Feb
28
Mon
2022
Stanford Transplantation Surgical Fellowship Application Deadline
Feb 28 all-day
Mar
1
Tue
2022
AAST Abstract Submission Deadline
Mar 1 all-day
ACSCC Abstract Submissions Due
Mar 1 all-day
Diversity Lecture: Dr. Paris Butler
Mar 1 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Mar
7
Mon
2022
ZOOM | Monthly Work-In-Progress Session
Mar 7 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Title: “The Physiologic Basis of the Operative Experience: The WHOOP Study”
Presented by the WHOOP Study Team:

Each first Monday of every month, S-SPIRE hosts a Zoom Work-In-Progress session (WIP) for faculty members and trainees to present their research and receive feedback on projects in every phase of development—from drafting specific aims pages, to parsing grant review committee comments, to abstracts/papers/methods in preparation.

Please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu for Zoom dial-in instructions.

Mar
13
Sun
2022
Holman22 Abstract Submissions Due
Mar 13 all-day

WHO SHOULD SUBMIT:

All current Professional Development Residents, and PGY-3, PGY-4 and PGY-5 categorical residents are required to submit abstracts. Submission is optional for PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents.

Faculty: please encourage non-MD research fellows, postdocs and other mentees in your labs to submit abstracts. Since these trainees are not always on the Department of Surgery email lists, please inform them about this opportunity directly.

 

ABSTRACT GUIDELINES:

  • NEW: Individuals can only submit 2 abstracts each and must be for different projects. We will not accept multiple abstracts for the same project by the same author.

 

  • Abstract is limited to 250 words, excluding the Title, Author(s) or Section Title.

 

  • Each abstract must be submitted by the first author and self-select category clinical/HSR/education or basic/translational.

 

  • Abstracts received after the posted deadlines will not be accepted.

 

  • Revised abstracts will not be accepted after the posted due dates (TBD).

 

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION PROCESS:

 

  • Sign into the Stanford G-Suite tool with your Stanford Email to download and submit Holman22 abstract.

 

  • Download the abstract template <<HERE>> and follow the form carefully.

If the abstract form is not followed as is, it will be returned for revisions.

 

  • Submit your completed abstract and key figure <<HERE>>.

One abstract per submission; if you have multiple abstracts, please repeat process.

 

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: MARCH 13 @11:59PM

Mar
14
Mon
2022
Weekly Work In Progress
Mar 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by: Aaron Dawes, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery, General Surgery, Stanford

Talk Title: “The Effect of Managed Care on Access and Quality for Medicaid Patients with Colon Cancer”

Bio:

Dr. Dawes is a board-certified, fellowship-trained colon and rectal surgeon. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Dr. Dawes treats a wide variety of conditions involving the colon, rectum, and anus, always leveraging the latest evidence and technologies. He is fully trained in minimally invasive surgical techniques–including laparoscopic, robotic, and trans-anal minimally invasive surgery–and strives to employ them, whenever possible, in an effort to reduce pain and shorten recovery.

Each week, S-SPIRE hosts an in-person Work-In-Progress session (WIP) for faculty members and trainees to present their research and receive feedback on projects in every phase of development—from drafting specific aims pages, to parsing grant review committee comments, to abstracts/papers/methods in preparation.

Please refer inquiries to Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu

 

Mar
15
Tue
2022
Diversity Lecture: Dr. Thomas Satterwhite
Mar 15 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am
Mar
21
Mon
2022
Weekly Work In Progress
Mar 21 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by: Aaron Dawes, MD
Assistant Professor of Surgery, General Surgery, Stanford

Part 2
Talk Title: “The Effect of Managed Care on Access and Quality for Medicaid Patients with Colon Cancer”

Bio:

Dr. Dawes is a board-certified, fellowship-trained colon and rectal surgeon. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery, Division of General Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine.

Dr. Dawes treats a wide variety of conditions involving the colon, rectum, and anus, always leveraging the latest evidence and technologies. He is fully trained in minimally invasive surgical techniques–including laparoscopic, robotic, and trans-anal minimally invasive surgery–and strives to employ them, whenever possible, in an effort to reduce pain and shorten recovery.

Each week, S-SPIRE hosts an in-person Work-In-Progress session (WIP) for faculty members and trainees to present their research and receive feedback on projects in every phase of development—from drafting specific aims pages, to parsing grant review committee comments, to abstracts/papers/methods in preparation.

Please refer inquiries to Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu

 

Mar
22
Tue
2022
Chandler Lecture
Mar 22 @ 7:00 am – 8:00 am