Learned a lot about complex hernia repair, managent of bariatric complications, OABG, SADI-S, the future with GLP1 RA, surgical sustainability...the list is long.
It's been 4 amazing days in Cleveland at #SAGES2024. As someone who recently transitions from a prelim to a categorical spot, this event has served as a opportunity to self reflex about my current training, my interest in MIS and my future practice.
Honored to be part of the (first) PGY2 Gen Surg class at Desert Regional Medical Center led by Dr Hector Ludi. It's going to be a fun year. #babychiefs#gensurg
Health literacy is an important aspect of disparities in cancer care. Please see our brief report in @AnnSurgOncol looking at the readability and non-English online material of HPB cancer at @NCCN centers across US. https://t.co/t6PPXnTCar
#Infection at the site of #surgery is the most common surgery complication, disproportionately affecting patients in low-income and middle-income countries.
A new #RCT looks at if changing gloves & instruments before wound closure reduces the risk of infection.
Thanks to the hard-working of all teams from 11 countries in Latin America! LASOS is a meaningful study that will help all of us. If you want to join, please see our website https://t.co/TUyLrvIkX8
Everybody is welcome!💫⭐️🤩
Happy to finally meet in person many Twitter friends and role models. Thank you @LatinoSurgery for organizing such an amazing event. Great people, food and vibes!
Your @LatinoSurgery will be present in San Diego, CA for the ACS Clinical Congress 2022 and the AWS Annual Conference! Here is a summary of where you can find us these next few days:
- AWS Exhibit Hall (10/15, Marriott Marquis)
- LSS Networking Luncheon (10/16, Puesto)
Happy October 1st everyone!!
We are grateful to be part of the 6% of Hispanic/Latinx physicians in the US but evidently we have strides left to be made. We need our frontline workers to represent our population in order to properly address the needs of our community!!