s first induction ceremony occurred on October 3rd at the…
Read MoreInvestigator Profile: Richard A. Hopper, MD, MS
Investigator Profile: Richard A. Hopper, MD, MS Home » Research Introduction » Research Investigators » Investigator Profile: Richard A. Hopper, MD, MS Research Introduction Schilling Lectureship 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)…
Read MoreSurgery Synopsis – Spring 2018 – Surgery News
SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SPRING 2018 • PAGE 7 (continued on page 8) #ilooklikeasurgeon Dr. Heather Evans, Associate Professor, Division of Trauma, Burn, & Critical Care Surgery W hat does a surgeon look like? Through a social media campaign on Twitter, started by a surgical resident in 2015, women surgeons across the world felt emboldened to […]
Read MoreDearani Visit Scholar CT
The role of imaging, deliberate practice, structure, and improvisation in approaching surgical perfection Joseph A. Dearani, MD, aMichael Gold, PhD, bBradley C. Leibovich, MD, cK. Anders Ericsson, PhD, d Kamal R. Khabbaz, MD, eThomas A. Foley, MD, fPaul R. Julsrud, MD, fJane M. Matsumoto, MD, fand Richard C. Daly, MD a The first 50 years […]
Read MoreDr. David Miranda Awarded First Surgical Infection Society’s (SIS) Sawyer Award
Dr. David Miranda, second-year general surgery resident, received the first Surgical Infection Society’s (SIS) Sawyer Award. This new award is to recognize trainees for their outstanding abstract submissions, network with members of the society and to provide the means for trainees to attend the SIS Annual Meeting. Dr. Miranda will be accepting the award and…
Read MoreAnnual Surgery Education Fund
Annual Surgery Education Fund Home » About » Greetings UW Surgery Alumni » Annual Surgery Education Fund Annual Surgery Education Fund Welcome Our Story Alfred A. Strauss, MD, FACS Strauss Lecture Chronology Our Surgeons New Faculty Emeritus Faculty Awards & Honors Faculty Residents & Fellows Alumni Harkins History Annual Surgery Education Fund Distinguished…
Read MoreDrs. Kate Stadeli and Jay Zhu Selected for ACGME BacktoBedside Initiative Funding
Drs. Kate Stadeli (pictured right) and Jay Zhu (pictured left), research residents in the Division of General Surgery, have been selected for Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) BacktoBedside Initiative Funding. The ACGME Council of Review Committee Residents (CRCR) designed the “BacktoBedside” initiative to empower residents and fellows to develop transformative projects that combat burnout by fostering…
Read MoreDr. Sherene Shalhub Receives PCORI Tier A Pipeline to Proposal Award
Dr. Sherene Shalhub, Assistant Professor, Division of Vascular Surgery, received a PCORI Tier A Pipeline to Proposal award for her project entitled “Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (VEDS) Research Agenda Collaboration.” This one-year project started in October 2017 and provides $50,000 to form a team that will include patients with Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (VEDS), clinicians, and researchers with…
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