Missed this Wednesday’s #aorticroot webinar, “Small Aortic Root—Annular Enlargement vs. Total Replacement”? You can check out the recording of the roundtable debate between these esteemed #cardiothoracic experts here: https://t.co/Eq2IO42kdd #surgerywebinar
What a feeling! And what a privilege! To have trained with the best and to have been supported by the most incredible team - it's been the best marathon of my life... and thrilling to be arriving at the REAL start line!
After 9.5 years of training, birth of two children, a handful of midnight emergencies, and lots of CT surgery, today was @BarbHamiltonMD's last day as @ucsf cardiothoracic surgery fellow. Incredibly proud of her. We look forward to seeing more of her soon.
@ReliefCFO @UCSFSurgery What a wonderful message from a wonderful patient and I'm thrilled to witness your fantastic recovery! I was in the right place at the right time but it's always a total team effort and I'm fortunate to be a part of a truly exceptional team @HeartUCSF@UCSFSurgery@tomcnguyen
Tamponade: Our new recruit Dr. De Souza teaching our fellow Dr. Hamilton how to do a thoracoscopic pericardial window here @UCSFSurgery@HeartUCSF. 10mm ports = fast recovery. @rodrigo_md_79 @BarbHamiltonMD
Drs. Jhoanne Bautista & James Gardner's paper "Single-cell transcriptional profiling of human thymic stroma..(PMID: 33597545)" was published in Nature Communications @nresearchnews! It's the 1st work to describe new subpopulations of "immune educator" cells in the human thymus‼️
Thank you to the @UCSFMedicine GME Moral Grant for supporting the first UCSF CT Surgery Fellows kayaking rounds this morning! Made possible by our CT Surgery team, all star chief @tomcnguyen and fantastic program director @johanneskratz holding down the fort while we paddled.
A glimpse of our future leaders in cardiothoracic surgery and current CT surgery fellows @UCSFSurgery. If your program needs a superstar, ping Barbara Hamilton, Jennifer Perri, Ramon Riojas (@riojas_ramon), or Hubert Luu.
Important article on surgeon ergonomics written by our CT fellow Barbara Hamilton and medical student @midairywala. Appropriate loupes and table height is only a small part of the equation. @STS_CTsurgery@UCSFHospitals@UCSFSurgery