Husband. Father. Colorectal Surgeon. Former T32 Research Fellow @umichsurgery. Former General Surgery resident @hfhsurgery. Former @WashUColorectal fellow.
This year will be focused on transition to practice. Great opportunity for graduating residents and fellows! Looking forward to hosting @JoshSmithMDPhD
A new study by our team of researchers show that some rectal cancer patients can avoid surgery and still get good results. Learn more about this nonoperative approach and its benefits.
Full article: https://t.co/Hst5KPhlMI
#WashUMedicine#WashUSurgery
#WashUColorectal faculty, fellows, and @WashUSurgRes trainees recently took over Baltimore for the American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons' Annual Meeting. @ASCRS_1
Faculty from the Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery and researchers from @WashURadOnc and @wusm_pathology evaluated the predictors of clinical complete response and survival in patients with stage I to III rectal adenocarcinoma. Read in @DCRjournal: https://t.co/bBRYyYuiKn
This years Frykman lecturer is @MNCRSurgery alumni David Etzioni who will be sharing his journey with quality at @MayoClinic
Remember to register early for our 82nd principles course
https://t.co/lAD3xTiDgt
@ASCRS_1@AnnLowry12@AjthorsenL@jtlee04
Join us for our 82nd Principles of Colon and Rectal Surgery Course at the University of MN! November 17-18 https://t.co/fVQUUngVg9 #colorectalsurgery#surgery#umnproud
Matthew Mutch, MD, and Radhika Smith, MD, joined former colorectal surgery fellows, @WashUSurgRes trainees, and @WUSTLmed students to observe racial and gender gaps among colorectal surgery trainees and leaders: https://t.co/MGP0B9rpmj
Proud to be part of the Henry Ford Colorectal team. We performed the first single port (SP) robot assisted surgery in Michigan. Excited to bring this innovative technology to our community in South East Michigan! #colorectalsurgery@HfhSurgery@HenryFordHealth@ascrs_1@ascrs