INSIDE: ACSCC23
October 27, 2023
Dr. Sherry Wren holds the great mace at the American College of Surgeons 2023 Clinical Congress convocation.
Stanford Surgery staff, faculty, and trainees were everywhere at the American College of Surgeons 2023 Clinical Congress in Boston, Massachusetts on October 22-25. Highlights included:
- Dr. Sherry Wren led the procession at convocation carrying the great mace as part of her role as secretary of the college. Drs. Dan Delitto and Rahim Nazerali were also inducted into the college as fellows during the ceremony.
- The Surgical Metrics project, led by Dr. Carla Pugh and the TECI Center, gathered data in the exhibition hall from hundreds of surgeons with the help of staff volunteers.
- e-Posters of “exceptional merit” were presented by two members of the Longaker Lab: Charlotte Berry and John Lu.
A full list of Stanford presentations during the scientific program can be found here.
Drs. David Spain and Mary Hawn participate in the Surgical Metrics Project.
Dr. Benjamin Wang presents his research.
Drs. Derrick Wan and Clifford Scheckter at the annual Stanford Surgery Clinical Congress soirée.
Surgical Education Fellow Dr. Connie Gan puts sensors on a volunteer.
General Surgery Chief Residents take an annual trip the the conference.
General Surgery Residents Drs. Madeline Adams and Chloe Nobuhara both presented at ACSCC23
General Surgery Resident Dr. Beatrice Sun with her mentor, Dr. Byrne Lee.
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