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What We’re Reading: 07/02/21
… create the Delta wall we need together. ( From newyorker.com ) Frontline Health Care Workers Aren’t Feeling the … and urging your loved ones to do the same. ( From nytimes.com ) The Dos and Don’ts of Hot Vax Summer Huge public … theatlantic.com ) Papers by women have fewer citations in top medical journals – study For scientists, the key to …
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An Older Surgery Is Giving Some Patients New Freedom After Colon Removal
… chronic digestive conditions like ulcerative colitis, a top priority for surgery is avoiding an external ostomy bag. …
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Courage to Share: The Importance of Publishing Adverse Surgical Outcomes
… that these events are rare. It’s hard to keep rare events top of mind when they don’t happen frequently. Looking at the …
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State of the Union: Liver Transplantation Today
… Either your patient is on chemo forever or they will die. Giving chemo forever is not a solution, at some point it …
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What We’re Reading: 07/23/21
… variants, and what our future may hold. ( From newyorker.com ) Emergency Medicine’s Original Sin “The misconception … unable to improve care. A great read. ( From theatlantic.com ) How the HIPAA Law Works and Why People Get It Wrong … frequently misunderstood. Pass it along. ( From nytimes.com ) And finally, a gorgeous (and fitting) poem to close us …
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What We’re Reading: 03/12/21
… of all cancer deaths. Each and every year, more Americans die of lung cancer than colon cancer, breast cancer, and … of people eligible for annual screenings. ( From nytimes.com ) Unlocking the Mysteries of Long COVID “What people … treatment of long Covid. A must-read. ( From theatlantic.com ) A year into the pandemic, strangers find healing in …
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Dr. James Lee has been selected to serve as Chairman of the Postgraduate Course in Endocrine Surgery at the American College of Surgeons in October 2013.
… is only offered every 4 to 5 years and brings together the top surgeons in endocrine surgery from around the world to …
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Alive at 65: Three-time Transplant Recipient Jerry Cahill Appreciates Every Day
… A transplant surgery throws even more immunosuppression on top of the existing condition, increasing infection risk and …
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Bradycardia
… in which the electrical signals from the atria (top chambers of the heart) to the ventricle (lower chambers …
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General Surgery Residency
… you energized and motivated throughout residency. Add a top-notch academic medical center with worldwide leaders in …
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History of Medicine: The Woman Behind the BRCA Gene
… of Mary-Claire King, PhD, from a 2014 interview with Time.com. Fortunately for the thousands of people her work has …
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