Sep
5
Tue
2023
Pacific Coast Surgical Association Abstract Deadline
Sep 5 all-day

PCSA 2024 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

PCSA is collecting abstract submissions for the PCSA Annual Meeting which will be held at the Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa, February 9-12, 2024.

Abstracts will be accepted from June 1st through September 5, 2023 at 10:00 am PDT.

AUTHORS WILL NEED TO CREATE THEIR SPEAKER PROFILE FOR SUBMISSIONS THROUGH THIS LINK.

SUBMISSION AND PORTAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FAQ MAY BE VIEWED HERE

Log into your portal account here at any time after creating your profile.

Sep
11
Mon
2023
ZOOM | Work-In-Progress Session
Sep 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

 


Presented by:
Kristen Davis, MPH, CAPM
Research Project Manager
S-SPIRE Center, Dept. of Surgery

Title: “Updating Your NIH Biosketch and Other Support Forms”

Bio: Kristen Davis-Lopez, MPH, CAPM is the Research Project Manager at the S-SPIRE Center. She has a background in biology as well as public health. She supports multiple principal investigators with their current funded projects as project manager. Kristen also assists with the grant submission process within the Department of Surgery acting as a liaison with the Research Management Group.

For Zoom dial-in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu

Sep
13
Wed
2023
PD Bootcamp: PD Failures and Obstacles
Sep 13 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

General Surgery Former PD Resident: 

Dr. Kirbi Yelorda
Dr. Jeff Choi
Dr. Wilson Alobuia

 

Sep
18
Mon
2023
Weekly Work In Progress Session
Sep 18 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by: Nathaniel Breg, BD-STEP postdoctoral fellow at the VA Palo Alto
Talk Title: “The Effects of Changing Capitated Payments on Health Care Staffing, Contracting, Utilization, and Quality: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in the Veterans Health Administration.”

Bio: Nathaniel Breg is a BD-STEP postdoctoral fellow at the VA Palo Alto, with a joint appointment with the Department of Health Policy at Stanford. His research focuses on health care provider decision-making. He completed his Ph.D. is in public policy and management with a concentration in applied economics at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022. He previously worked on projects for CMS as an analyst at RTI International.

Sep
22
Fri
2023
Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Annual Meeting Abstract Deadline
Sep 22 all-day

SAGES 2024 Annual Meeting

April 17 – April 20, 2024
Cleveland, OH, USA

Submit Your Abstract Now

Submission Deadline:
Friday, September 22, 2023, 11:59 PM PDT

Abstract Submission Supporting Document:

Manual for Abstract Submission Site»
Video Preparation Instructions»
Abstract Guidelines»

Sep
25
Mon
2023
Weekly Work In Progress Session
Sep 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by: Kenneth Nieser, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University.
Talk Title: “TBD”

Bio: Ken Nieser is a postdoctoral research fellow through the Big Data-Scientist Training Enhancement Program (BD-STEP) at the Palo Alto VA and in the Department of Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine. Ken received a BA in Physics and Mathematics from Swarthmore College and a PhD in Epidemiology with a minor in Statistics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During his PhD, Ken developed and applied statistical methods for improving algorithmic fairness of data analyses used to inform screening and treatment of mental illnesses. These projects included development of an approach for detecting sample subsets with differential psychological symptom patterns and a sample representation reweighting method for improving the precision of subgroup-specific treatment effect estimation.

Oct
8
Sun
2023
American Association of Plastic Surgeons Meeting (AAPS) Abstract Deadline
Oct 8 all-day

2024 AAPS Abstract Submission is Now Open!

The American Association of Plastic Surgeons is now accepting abstracts for their 102nd Annual Meeting.

Please submit your abstracts today for consideration in the 102nd Annual Meeting.
Submit your Abstract
 Download Author Instructions
Deadline: Sunday, October 8, 2023 at 11:59 pm EDT

Abstract Submission Categories
Breast Reconstruction
Aesthetic Breast/Body Contouring
Aesthetic Face
Craniofacial/Peds
Basic Science
Research
Hand/Extremity
General Reconstruction
Gender Affirmation
Outcomes
Education/Practice Management/Other

Plastic Surgery Research Council (PSRC) Annual Meeting Abstract Deadline
Oct 8 all-day

The Plastic Surgery Research Council is now accepting abstracts for their 69th Annual Meeting. Please submit your abstracts today for consideration in the 2024 Annual Scientific Program.
Submit your Abstract
Deadline: Sunday, October 8th at 11:59 PM EST
 View Submission Guidelines

Abstract submission categories include:

  • Aesthetic
  • Breast
  • Cancer
  • Craniofacial
  • Gender Affirmation Medicine/Surgery
  • Hand
  • Innovation/Commercialization/Technology
  • Microsurgery/Flap Physiology/Ischemia Reperfusion
  • Nerve
  • Other
  • Patient Safety/Health Care Cost/Access to Care
  • Plastic Surgery Education/Training/Leadership/Practice
  • Skin/Burn/Wound Healing
  • Transplant
  • Vascular/Lymphatic Biology and Diseases
Oct
9
Mon
2023
Weekly Work In Progress
Oct 9 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Presented by: Alexa Pohl, Professional Development Resident, General Surgery, Stanford University.
Talk Title: “Colonoscopy-based cancer screening: transportation security and social support as social determinants of health”

Bio: Social context creates disparities in cancer care across broad domains: in screening, time to start of treatment, timely receipt of appropriate neoadjuvant, surgical, and adjuvant therapies, and in receipt of surveillance for survivors. Pragmatic, patient-centered research on the root causes of disparities – and rigorous evaluation of policies and programs to address these causes – is needed to reduce preventable cancer mortality. My longstanding interest in health-related disparities and patient-centered research arose while completing my PhD on sex-differential autism risk at the University of Cambridge. I grew uncomfortable with the fact that my research relied on the time and commitment of participants but would never improve their lives directly. As a result, I developed a community-based participatory research study on the experiences of autistic mothers, which received pilot funding from the UK’s National Institute of Healthcare Research (NIHR) Collaboration for Applied Health Research and Care East of England. For me, the natural next step was medical school, where I was surprised to find an intellectual home in surgery. The introspective and self-critiquing nature of the specialty resonated with my desire to ask pragmatic, outcome-focused questions as a researcher and my clinical desire to make a tangible improvement in patients’ lives. Ultimately, I aim to be a practicing surgeon with a productive research program on patient-centered outcomes and the effective and equitable delivery of high-quality oncologic surgical care.

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