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Monthly Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by: Dr. Amber Trickey, Sr. Biostatistician, S-SPIRE Center
Talk Title: “How to work with your biostatistician”

Bio: Amber W. Trickey, PhD, MS, CPH, is Senior Biostatistician of the S-SPIRE Center. She supports multidisciplinary teams in research design, implementation, and analysis. In over 15 years of health services research, with 10 years focused in surgery and emergency medicine, Dr. Trickey has collaborated with diverse investigators, including attending physicians, residents, nurses, psychologists, and engineers. Dr. Trickey obtained degrees in epidemiology and biostatistics, and certifications in public health and SAS data analysis. She has evaluated data quality in surgical and trauma care, supported multiple clinical trials, and led data validation studies using the ACS-NSQIP surgical registry and administrative claims. Dr. Trickey has contributed to public and private grants on surgical safety, healthcare quality metrics, simulation-based training, team communication, error disclosure, and emergency services.

Weekly Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:
Talha Rafeeqi, MBBS
General Surgery Resident
Valley Health System, Las Vegas, NV

Under the mentorship of Dr. Bruzoni
Associate Professor of Surgery (Pediatric Surgery)
Stanford University Medical Center

Title: “The Effect of Metabolic Surgery on Diabetes Remission in the Underserved Hispanic
Pediatric Population”

Bio:
Dr. Rafeeqi was born and raised in the Bay Area and graduated from Palo Alto Senior High School.  He elected to study medicine in the country of his heritage, Pakistan, where he attained his medical degree from Dow University of Health Sciences.  Since then, he has journeyed from working with Dr. Brendan Visser in the HPB Surgery department, to New Jersey where he completed his intern year, and now Las Vegas where he is completing third year of his general surgery residency.  He will be starting this July as the Pediatric Surgery department’s Innovations in Pediatric Surgery research fellow, where he will work to organize and carry out research to further the management of pediatric surgical disease.

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

ZOOM | Monthly Work-In-Progress Session

Monthly Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:

Amy Li, MD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
General Surgery, Department of Surgery
Stanford University

Title: “Evaluating Treatment Trends, Care Fragmentation and Outcomes for Pancreatic Cancer in California”

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

ZOOM | Weekly Work-In-Progress Session


Speaker:
Sue Fu, MD
General Surgery Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Department of Surgery, Stanford University

Title: “Out-of-Pocket Costs for Cancer Care Among Privately Insured Patients”

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

ZOOM: Weekly Work-In-Progress Session

Dear All,

Please join us for our Weekly Work-In-Progress session.

Presented by:
 

Katherine Arnow, MS, Biostatistician, S-SPIRE Center
Sue Fu, MD, General Surgery PD Resident, Surgery

Title: “Overview of the Optum Clinformatics® Data Mart”
Date: Mon, Mar 23, 2019
Time: 5-6 pm

Via ZOOM

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Meeting ID: 996 939 450

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Meeting ID: 996 939 450

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Weekly Work-In-Progress Session

Work In Progress Session

Pacific Coast Surgical Association Presentation Run
Presented by General Surgery Residents, Department of Surgery, Stanford University.

Cintia Kimura “Small Victories: Microlearning through Animation is an Effective Tool in Surgical Education.”
Charlotte Rajasingh “Emergency Department Visits: An Improvement Opportunity for Ambulatory Surgery.”
John Cabot “Expanding Eligibility for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Screening Increases Ultrasounds Without Impacting Diagnosis.”
Jonathan DeLong “Like, Comment, Share: What Facebook Groups Bring to the Surgical Community.”
Beatrice Sun “Travel Distance Affects Management of Patients with Malignant Bowel Obstruction.”
Jeff Choi “Bridging the Machine-Learning Implementation Gap: LDM Injury Index, A Practical Algorithm to Quantify Injury Severity.”
Kenneth Perrone “Physiologic recovery and subjective stress of performing operations: the observational whoop study.”

 

Each week, S-SPIRE hosts an in-person Work-In-Progress session (WIP) for faculty members and trainees to present their research and receive feedback on projects in every phase of development—from drafting specific aims pages, to parsing grant review committee comments, to abstracts/papers/methods in preparation.

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

ZOOM | Monthly Work-In-Progress Session

Monthly Work-In-Progress Session

Presented by:

Nicolas Barreto, PhD, MPH
Biostatistician
S-SPIRE Center
Stanford University

Title: “Survey Research Part 1 – Fundamentals of Survey Research”

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