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Surgery Recognized at 2024 Distinguished Service Teaching Awards May 24, 2024June 3, 2024 Faculty and residents receive awards for excellence in medical student education. Wells Resident Research Day 2024 May 15, 2024June 3, 2024 Rossetti, Shepherd and Roberts named winners at 23rd Samuel A, Wells, Jr. Research Day Hill Receives AHPBA Steve Sotsky Award March 25, 2024March 25, 2024 General surgery resident recognized for outstanding work in cancer research, invited to AHPBA 2024 Annual Meeting Yu Named General Surgery Residency Program Director November 21, 2023November 21, 2023 Accomplished transplant surgeon and surgical educator to lead training program in 2024. Innovative Perfusion Technology Advances Surgical Training October 30, 2023October 30, 2023 Faculty and trainees in the Department of Surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis utilize novel perfusion technology to advance surgical care. In the Business of Education: Gretchen Blow, EdD October 10, 2023October 11, 2023 Leading efforts to elevate surgical education at Washington University School of Medicine. WISE Education Fellow Gerull Awarded Intuitive Surgical Grant September 19, 2023October 27, 2023 Will Gerull, MD, selected for competitive grant to pursue research on surgical simulation and education as incoming WISE fellow. General Surgery Residency Graduation, Awards, and Graham Lecture 2023 July 12, 2023October 27, 2023 Congratulations to our 2023 general surgery residency graduates! Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Residency and Fellowship Graduation and Annual James Barrett Brown Day 2023 July 12, 2023July 17, 2023 Congratulations to our 2023 plastic and reconstructive surgery residency and fellowship graduates! Wise Named Vice Chair for Education May 5, 2023May 5, 2023 Accomplished surgeon and educator to oversee training programs. Residents Receive International Research Fellowships  May 2, 2023July 10, 2023 Two general surgery residents recently received international research fellowships. These highly competitive fellowships will support the residents during their lab time. Awad Named President of Association for Surgical Education May 1, 2023April 28, 2023 Renowned surgical educator to lead national organization. Pearson Fellow Joins Thoracic Surgery Section April 12, 2023March 31, 2023 Recipient of Pearson Fellowship to study approaches to lung transplant and benign esophageal disease at Washington University. Researchers Seek to Improve How Patients and Care Teams Make Decisions January 4, 2023October 27, 2023 Center for Collaborative Care Decisions’ inaugural bootcamp attracts international audience to address shared decision making. Asking the Big Questions September 26, 2022 ACS-AEI fellow Tiffany Brocke, MD, seeks to advance surgical education for the next generation of trainees. What to Expect as a New Intern  September 12, 2022 We asked some of our current interns what they are most excited to do or accomplish this academic year. Leading in Surgical Education: Paul Wise, MD September 5, 2022October 30, 2023 General Surgery Residency Program Director Paul Wise selected to APDS executive committee. Program Director Bootcamp 2022 Underway July 20, 2022June 30, 2023 Department of Surgery faculty and staff participate in training for residency and fellowship leaders. Caulk and Cordonnier Visiting Professorships in Urology 2022 July 18, 2022October 30, 2023 John R. Caulk Visiting Professor Gerald Andriole, MD, and Justin J. Cordonnier Visiting Professor Mohammad Allaf, MD, visit the Division of Urology. Urology Graduation and Awards 2022 July 13, 2022 Congratulations to graduating urology residents and fellows from the class of 2022. James Barrett Brown Visiting Professor and Research Day 2022 July 1, 2022 Visiting professor and research presentations honor legacy of plastic surgery chair. General Surgery Education Conference: Grand Rounds and Residency Awards June 29, 2022 Eberlein delivers a reflection on the future of surgery and residents present annual awards. Residents Provide International Surgical Care June 16, 2022 General surgery residents volunteered with Surgical Outreach for the Americas to help patients in El Salvador. Olumba and Newcomer Named Winners of the 21st Annual Samuel A. Wells, Jr., Resident Research Day Competition June 13, 2022 Four finalists presented research at 2022 Samuel A. Wells, Jr., Research Day Competition and two winners were selected by faculty vote Residents, Faculty and Staff Attend Surgical Education Week 2022 June 1, 2022 Members of the Department of Surgery had a successful showing at Surgical Education Week (SEW) 2022. Alongside several research presentations, residents and staff were honored with awards and grants from surgical education organizations.  Asbun Delivers 19th Annual Bricker Lecture May 11, 2022 Washington University welcomes Horacio Asbun, MD, for the 19th Annual Eugene M. Bricker Visiting Lecture in Surgery. Frye Wins Top Gun at SAGES 2022 March 28, 2022 General surgery resident Corbin Frye, MD, won the SAGES Top Gun competition for the second year in a row. Frye and his fellow residents hone laparoscopic skills at the Washington University Institute for Surgical Education. Introduction to Robotic Surgery Training at WISE March 23, 2022 General surgery residents at the Washington University Institute for Surgical Education get hands-on experience with the latest innovations in surgical technology during an introduction to robotic surgery training course. Pediatric CT Surgeons Utilize New Tools to Combat Complex Heart Defects March 15, 2022 Washington University pediatric cardiothoracic surgeons and fellows tackle rare heart defects in virtual simulation program. Department of Surgery Educators Recognized by Medical Student Awards March 7, 2022 At the 2020-2021 Distinguished Service Teaching Awards, three members of the department were recognized for their contributions to medical student education. Robotic-assisted Urologic Surgery Advances Clinical Care March 1, 2022April 19, 2024 Washington