Same coat, new photo! Hair a little longer, 📟 a little rougher around the edges, and maybe a teeny tiny bit wiser? Cheers to a wild ride, year 1️⃣, onto the next!
This large 2-center retrospective study examines and compares the outcomes of various surgical approaches to hidradenitis suppurativa, a highly debilitating chronic inflammatory condition.
Same coat, new photo! Hair a little longer, 📟 a little rougher around the edges, and maybe a teeny tiny bit wiser? Cheers to a wild ride, year 1️⃣, onto the next!
the little first gen Ugandan girl with big dreams did it
Princeton University BA cum laude ✔️
Stanford Medicine MD ✔️
Harvard Plastic Surgery Resident
Dr. Harriet N. Kiwanuka, MD
At HMS, Ryoko Hamaguchi has created a career as a medical illustrator, completed interdisciplinary research projects in plastic surgery, and served as a bridge between the U.S. and Japan on a COVID-19 research project https://t.co/tA0WFVvkBJ
Graduating MD student Ryoko Hamaguchi harnessed her bilingualism to connect with health care providers in Japan working on a COVID-19 research project at @AriadneLabs https://t.co/SAmUHjbWkA
.@RyokoHamaguchi is a @HarvardMed student who has not only led projects on #WoundHealing and bioprinting technologies to recapitulate the architecture of the human skin stem cell niche, but is also a talented medical illustrator! 🩹 🎨
https://t.co/YlpeUPKZzT
👩🏻🎨 Online art portfolio is renovated! Not completely up to date, as many of my works are pre-publication, but excited to share a snippet of my journey! Check it out here ➡️ https://t.co/TXeAmwdzH2
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