Robert Burke, MD, MS, FHM
Director of Research, Hospital Medicine Section at the University of Pennsylvania
Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine
Title: “Evaluating the impact of performance pay for skilled nursing facilities”
For dial in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu
Presented by: Joseph D. Forrester, MD, MSc
Clinical Instructor, General Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center
Talk Title: “Creating an in silico ecosystem to rapidly predict emergence and spread of surgical site infection pathogens”
Via Zoom
For dial in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu
Have you seen the commercials for “pelvic mesh”-related litigation? Your patients have too–and may ask you about this!
Join us Tuesday, May 12th at 6:00 PM PT for “Controversial Topics in the Pelvis: MESH”—a special webinar from the Stanford Health Care Pelvic Health Center—and earn CME credit.
Register here to learn all the FDA and professional organization statements regarding abdominal and vaginal mesh, the different indications for mesh placement, and mesh-related complications.
Agenda:
1. FDA position on mesh: historical perspectives and current recommendations
2. Current use and complications of mesh for urinary and vaginal prolapse procedure
3. Mesh on the rectum: When and Why?
4. Q & A Panel
Presented by: Hyrum Eddington, Undergraduate Researcher
Brigham Young University
Talk Title: “Predictors of psychosocial and physiological distress in colorectal cancer patients”
Via Zoom
For dial in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu
Presented by:
Kristen Rumer, MD, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, General Surgery
Title: “Single-cell Immune Profile of Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Predicts Postoperative Complications”
For dial in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu
Speaker: Modupeola (Dupe) Diyaolu, MD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center
Title of Presentations: Risk Factors for Child Abuse: An analysis of the National Trauma Databank 2010-2014.
1) Black Children Are Disproportionately Identified as Victims of Child Abuse
2) Relationship between comorbidities and child abuse
Via Zoom
For dial in instructions, please contact Ana Mezynski at mezynski@stanford.edu