“The combination of surgical bowel prep plus the dramatic effect of surgery on the body as a whole leads to significant changes in the composition after surgery,” @UMNSurgery Dr. Jahansouz
#MiniMedicalSchool | #GutHealth | #DigestiveHealth | #GI
Grateful for the opportunity to present our work examining outcomes for malignant polyps at #DDW2026
Thanks to @SSATNews and @GoffredoPaolo for the support and mentorship!
#UMNSurgery is proud to have our residents, faculty, and researchers presenting their work at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress in Chicago!
Keep an eye out for our presenters today as the conference continues! https://t.co/oBjhMwjRFW
The SSAT Resident & Fellows session reflected the society’s strong commitment to training the next generation. The quality of presentations and discussion made one thing clear: the future of academic GI surgery is in excellent hands.
@SSATNews@DDWMeeting @gdkennedy88 @tsikitis@CDTzeng
#DDW2025 @ZhiVenFongMD@TsengJennifer
#SSAT2025 #SurgicalTraining #AcademicSurgery
Proud of @JuliaFrebault for opening the research conference @SSATNews with a great presentation on selective use of adjuvant chemotherapy in older pts with colon cancer @UMNSurgery
A patient who was intubated and sedated told me today that he heard a lot of conversations during that time. And wishes people still greeted him when entering his #ICU room. Even though he could not show a response, he wanted to be included.
#MedTwitter#ICURehab#CriticalCare
Did you know long-term disability insurance premiums are significantly higher for females compared to males, even when controlled for age and health status?
As I move on, I hope to continue to remember this example and continue to strive to be a similar leader, peer, and learner, and inspire my teammates to be vulnerable, courageous, and enthusiastic toward teamwork and caring for our patients and communities.
Thanks @mmteacherdoc !
My first year of medical school, @mmteacherdoc led my small group introducing speaking with patients, treating them with respect, and understanding clinical decision making. Today, during M4 capstone, Dr. Muntz sat in front of his famous red wall and spoke with us again.
Throughout my four years, Dr. Muntz has been always available to students, advocating for our needs, and constantly understanding and exemplifying mutual respect and true professionalism. He has been a great example of striving for excellence and giving back to learners.