Division Chair | Professor of HSR | Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Scientific Director for Surgical Outcomes | Mayo Clinic; Tweets/RT /= endorsements. she/her
I nominated myself for the Basic and Translational Science Committee at the Association for Academic Surgery https://t.co/QqAWZ7BCcV #ElectMyAAS via @AcademicSurgery
Calling all #WomeninCancerSurgery! 💪 Don't miss our upcoming webinar on ergonomics tailored just for you! Learn practical tips to optimize comfort & performance in the operating room. Register now & elevate your surgical practice! #Ergonomics@SocSurgErgo https://t.co/w1wWtQ9JSU
In this featured article from the @AnnSurgOncol, the authors describe their 20-year institutional experience with cytoreductive hepatectomy in over 500 patients with neuroendocrine tumor liver metastases.
Read the full article at https://t.co/XNwI5efbHf
13 talks and 5 posters (with manuscripts to come), a new role as assistant professor of HSR, my research year was certainly busy and filled with adventure. I am grateful for @ThielsCA, @EBHabermann, @MathurAmitK, @MCNguyenMD, friends, & family for their support. Off to grade 24!
Invited commentary on “Hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer outcomes are associated with county-level duration of poverty”: Persistent poverty and the hepatopancreaticobiliary cancer patient: A call for multilevel structural interventions https://t.co/HV1G07pKlr Superb #SoMe4HBP insights from @EBHabermann@MayoClinic in @SurgJournal
New Today: VTE risk after #colorectal surgery for #cancer may extend to 90 days postoperatively and be increased by operation performed and operative extent.
https://t.co/sdNrqQJUTz
@NPMcKenna@MayoClinic@EBHabermann
Excellent choice for @Creighton and congratulations to you, Dr. @wbalrefaie || Waddah Al-Refaie, MD, FACS Named Chair of Surgery in Omaha https://t.co/rCykZVvGTy