@trasmussen_md @ErbenYoung@MayoVascSurgery@MayoClinicSurg@MayoSurgEd Dr. Bower taught me how to read an angiogram as a PGY1. I've never forgotten and I have passed his way of 'seeing' and verbalizing anatomy to many a trainee.
We are thrilled to announce the next incoming class of General Surgery Interns. Welcome to the Mayo Clinic Family!
#GenSurgMatch22#MayoClinic#MatchDay22
Why Be a Trauma Surgeon? To be a part of The Subculture. To join the continuum of the not-so-secret society of Surgeons with its own language, mannerisms, and grind. To do something good and do it with your head, heart, and hands. That’s my why.
@jimkchin I’m enjoying both the stories and photographs in There and Back. I noticed that the photo on page 54 is flipped (or at least Galen Rowell’s Nikon logo).
Surgical stabilization of rib fractures in octogenarians and beyond - what are the outcomes? This article may change your patient selection for SSRF! @JTraumAcuteSurg https://t.co/bn48CLfyZA
Over the past 2 years I've heard a couple of compelling presentations about surgical stabilization of rib fractures. Today's @IMMC_SurgEd Grand Rounds presentation by @bdkimmd has convinced me that this old dog needs to be be more aggressive with a new trick! @IMMC_Trauma
@Ms_Salisbury The pleasure was all mine! Apologies for shaking the hornets nest with some of the Q&A...I don't know how you do it and do it so well!