UAB shares robotics knowledge via program
More than 30 surgeons and administrators from Johns Hopkins, Rush, WVU and Yale attended the April Catalyst program, a joint partnership with Intuitive Surgical, on Friday, April 13 at the West Pavilion Conference Center, where UAB shared the details of its successful robotics program over the course of the day and several sessions.
Read moreLocke’s lab member wins at symposium
Rhiannon Deierhoi Reed, M.P.H., a member of Dr. Jayme Locke’s Transplant Epidemiology and Analytics in Medicine lab, recently placed first at the 13th annual UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium, winning a 2018 Charles Barkley Health Disparities Investigator Award for her presentation, “Geographic Disparities in Rates of End-Stage Renal Disease and Organ Supply in Gulf States Compared to Non-Gulf States.”
Read moreCleveland appointed to TSDA committee
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery’s David Cleveland, M.D., was recently appointed to serve as a member of the Thoracic Surgery Directors Association’s Early Specialization Committee. Cleveland’s term is for two years, from May 2018 through May 2020.
Read moreLindeman accepted into 2018 Harvard Macy program
The Division of Surgical Oncology’s Brenessa Lindeman, M.D., M.P.H., was recently accepted to the Harvard Macy Institute’s 2018 Program for Leading Innovations in Health Care and Education. The course will be held from June 10-15, 2018, in Boston, Massachusetts, and will examine patient care and healthcare education from a systems perspective, through the lens of disruptive innovation. In this course, participants and faculty collaborate to develop strategies and action plans for leading innovation within their own evolving health care delivery systems and institutions.
Beierle receives Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentorship
The Division of Pediatric Surgery’s Elizabeth Beierle, M.D., was recently awarded a Graduate Dean’s Award for Excellence in Mentorship. The Dean's Excellence in Mentorship Award recognizes full-time regular UAB faculty members who have demonstrated exceptional accomplishments as mentors of graduate students and/or postdoctoral fellows.
Read moreParmar receives traveling fellowship
The Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Abhisek Parmar, M.D., recently received The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract’s Carol and Tom R. DeMeester Traveling Fellowship for Surgeons within the U.S. or Canada. The goal of this traveling fellowship is to promote interaction and learning among SSAT members within North America. As part of the fellowship, Parmar will visit a University-affiliated or academic practice of his choosing, within the United States or Canada, for a period of six to ten days, under the sponsorship of an SSAT member at the hosting institution.
Watts joins Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery as secondary faculty
Stephen A. Watts, Ph.D.,, joins the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery as a secondary faculty from the UAB College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Biology. Already an integral part of a team on campus studying gut-brain disease comorbidity, Watts will continue this research involving gastrointestinal disorders and inter-systemic biomedicine while working with the Department of Surgery.
Read moreDivision of Cardiothoracic Surgery welcomes new secondary faculty member
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery welcomes Luz A. Padilla, M.D., M.S.P.H., as a secondary faculty. Currently an assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Padilla will bring her expertise to the Department of Surgery while working closely with Professor of Surgery and Section Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Robert Dabal, M.D.
Read moreWeber headlines 2018 UAB Women in Surgery events
This year’s Women in Surgery events featured Sharon M. Weber, M.D., F.A.C.S., chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at the University of Wisconsin. At the Monday night Women in Surgery networking event at The Wine Loft on April 9, Weber addressed the challenges of forging your own path in the world of academic surgery, and at Surgery Grand Rounds on April 10, Weber gave a talk on surgical transitional care, specifically how to improve results after complex abdominal surgery.
Hollis takes over @UABSurgery while training down under
General surgery resident Robert Hollis, M.D., took the reins on the @UABSurgery Twitter account for 24 hours last week to live-tweet a day in the life of a surgery resident training in Australia, as part of our #UABDownUnder Twitter takeover.
Read moreResident helps fund young cancer researchers through Fiesta Ball
The Young Supporters Board of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center will present Fiesta Ball 2018, an evening with live music, delicious food by Happy Catering and a silent auction Friday, May 4, 7-11 p.m. at Haven, 2515 Sixth Ave. South.
Read moreUAB medical students and residents encouraged to attend 2018 SBAS Annual Meeting
UAB is honored to host the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Black Academic Surgeons April 26-28, 2018, at the Westin, Birmingham. We would like a strong turnout of UAB medical students and residents at the meeting. The meeting consists of peer reviewed scientific presentations, invited lectures, leadership development for young attendees, and academic mentoring opportunities. There will be career development sessions specifically for residents.
Read moreRegister for special student sessions at 2018 SBAS Annual Meeting
UAB is honored to host the 28th Annual Meeting of the Society of Black Academic Surgeons April 26-28, 2018, at the Westin, Birmingham. As part of the meeting, the organization is offering the following career development sessions specifically for students interested in surgery.
Read moreMedical students prepare for Surgery Boot Camp
From March 26 – April 6, UAB medical students will attend the Department of Surgery’s annual Surgery Boot Camp in order to prepare for their upcoming internships. Surgery Boot Camp gives students interested in pursuing surgery or a related procedure-based specialty the opportunity to attend interactive lectures, work in hands-on skills stations and take part in real-to-life patient simulations.
Read moreLocke wins ACTS award
The Division of Transplantation’s Jayme Locke, M.D., has won a 2018 Association for Clinical and Translational Science Distinguished Investigator Award. This particular ACTS Distinguished Investigator Award, the Translation into Public Benefit and Policy award, recognizes achievement in applying translational research findings into effective public policies that promote health.
Read moreUAB to serve as pilot site for EPA project
UAB was recently selected as a pilot site for the American Board of Surgery’s Entrustable Professional Activities project, making our General Surgery Residency Program one of only 26 programs in the U.S. piloting the use of the EPAs framework in residency evaluation for the American Board of Surgery.
Read moreCleveland appointed to STS committee
David Cleveland, M.D., was recently appointed to the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Workforce on E-Learning and Educational Innovation. As a member of this workforce, Cleveland will be responsible for the development and maintenance of an electronic learning system for thoracic surgery and the exploration of innovative educational methods and associated technologies.
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery’sICYMI: 2018 UAB Surgery CME Course
The 2018 General Surgery CME Course was held at The Westin Birmingham. Allan Tsung, M.D., and Gina Adrales, M.D., M.P.H., served as the event's featured speakers. Tsung is the Vice Chair of Research at the University of Pittsburg Department of Surgery, while Adrales is an Associate Professor of Surgery and Director of the Division of Minimally Invasive Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University.
Read moreUAB Surgery hits Cape Town for 2018 Surgical Update Conference
A contingent of UAB surgeons travelled to Cape Town, South Africa, in late February to the Surgical Update Conference 2018 hosted by University of Cape Town Division of General Surgery. The conference was a great opportunity to share knowledge and build new research and education partnerships between the two institutions. This invitation developed out of ongoing collaboration between transplant surgeon Jayme Locke, M.D., and South African surgeon Elmi Muller, who pioneered HIV-positive kidney transplants using deceased HIV-positive donors at Groote Schuur Hospital at the University of Cape Town in 2007. Read more about their work here.
Read moreNew faculty joining Department of Surgery
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery welcomes three new faculty this month: Christopher G. A. McGregor, M.B., F.R.C.S., M.D. (Hon.); Guerard W. Byrne, Ph.D., and Rongbing Xie, Dr.P.H., M.P.H.
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