Apr
29
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:
Carolyn Dacey Seib, MD, MAS
Assistant Professor, General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Stanford University

Title: “The Impact of Treatment Choice on Long-Term Outcomes in Older Adults with Primary Hyperparathyroidism”

May
13
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
May 13 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work In Progress Session

Presented by:
Charles Liu, MD
General Surgery Resident
Stanford Hospital and Clinics

Title: “Out-of-Pocket Spending by Surgical and Trauma Patients Following Implementation of the Affordable Care Act.”

May
20
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
May 20 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work In Progress Session

AcademyHealth Practice Presentation Run
Department of Surgery
Stanford University

Kirbi Yelorda, MD, General Surgery Resident
Title: “Implementation of an Experiential Program for Underrepresented Minority High School Students to Enhance Diversity in the Surgical Workforce”

Qian Ding, MS, S-SPIRE Biostatistician
Title: “Prevalence and Factors Associated with Low Value Preoperative Testing for Patients Undergoing Carpal Tunnel Release at an Academic Medical Center”

Amber Trickey, PhD, S-SPIRE Sr. Biostatistician
Title 1: “Factors Associated with Initiation of Chronic Opioid Use after Treatment of Common Pain Syndromes: A Private Insurance Claims Analysis”
Title 2: “Evaluating Accuracy of the Surgical Risk Preoperative Assessment System Universal Calculators for Elective Total Joint Replacement” 

Sep
16
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Sep 16 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by:
Dr. Lisa Knowlton
Assistant Professor of Surgery (Gen Surg.)

Presentation Title: “National impact of Medicaid expansion upon ED utilization in trauma patients”

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Aleksandra Degtyar
Intern
Trauma section
Stanford University

Presentation Title: “What Brings You in Today? Effects of the Affordable Care Act on reasons for Emergency Department Utilization”

 

Sep
23
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Sep 23 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:
Carolyn Dacey Seib, MD, MAS
Assistant Professor, General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Stanford University

Title: “Developing a Framework for Decision Support in Older Adults with Primary Hyperparathyroidism”.

Sep
30
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Sep 30 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Weekly Work In Progress

Presented by: Dr. Shipra Arya
Associate Professor of Surgery (Vascular Surgery)
Stanford University Medical Center

Title: “Multidisciplinary Care of High Risk Surgical Patients”

 

Oct
14
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Oct 14 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

ACS Clinical Congress 2019 Practice Presentation Run
Department of Surgery
Stanford University

Presented by:

Tiffany Anderson, MD, General Surgery Resident
Title: “A Decade in Surgical Education and Simulation Fellowship – A New Pathway for the Surgical Education Leader”

Lauren Wood, MD, General Surgery Resident
Title: “Treating children with achalasia using per-oral endoscopic myotomy (POEM): twenty-one cases in review”

Laura Graham, PhD, S-SPIRE Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Title: “Association Between Timing and Costs of Postoperative Wound Complications”

Nov
25
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Nov 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:
Aussama Nassar, MD, MSc, FACS, FRCSC, CHSE
Clinical Assistant Professor, General Surgery
Stanford University

Title: “Stanford Residents’ Coaching Program-Pilot study “

Dec
9
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Dec 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:

Nicolas Barreto, MPH
Biostatistician
S-SPIRE Center
Stanford University

Title: “Leadership in Small groups: A Social Psychological Perspective”

Dec
16
Mon
2019
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Dec 16 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

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