S-SPIRE Center

@StanfordSPIRE

Stanford-Surgery • Policy • Improvement Research • Education. Committed to improving healthcare through research that informs policy and implementation.

Stanford, CA
Joined February 2017

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    Sep 9
    Replying to and

    Strong work by ACS professional development resident

  2. Sep 8
  3. Sep 7

    Thanks to great leadership and opportunities in Stanford Dept of Surgery!!

  4. Sep 6

    . Professional Development residents wrap up Summer Bootcamp in prep for the upcoming academic year!

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    Sep 5

    Sept 7 is Women in Medicine Day! Show your support by posting photos of yourself at work or in the classroom!

  6. Retweeted
    Sep 1

    surgeon Dr. Askenasy and anesthesiologist Dr. Melnikov perform remarkable emergency surgery

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    Aug 31
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    Aug 23
  9. Aug 21

    Congrats Dr. Amber Trickey, S-SPIRE Sr. Biostatistician, for her article on a resident simulation course in patient-centered communication

  10. Aug 21
  11. Aug 20

    You're right--I should have said "perpetuates the unresolvable debate" 🙂

  12. Aug 20

    Need for advance training as part of the global surgery effort

  13. Aug 17

    Congratulations for resolving on-pump off-pump debate---CABG is safer on-pump!

  14. Aug 12
  15. Aug 11

    Best access to Surgery HSR community: SOC Annual Mtg. Member dues cover cost of registration!

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    Aug 1

    The Goodman fellows hard at work this morning.

  17. Retweeted
    Jul 31

    Congrats to on winning Nina Starr Braunwald Award - 4 her longstanding contributions

  18. Retweeted
    Jul 27

    Terrible for public health: If I'm correct, Section II also eliminates the ACA's public health funding, cutting $1B of 's $7B budget.

  19. Jul 27

    @jdimimck1 Awesome plan for pushing it out--look forward to the end product!

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    Jul 26

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