Kirklin to serve as president-elect for WSPCHS, AHA board
At the Sixth Scientific Meeting of the World Society for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery in Orlando, Florida, last month, the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery’s James K. Kirklin, M.D., was elected to serve as vice president of the Society until 2022, and then president until 2024.
Kirklin was also recently named president-elect of the American Heart Association’s Greater Southeast Affiliate board of directors for 2018-19.
Heslin to chair SSO committee
The Division of Surgical Oncology’s Martin Heslin, M.D., executive vice-chair for the Department of Surgery and chief of medical staff for UAB Hospital, has been selected to become chair of the program committee for the Society of Surgical Oncology in 2020.
Pediatric fellow receives award for abstract
Pediatric Surgery Fellow Chinwendu Onwubiko, M.D., received an award for Best Trainee Abstract at the American College of Surgeons Quality and Safety Conference last month. Onwubiko presented her award-winning research on unplanned readmissions in pediatric general surgery, using the ACS National Surgical Quality Improvement Program’s pediatric database, at the meeting on Monday.
Jaskula-Sztul receives NANETS BTSI Award
The Division of Surgical Oncology’s Renata Jaskula-Sztul, Ph.D., recently received the North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society Basic/Translational Science Investigator Award for her research project, “Novel Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) for Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor (PanNET) Targeted Therapy.”
Read moreKrontiras, Donahue to be honored at SOM Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception
Helen Krontiras, M.D., and James M. Donahue, M.D., will be named to the Kirby I. Bland, M.D., Endowed Professorship in Surgery and the James H. Estes Family Endowed Chair for Lung Cancer Research in the Comprehensive Cancer Center, respectively, at the November 7 UAB School of Medicine Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception at the Wallace Tumor Institute.
Read moreBibb lab member receives grant from Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center
Ayanabha Chakraborti, Ph.D. — a senior research scientist in the laboratory of the UAB Department of Surgery’s Vice Chair of Basic Science Research James Bibb, Ph.D. — was recently awarded a $7,500 Yale/National Institute of Drug Addiction Neuroproteomics Center Pilot Research Project Grant for his research project, “Profiling the Nucleus Accumbens Proteome in an Experimental Model of Inflammatory Bowel Disease.”
Read moreDepartment faculty attend retreat in Alex City
Approximately 50 Department of Surgery faculty participated in the department's leadership and development retreat on Saturday, Aug. 4, at Willow Point in Alexander City, Alabama.
Read moreHello, goodbye 2018: Surgical Critical Care Fellowship
More than 1,200 interns, residents and fellows train in every medical specialty at UAB in Birmingham, at our regional campuses in Montgomery, Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, and in our program in Selma. In an ongoing series, the Department of Surgery will feature incoming and outgoing trainees for all UAB Surgery programs. This week, learn about the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship.
Read moreThree new faculty join department in August
Three incoming faculty will join the UAB Department of Surgery this month, taking positions in the divisions of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Acute Care Surgery and Gastrointestinal Surgery.
Read moreCorey named director of medical student clerkship
The Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Britney Corey, M.D., was recently named the new director of the Department of Surgery’s medical student clerkship.
Read morePRISM, SURE students present summer research projects
On Thursday, twelve students from the Pre-College Research Internship for Students from Minority Backgrounds and the Surgery Undergraduate Research Experience presented the research projects they completed this summer under the mentorship of Department of Surgery faculty. The project topics included subjects such as liver cancer, GI disorders, health literacy and diversity in residency programs.
The SURE students also presented their research at the UAB Undergraduate Research and Service Learning Expo. As a result, Wesleyan College's Sidnée Goyer won second place in the oral presentation category for her project analyzing the relationship between academic rank and American Surgical Congress abstract submission rates. Goyer was mentored by the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery's Britney Corey, M.D., as part of the SURE program.
McKinney joins UAB faculty at Baptist, replaces Kourlis
The Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery welcomes a new faculty member at the UAB Multi-Specialty Clinic at Baptist Montgomery next week, John McKinney, Jr. M.D. McKinney will replace Clinical Assistant Professor Harry Kourlis, M.D., who is stepping down from his position at the clinic at Baptist Medical Center South.
McKinney will begin his role as clinical assistant professor at the clinic on Wednesday, Aug. 1.
Hello, goodbye 2018: Endocrine Surgery Fellowship
More than 1,200 interns, residents and fellows train in every medical specialty at UAB in Birmingham, at our regional campuses in Montgomery, Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, and in our program in Selma. In an ongoing series, the Department of Surgery will feature incoming and outgoing trainees for all UAB Surgery programs. This week, learn about the AAES Endocrine Surgery Fellowship at UAB.
This year, the UAB Department of Surgery’s Endocrine Surgery Fellowship welcomes its first-ever fellow, Sophie Yaseman Dream, M.D., who will join UAB on Aug. 1 from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Dream completed medical school in 2013 at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Parker, Lancaster lead Breast Oncology Fellowship
The Division of Surgical Oncology’s Catherine Parker, M.D., and Rachael Lancaster, M.D., have assumed new leadership positions within the Society of Surgical Oncology’s Breast Oncology Fellowship at UAB. Parker has taken the lead as the program director, while Lancaster serves as the associate program director for the fellowship, which is managed by the UAB Department of Surgery and Division of Surgical Oncology.
The Society of Surgical Oncology Breast Oncology Fellowship at UAB is a one-year multidisciplinary clinical program that enables fellows to acquire an advanced body of knowledge and level of skill in the management of all aspects of benign and malignant breast disease in order to become a leader in the field. This comprehensive approach includes screening, risk assessment, prevention strategies, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and research all in one location.
The fellowship's first-ever fellow graduates at the end of this month, and its second-ever fellow will begin at UAB at the beginning of next month. Learn more about the fellowship's incoming and outgoing fellows here.
Hello, goodbye 2018: Plastic Surgery Residency
Match Day 2018 ushered in a new group of surgery residents, while saying goodbye to others who will soon leave UAB for different programs across the country. With 98 percent of students’ matching into residency positions, UAB students will continue their medical educations at 74 institutions across 27 states.
In an ongoing series, the Department of Surgery will feature incoming and outgoing trainees for all UAB Surgery programs. This week, learn about the Plastic Surgery Residency Program and its two new residents, as well as its three outgoing residents.
Read moreHello, goodbye 2018: Breast Oncology Fellowship
More than 1,200 interns, residents and fellows train in every medical specialty at UAB in Birmingham, at our regional campuses in Montgomery, Huntsville and Tuscaloosa, and in our program in Selma. In an ongoing series, the Department of Surgery will feature incoming and outgoing trainees for all UAB Surgery programs. This week, learn about the Breast Oncology Fellowship.
Read moreGeneral surgery resident appointed GME HSC secretary
General surgery resident John Killian, M.D., was recently appointed to the position of secretary for the UAB Graduate Medical Education Department’s House Staff Council.
Read moreNew remote faculty join Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery
The UAB Department of Surgery welcomes two new faculty this summer, Assistant Professor Matthew T. Knight, M.D., and Assistant Professor Ryan E. Cowley, M.D. While part of the UAB Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Knight and Cowley will work as general surgeons at Russell Medical Center in Alexander City, Alabama.
Apply for the SAAS Resident/Fellow Development Scholarship
The Society of Asian Academic Surgeons provides an annual scholarship to surgical trainees interested in careers in academic surgery. The scholarship will pay for registration for the Association for Academic Surgery’s fall courses, which will be held on October 20, the weekend preceding the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress. In addition to registration, the scholarship will cover two nights’ lodging at the meeting hotel and domestic coach airfare with total not to exceed $1,500.
Read moreNew resident resource center opens
The UAB Department of Surgery opened a new resident resource center this summer on the second floor of the Boshell Diabetes Building. The roughly 3,000-square-foot area features a kitchen, a conference room, a sitting area, showers, lockers and several computers for UAB Surgery residents to use while they’re on campus.
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