Work-In-Progress Session
“Defining and Measuring Emergency Care Sensitive Conditions (ECSCs)”
Presented by: Anita Vashi, MD, MPH, MHS
Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education (S-SPIRE) Center
Work-In-Progress Session“Defining and Measuring Emergency Care Sensitive Conditions (ECSCs)”
Presented by: Anita Vashi, MD, MPH, MHS
Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education (S-SPIRE) Center

Monthly Work-In-Progress Session
Presented by: Robert Kaplan, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and Research
Director of The Clinical Excellence Research Center (CERC)
Work-In-Progress Session“Designing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Medical Outreach Program for Local High School Students”
Presented by: Serena Bidwell, Social Science Researcher
Stanford-Surgery Policy Improvement Research and Education (S-SPIRE) Center
Work-In-Progress Session“Error Identification Between Health Systems: A Patient Safety Blind Spot”
Presented by: Dr. Lesly Dossett
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Surgical Oncology
University of Michigan
Work-In-Progress Session“Mapping Trajectories and Decision-Making in Ulcerative Colitis Care”
Presented by: Dr. Cindy Kin
Assistant Professor of Surgery, General Surgery
Stanford University Medical Center

“A Life Course Approach to Interpersonal Violence
and Cardiovascular Disease in South Asian Women”
Presented by: Dr. Jennifer Newberry
Department of Emergency Medicine
Stanford University
Work-In-Progress Session“Metformin and the Progression of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms”
Presented by: Dr. Nathan Itoga
Stanford Vascular Surgery Postdoc Medical Fellow
Work-In-Progress Session“Precision Medicine for Early Detection of Peripheral Artery Disease”
Presented by: Dr. Elsie Ross
Stanford, Vascular Surgery Resident
Dr. Ross is a graduating vascular surgery resident with experience in biomedical informatics. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the lab of Nigam Shah, exploring different uses of electronic health record data for predicting outcomes in patients with vascular disease. She is currently writing an NIH grant application to identify markers within the EHR that help identify patients who should be screened for vascular disease.
Monthly Work-In-Progress Session
Presented by: Dr. Edward H. Livingston a Contributing Editor for JAMAevidence and Deputy Editor, Clinical Review and Education, for JAMA and The JAMA Network. Dr. Livingston is also an Adjunct Professor of Surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) School of Medicine and at Northwestern University.