Weekly Work In Progress
Presented by: Dr. Shipra Arya
Associate Professor of Surgery (Vascular Surgery)
Stanford University Medical Center
Title: “Understanding impact of frailty on long-term outcomes and health care utilization.”
Weekly Work In Progress
Presented by:
Presentation 1:
Speaker: Elsie Gyang Ross, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery (Vascular Surgery) and of Medicine (BMIR) at SU
Title: “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Improve PAD Diagnosis and Treatment”
Presentation 2:
Speaker: Elizabeth Leigh George, MD, Vascular Surgery Resident, Stanford University Hospitals & Clinics
Title: “Variation in Center-Level Frailty Burden and the Impact of Frailty on Long-Term Survival in Patients Undergoing Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm”
Weekly Work In Progress
Presented by:
Dr. Lindsay Sceats
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow, General Surgery
Resident in Surgery
Stanford University, School of Medicine
Title: “How Does Insurance Generosity Affect Care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease?”
Weekly Work-In-Progress has been Cancelled!
Weekly Work-In-Progress
Presented by:
Dr. Laura Graham
Postdoctoral Scholar, S-SPIRE/VA, Surgery
Stanford University
Title: “Developing a Vital Sign-Based Infection Score in Postoperative Care”
Work-In-Progress cancelled
due to the ACS Clinical Congress
Weekly Work-In-Progress
Presented by:
Dan Eisenberg, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery (General Surgery)
Palo Alto Veterans Administration Health Care Center
Stanford University
Title:
“Body Mass Index Risk Zones and Variations in Obesity Detection in Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury”
Weekly Work-In-Progress
Presented by:
Kristen Rumer, MD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
General Surgery
Stanford University
Title: “The effect of immunomodulatory medications on post-operative complications in patients with ulcerative colitis”
Weekly Work-In-Progress cancelled
Weekly Work-In-Progress
Presented by:
Elizabeth C. Wick, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery
Division of General Surgery
University of California at San Francisco
Title: “Can We Accelerate Improved Surgical Care and Recovery? An Update on the AHRQ Safety Program for Improving Surgical Care and Recovery”