Dec
16
Mon
2019
Work-In-Progress Session
Presented by: Brooke Gurland, MD
Clinical Professor, Surgery – General Surgery
Stanford University
Title: “Establishing Multicenter Collaborations to Evaluate Risk Factors for Recurrence, Functional Outcomes, and Mesh Complications after Rectal and Vaginal Prolapse Surgery”
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Jan
6
Mon
2020
Work In Progress Session
Presented by:
James Korndorffer, MD
Associate Professor of Surgery, General Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center
Title: “Establishing Performance Benchmarks of Practicing Surgeons Using Simulator-based Assessments and Demonstrating their Relationship to Clinical Performance and Patient Outcomes”
Jan
7
Tue
2020
Drs. Azagury, Martinez, and Mueller will present updates on their research, which was funded by the Department’s 2018 Seed Grant Program.
Learn more: http://surgery.stanford.edu/news/seed-grant-program.html
Categories:
Department-wide events Surgery Grand Rounds
Jan
13
Mon
2020
Speaker: Brian Travis Rice
Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine, Stanford University
Title: “K08 Specific Aims: Characterizing and Modelling Medevac Utilization and Outcomes for Alaskan Native People in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta”
Jan
14
Tue
2020
Categories:
Department-wide events M&M
Jan
20
Mon
2020
Due to Martin Luther King’s Day, Weekly Work In Progress has been cancelled
Jan
21
Tue
2020
Categories:
Department-wide events
Jan
27
Mon
2020
Work-In-Progress Session
Practice presentation run for Academic Surgical Congress
Presented by Stanford, Department of Surgery Residents
Stanford University
Division: | Speaker: | Mentor: | Title: |
S-SPIRE Center | Hyrum Eddington, Medical Student | Arden Morris, MD | Communication and Trust among Diverse Patients with Colorectal Cancer and their Surgeons |
General Surgery | Rachel Smith, Medical Student | Lisa Knowlton, MD | Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Readmissions for Trauma and Emergency General Surgery Patients |
Vascular Surgery | Aditi Kashikar, MBBS, MD Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Shipra Arya, MD | Frailty Reduces Long-term Survival after Peripheral Artery Revascularizations Regardless of Approach |
Goodman Surgical Education Center | Anna Carroll, Medical Student | James Lau, MD | Student Values Inform Early Career Plans in Service and Surgery – A Qualitative Focus Group Analysis |
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