Presented by:
Amber Trickey, PhD
Biostatistician 3
Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education Center
Health Services Research Unit
Bio
Amber Trickey, PhD, MS, CPH is Senior Biostatistician of the S-SPIRE Center. She supports multidisciplinary teams in research design, implementation, and analysis. In 15 years of health services research, with 8 years focused in surgery, Dr. Trickey has collaborated with diverse investigators, including attending physicians, residents, nurses, psychologists, and engineers. Dr. Trickey obtained degrees in epidemiology and biostatistics, evaluated data quality in trauma care, and led data validation studies using a surgical registry (NSQIP) and administrative claims. Dr. Trickey has contributed to public and private grants on surgical safety, simulation-based training, team communication, error disclosure, and quality metrics.
Session hosted via zoom. Ana Mezynski will distribute dial in instructions via email.
Join us Monday, July 27 at 5PM PST (8PM EST) to learn about the Department of Surgery at Stanford University and our residency programs. This one-hour program offers attendees the opportunity to hear from our Department Chair, Vice Chair of Education, and Residency Program Directors. Register here!
Denise Pines, president of the Medical Board of California, speaks as part of our cultural competency curriculum.
Presented by Rachel Baker
Department of Surgery Communications Manager
Stanford University, School of Medicine
Session hosted via zoom. Ana Mezynski will distribute dial in instructions via email.
Presented by Former Professional Development Residents
Department of Surgery, Stanford University
Session hosted via zoom. Ana Mezynski will distribute dial in instructions via email.
Presented by Former Professional Development Residents
Department of Surgery, Stanford University
Session hosted via zoom. Ana Mezynski will distribute dial in instructions via email.
Leslie Chin, MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business is coming to discuss responding to being called out for bias. This will be the fifth and final course in the Department’s inaugural cultural competency lecture series.
Lead by:
Dr. Micaela Esquivel, Clinical Assistant Professor
Dr. Ashley Titan, General Surgery Resident
Medical School Speakers: Orly Farber, Veronica Toro, Alexis Doyle, Songnan Wang, Giselle Gomez, Kiah Williams, Arielle Kempinsky, Andrea Fisher, Christopher Puntasecca, Clare Wise.
Title of Presentation: “Impact of COVID-19 on Presentation, Management and Outcomes of Acute Surgical Conditions”
Via Zoom
For dial-in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu