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Past Grand Rounds

 

 Month

Day

Title 

Speaker/Moderator 

 January  2 No Rounds  
   9 Treatment Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma:  Liver Transplantation vs Hepatic Resection Nancy Ascher, MD, PhD
Professor & Chair
Lawrence Way, MD
Professor            
UCSF Dept of Surgery
   16 The Joy Of Innovation In Surgery Michael Harrison, MD
Professor Emeritus
Pediatric Surgery/Fetal  Surgery
UCSF Dept of Surgery
   23 Surgical Inventions/Innovations Thomas Krummel, MD
Professor of Surgery
Stanford University
   30 No Rounds  
 February  6 Operations That Made History Harold Ellis
Emeritus Professor of Surgery
University of London
   13 Case Conference: Colorectal Surgery
(Attendance restricted to Department of Surgery clinical personnel only)
Julio Garcia-Aguilar, MD, PhD
Professor and Chief
Madhulika Varma, MD
Assistant Professor
Edward Kim, MD
Assistant Professor
Colorectal Surgery
UCSF Dept of Surgery
   20 Case Conference: Surgical Oncology(Attendance restricted to Department of Surgery clinical personnel only)  Eric Nakakura, MD
Assistant Professor
Carlos Corvera, MD
Assistant Professor        
Surgical Oncology
UCSF Dept of Surgery
   12

(this is the second of two topics that will be presented)

Department of Surgery QI

Mary McGrath, MD
Professor of Clinical surgery
UCSF Dept of Surgery 
   19 Case Conference: Bariatric
(Attendance restricted to Department of Surgery clinical personnel only) 
Guilherme Campos, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
UCSF Bariatric Surgery Service 


This program is sponsored by the University of California School of Medicine at San Francisco (UCSF). UCSF is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACGME) to sponsor continuing medical education physicians. The Office of CME designates this continuing medical education activity on an hour-for-hour basis in Category I of the Physician’s Recognition Award of the American Medical Association and the Certificate Program of the CMA.

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