Dr. Alvin Roth, the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University, will present: Medical Matches: Residents, Fellows, Kidneys and more.

Dr. Alvin Roth, the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University, will present: Medical Matches: Residents, Fellows, Kidneys and more.

Dr. James Wall of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and Dr. Dan Azagury of the Division of General Surgery will present “Biodesign: training the next generation of surgeon innovators.”

Dr. Andrea Pusic, the recently appointed Chief of Plastic Surgery at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, MA, will present “Patient-reported Outcomes in Surgery: Improving Clinical Care and Quality.” Dr. Pusic specializes in breast reconstructive surgery.
Dr. Peter Gloviczki, a vascular surgeon at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, will present: “The art of open venous reconstructions in the endovascular era.”
Stanford Chief of Bariatric and Minimally Invasive Surgery Dr. John Morton will present “Evolution in Access, Care and Effectiveness for Obesity: the First 15 Years.”
Dr. Roy Phitayakorn, a general and endocrine surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, will present: “Trust me, I am just learning while practicing while teaching!” Is Resident Autonomy a Realistic Goal???
Vice Admiral David H. Buss, U.S. Navy (Ret.), will present “Leadership and Talent Management Lessons from the Navy.”
Dr. John Birkmeyer will present.
Dr. Samuel R. Money, professor of surgery at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, AZ, will present “Surgeon Personalities and Burnout.” Read his bio.
Dr. Nancy Baxter, Professor of Surgery at the University of Toronto, will present “Diversity in the house of surgery.”
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