David Chang, MD presents “Lymphedema: Surgery and Management”
Sherry M Wren MD, FACS, FCS(ECSA) and Ben Lerman BA will present “Big project/Big data: Humanitarian Responses to Conflict and the Role of CHF in Postoperative Mortality.”
From histologies to fluorescent microscopy, images are an important tool for the analysis and presentation of scientific work. Occasionally, scientific images transcend their role as a medium for transmitting information and contain the aesthetic qualities that transform them into objects of beauty and art.
Submit your scientific images to our first Science as Art Contest! The winning images will be printed and displayed in Stanford Surgery’s offices—including our new space in Discovery Hall—featured on the department’s social media channels, and may be used on department websites.
Deadline: May 22
Submit your image here: https://forms.gle/QSSDKowsaomCPpGbA
All Stanford Surgery faculty, staff, and trainees are eligible to participate.
Our own Dr. David Spain will give the keynote lecture at the 26th Annual USC National Trauma, Emergency Surgery and Acute Care Symposiun.
41st Annual North American Meeting
Many Views on Value
October 20 – October 23, 2019
Portland, OR
DoubleTree by Hilton Portland
1000 NE Multnomah St.
Portland, OR 97232 USA
The theme Many Views on Value rests on the idea that value is a function of the lens through which one sees the world. Inherent in this is an assumption that different stakeholders are necessary to understand the true value of any intervention. The pre-meeting short courses will include methodology sessions on assessing values in patients and caregivers, clinicians, policy makers and other stakeholders.
Meeting Co-Chairs: Karen Eden, PhD, Carmen Lewis, MD, MPH and Daniel Matlock, MD
More information will be posted as we near the meeting.