surgsynopsis_wtr_2019_final_walkfromobesity

SURGERY SYNOPSIS • WINTER 2019/20 • PAGE 12 Susan Marx Elected Association of Academic Surgical Administrators Vice President Susan Marx , MBA, PMP, CPC, Department of Surgery Director of Finance and Admin – istration, was elected as the incoming Vice President for the Association of Academic Surgical Administrators (AASA) in Sep – tember 2019. Susan […]

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surgsynopsis_wtr_2019_final_publications

SURGERY SYNOPSIS • WINTER 2019/20 • PAGE 15 N e w F ac u lt y (co n t .) Dr. Jonathan Sham, Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery After completing his General Surgery train – ing at UW, Dr. Sham went on to complete fellowships in both Complex General Surgi – cal Oncology and […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Winter 2019 – New Faculty

SURGERY SYNOPSIS • WINTER 2019/20 • PAGE 13 I t is with great pleasure we announce and welcome our new faculty members. Each new faculty member introduces an added level of experience, quality, and service to the Department of Surgery. Dr. Suzanne Inchauste, Assistant Professor, Division of Plastic Surger y Dr. Inchauste’s primar y areas […]

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surgsynopsis_wtr_2019_final_marx_aasa_vp

SURGERY SYNOPSIS • WINTER 2019/20 • PAGE 12 Susan Marx Elected Association of Academic Surgical Administrators Vice President Susan Marx , MBA, PMP, CPC, Department of Surgery Director of Finance and Admin – istration, was elected as the incoming Vice President for the Association of Academic Surgical Administrators (AASA) in Sep – tember 2019. Susan […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Winter 2019 – Chair’s Column

W ithout philanthropic giving from our friends, patients, alumni and current staf f and facult y, our mission to “improve the health of the public” would be compromised; research to advance innovation would be cur tailed, some clinical programs reduced in scope, investments in our residents and fel – lows diminished, and our commitment to […]

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surgsynopsis_sum_2019_new_faculty

SURGERY SYNOPSIS • SUMMER/FALL 2019 • PAGE 8 I t is with great pleasure we announce and welcome our new fac – ulty members. Each new faculty member introduces an added level of experience, quality, and service to the Department of S u r g e r y. Sarah Atkinson, MD, Assistant Professor, Division of […]

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Surgery Synopsis – Summer 2019

S ummer is wrapping up – in many ways it is the busiest time of year in an academic medicine depart – ment. July marks the start of a new academic year– we bring on our new resident classes; many of our new faculty, whom we’ve recruited and prepared for over the preceding months, come […]

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Starzl Liver Transplantation pt 2

cases within zo or 30 minutes after portal revasc1 others in which bleeding disrupts the desired routine, the can be many hours. As described earlier, with the preservation techniques that were clinical use through 1987, the safe preservation limits for human ers were set at 6 to 8 hours. These limits were conservative since livers […]

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surgsynopsis_spr_2019_buehler_lecture

[…] during which they had the opportunity to practice designing and elevating various f laps commonly used in plastic surgery. Kate Stadeli Harborview Medical Center’s Trauma Outreach Education Coordinator Maria Paulsen, RN, second from left, leads hands-on tourniquet practice in a Stop the Bleed training for health providers at the Somali Health Board offices. Surgery News

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surgsynopsis_spr_2019_stadeli_stop_the_bleed

[…] during which they had the opportunity to practice designing and elevating various f laps commonly used in plastic surgery. Kate Stadeli Harborview Medical Center’s Trauma Outreach Education Coordinator Maria Paulsen, RN, second from left, leads hands-on tourniquet practice in a Stop the Bleed training for health providers at the Somali Health Board offices. Surgery News

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