UPMC Urology is thrilled to welcome Dr. Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA as our new departmental chair! @qdtrinh
Dr. Trinh is an accomplished urologic oncologist, innovative researcher, and health equity advocate, who is a passionate leader in the field.
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For more information on our residency program, check out the updated website for the BWH/HMS Program in Urology!
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We are very excited to be welcoming our Visiting Professor, Dr. Downs! We are looking forward to great lectures and privileged to be speaking with Dr. Downs today! @TMDownsmd
Preliminary data from ERAS are out… looks like another record-setting year.
The average number of applications received by residency programs is up in most specialties - in some cases, by 30-40% versus 2019.
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I am so appreciative of the opportunity to lead this extraordinary academic health care organization and its faculty and staff….standing on the shoulders of many; thanks for the support!
We’re excited to announce that Robert Higgins, MD, MSHA, (@roberthiggins32) has been named President of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Executive Vice President at @MassGenBrigham. https://t.co/shT2dz0S8I
Brigham and Women's Urology has been ranked as a Top 20 Adult Urology program by @USNews. We are grateful to our talented staff, as this acknowledgement is due to their continued hard work and dedication!
Preparing the next generation of urology trainees at the Massachusetts wide urology interns bootcamp. Thanks to @rkorets and @KennethSoftness for organizing!
Differences in treatment, survival rates between Black and white men diagnosed with #prostatecancer in MA analyzed in study done by @Putnam_Cole@qdtrinh@BrandonMahal @Vi8tor Read more at: https://t.co/CmyTORzhuf.
On Match Day, graduating @HarvardMed students gathered online to find out and celebrate where they will spend the next phase of their medical training. Congrats Class of 2021!
Study by @GeorgeHaleblian, @SLChang1, & @AlexBergerMD illustrates race disparities in the ED, where minority patients presenting with kidney stones received less pain medication than white patients. Read more at https://t.co/xgO8n0d8Oo.