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Surgery and Perioperative Care Annual Research Symposium

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Past Symposia

7th Annual Research Symposium: April 19, 2024

Visiting professor: Oluwadamilola “Lola” Fayanju, M.D., M.A., MPHS, FACS, Helen O. Dickens Presidential Associate Professor in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

Awards:

  • Health Equity Award: Sarah McWilliam, third-year student, “Time’s Up: An Investigation of Barriers to Care and Subsequent Treatment Initiation Among Women Recently Diagnosed with Breast Cancer”
  • Value Award: Eustace Joseph, emergency medicine, third-year resident, “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Emergency Department Physical Therapists in Reducing Unnecessary Hospital Admissions and Decreasing Healthcare Costs”
  • Best Resident/Research Fellow Presentation: George Sayegh, visiting researcher, “Does Adding Lidocaine to Corticosteroid Injections Reduce Pain Intensity During Injection? A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Equivalence Trial Using Bayesian Analyses”
  • Best Student Presentation: Kayla Wilson, third-year student, “Reviving Donation: Exploring the Temporal and Geographic Utilization of Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Organ Donation after Circulatory Death”
  •  Best Poster (two awards): Alexander Carruth, first-year student, “Exploring Cluster-Based Patterns in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Journal: A 19-Year Multivariate Analysis of 11,312 Articles,” and Prachi Khanna, third-year student, “Beyond the Console: A Review of Robotic Surgical Education for Urologic Trainees”

6th Annual Research Symposium: May 5, 2023

Visiting professor: Karen Woo, M.D., Ph.D., professor of surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

Awards:

  • Health Equity Award: Maya Eldin, third-year student, “Structural Racism, Residential Segregation, and Exposure to Trauma: The Persistent Impact of Redlining”
  • Value Award: Kevin Smith, M.D., EMS fellow, “Prehospital Buprenorphine Administration for Opioid Use Disorder: Bridging the Gap”
  • Best Resident/Postdoc Presentation (tie): David Cron, M.D., M.S., MGH general surgery resident, “Unintended consequences of a change to broader distribution of deceased-donor kidneys”; Elizabeth Duckworth, M.D., orthopaedic surgery, third-year resident, “Improved perioperative efficiency in orthopaedic trauma decreases staffing costs”
  • Best Student Presentation (tie): Braidyn Lazenby, M.A., doctoral student, “Speaking Stoma: Creating a Communication Guide for Individuals with an Ostomy”; Sally You, masters student, “’I didn’t know where to find help’: A mixed methods evaluation of rectal cancer survivors in Texas”
  • Best Poster (two awards given): Qais Zai, M.D., orthopaedic surgery, second-year resident, “Factors Associated with Incidence and Recurrence of Lower Back Pain: A large population analysis of the UK biobank” and Pegah Tehari, “Hospitalist Co-Management of Urethroplasty Patients in an Academic Center: Implementation of a Standardized Postoperative Care Model”

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5th Annual Research Symposium: May 6, 2022

Visiting professor: Rachel Patzer, Ph.D., MPH, professor and director of transplant health services and Outcomes Research Program, Emory University School of Medicine

Awards:

  • Health Equity Award: James Bradford, third-year student, “Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Prehospital Pain Management”
  • Value Award: Catherine Dawson, fourth-year student, “Understanding the Cost of Case Conference in Congenital Heart Disease”
  • Best Resident/Postdoc Presentation: Niels Brinkman, visiting researcher/scholar, “Artificial Neural Networks Outperform Linear Regression in Predicting Patient-Reported Outcomes Following Upper Extremity Fractures”
  • Best Student Presentation: Joshua Cummings, third-year student, “Performance of a Clinical Decision Tool in Patient Selection for Same-Day Discharge after Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty”

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4th Annual Research Symposium: April 23, 2021

Visiting professor: Zara Cooper, M.D., M.S., associate professor, Harvard Medical School; Kessler Director for the Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Awards:

  • Health Equity Award: Melissa Miller, M.D., emergency medicine, third-year resident, “Are There Gender or Racial Disparities in EMS-Administered Sedation Among Patients in Police Custody?”
  • Value Award: Catherine Dawson, third-year student, “Evaluating Variation in Preoperative Care for Children Undergoing Atrial or Ventricular Septal Defect Repair”
  • Best Poster: Simin Roward, M.D., general surgery, third-year resident, “Does BiPAP Affect Intubation Rates in Trauma Patients With Acute Respiratory Failure?”
  • Best Resident/Postdoc Presentation: ” Mary Bokenkamp, M.D., general surgery, third-year resident, “Agitation in the Trauma Bay as an Early Indicator of Severe Injury and Hemorrhagic Shock”
  • Best Student Presentation: Eugenia Lin, orthopaedic value-based health care fellow, “Patient-Perceived Involvement in Shared Decision-Making Does Not Align With Provider-Rated Involvement”

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3rd Annual Research Symposium: April 24, 2020

Visiting professor: Thomas Varghese Jr., M.D., M.S.; associate professor, University of Utah School of Medicine; Chief Value Officer, Huntsman Cancer Institute

Due to the change to a virtual format, there were no awards for this symposium.

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2nd Annual Research Symposium: March 29, 2019

Visiting professor: Carla Pugh, M.D., Ph.D.; professor of surgery, Stanford University

Awards:

  • 1st place: Anish Patel, third-year student, “Opiate Prescriptions Are Highest Among Urologic Reconstructive Surgery: A Claims Dataset Analysis”
  • 2nd place: David Archer, Jr., M.D., general surgery, preliminary resident, “Risk Factors for Failure of Non-Operative Management After Splenic Angioembolization: Results of a Multicenter Study of Level 1 Trauma Centers”
  • 3rd place: Sabino Lara, M.D., general surgery, second-year resident, “Desmopressin Is a Transfusion Sparing Option To Reverse Platelet Dysfunction in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury”

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1st Annual Research Symposium: March 30, 2018

Visiting professor: John Holcomb, M.D., professor of surgery, UT Health Science Center at Houston

Awards:

  • 1st place: Christina Thorngren, M.D., MPH, emergency medicine, third-year resident, “Innovative Approaches to Age Adjustment of D-Dimer Values for Pulmonary Embolus Across a Hospital Network”
  • 2nd place: Elisa Furay, M.D., general surgery, third-year resident, “Goal Directed Platelet Transfusions Correct Platelet Dysfunction and Improve Mortality in Patients With Severe Traumatic Brain Injury”
  • 3rd place: Brandon Oyler, D.O., emergency medicine, third-year resident, “Outcomes From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest After Scripting the Initiation of Mechanical CPR”

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