University urologic surgeons embrace leading-edge robotic techniques to advance clinical care. Virtual Reality Laparoscopic Skills Training at WISE February 17, 2022 Washington University surgery faculty and trainees are evaluating a new virtual reality laparoscopic skills simulator at the WISE Center. Ask the Research Director: Research During Residency with Ryan C. Fields, MD January 10, 2022 Residency applicants need to know the fit of a program’s research education to their interests and needs. Ryan C. Fields, MD, the Director of Resident Research for the General Surgery Residency Program at Washington University, explains why WashU is an ideal location for research in surgery. Meet the Residents: Brendan Heiden and Jason Gauthier, Thoracic Surgeons December 7, 2021January 9, 2024 Get to know residents Brendan Heiden and Jason Gauthier in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Ask The Residents: Advice from Attendings November 30, 2021 he expertise and advice provided by our attending physicians and surgeons are integral to the development of our residents. We asked those in the General Surgery Residency about the best advice they received from attendings during their time at Washington University. Meet the Residents: Ariana Naaseh and Steven Tohmasi, Partners in Surgery November 23, 2021 Get to know residents Ariana Naaseh and Steven Tohmasi in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Ask the Residents: Best of Saint Louis at Washington University School of Medicine November 16, 2021October 27, 2023 We ask our physicians in General Surgery Residency to tell us some of their favorite aspects about St. Louis as well as their favorite places to visit. Meet the Residents: Annie Hess and Robert MacGregor November 9, 2021January 9, 2024 Get to know residents Annie Hess and Robert MacGregor in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Following His Heart: Connor Callahan, MD, MSc, Completes Coveted Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Society Fellowship November 4, 2021 WashU General Surgery resident Connor Callahan, MD, MSc, trained as the Congenital Heart Surgeons’ Society John W. Kirklin-David Ashburn Fellow in Toronto. Meet the Residents: Will Gerull and Angela Lee, MIS and Transplant November 2, 2021January 9, 2024 Get to know residents Will Gerull and Angela Lee in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Meet the Residents: Zhiyi Liu and Hailey Shepherd, Cardiothoracic Surgery and Transplant October 26, 2021January 9, 2024 Get to know residents Zhiyi Liu and Hailey Shepherd in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Health Literacy Month – October 2021 October 25, 2021 Celebrating health literacy this October comes with two initiatives: to increase personal literacy and improve organizational literacy. Patient health literacy and education are important goals for those seeking medical treatment, and hospital programs can encourage the familiarity of patients with the language of health. Organizations are also responsible for providing accessible, understandable information to their patients. The Importance of Comfort: Patient Gender Selection in Colorectal Surgery October 21, 2021July 26, 2023 Colorectal screening, diagnosis and treatment are integral parts of overall health, but obstacles related to patient comfort can prevent effective medical intervention for colorectal illness. Having a diverse, accessible department of colorectal surgeons reassures patients and advances the optimal benefits for their colorectal health. Meet the Residents: William Chapman and Brad Krasnick, Colorectal Surgery October 19, 2021January 9, 2024 Get to know residents William Chapman and Brad Krasnick in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Dr. Evarts Graham and the History of Cardiothoracic Medicine and Research at Washington University October 18, 2021 Exploring the history of research in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery begins with the career of surgeon and clinical researcher Dr. Evarts Graham. A gifted cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Graham’s research included one of the earliest studies of smoking as it contributed to lung cancer, and this pioneering work has directed similar research on smoking cessation and health impacts for decades. Meet the Residents: Julie Clanahan and Britta Han, WISE Fellows October 12, 2021 Get to know residents Julie Clanahan and Britta Han in the General Surgery residency program, why they chose Washington University School of Medicine for their surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Three Aspects of Health and Healing: The Biopsychosocial Model in Medicine October 10, 2021 The biopsychosocial model is a valuable perspective on health and wellness than can be applied to patient experience. Whether biological, psychological or social health, these aspects of wellness have influence each other and can impact a patient’s condition as well as how care should be administered. This model has helped direct surgeons at WashU hospitals. Brunt Inducted to Washington University Academy of Educators October 8, 2021 Michael Brunt, MD, Chief of Minimally Invasive Surgery is among 15 fellows inducted into the Academy of Educators at Washington University School of Medicine in 2021. Ask the Program Directors: Paul Wise, MD October 4, 2021 Paul Wise, MD, Professor of Colorectal Surgery, answers frequently asked questions about the Department of Surgery’s General Surgery Residency program. Ask the Residents: Laura Lee, Urology September 30, 2021March 1, 2023 Get to know resident Laura Lee in the Urology residency programs, why she chose Washington University School of Medicine for her surgical training and what it’s like to be a resident in St. Louis. Posts navigation 1 of 3 Next Page Mary Culver Department of SurgeryWashington University School of MedicineMSC 8109-29-23004590 Nash Way (formerly Children’s Place)Suite 2300St. Louis, MO 63110 Facebook Instagram Twitter ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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