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Weekly Work-In-Progress Session 5:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 8 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session @ S-SPIRE Center
Work-In-Progress Session Presented by: Miquell Miller, MD; General Surgery Resident Department of Surgery Stanford University, School of Medicine Title: “Inequities in Cancer Care and the Impact on Survival: A SEER Analysis”
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Weekly Work-In-Progress Session 5:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session @ S-SPIRE Center
Work In Progress Session Presented by: James Korndorffer, MD Associate Professor of Surgery, General Surgery Stanford University Medical Center Title: “Establishing Performance Benchmarks of Practicing Surgeons Using Simulator-based Assessments and Demonstrating their Relationship to Clinical Performance and Patient[...]
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Weekly Work-In-Progress Session 5:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Work In Progress Session Holman Practice Presentation Run Presented by General Surgery Residents Department of Surgery Stanford University 1. Lindsay Sceats “Cost-Sharing and Biologic Therapies: Association with Medication Habits and Clinical Outcomes in Adults with[...]
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session 5:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 22 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Work In Progress Session Holman Practice Presentation Run Presented by General Surgery Residents Department of Surgery Stanford University 1. Lindsay Sceats “Cost-Sharing and Biologic Therapies: Association with Medication Habits and Clinical Outcomes in Adults with[...]
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Weekly Work-In-Progress Session 5:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session
Apr 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Weekly Work-In-Progress Session @ S-SPIRE Center
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”
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