UAB Surgery wins Diversity Fair with Louisiana cuisine
The UAB Department of Surgery's Meixi Ma, M.D., Robert Dabal, M.D., Brett Melnikoff, M.D., and Adam Beck, M.D., showed off their Louisiana cuisine at this year's winning table at the 2018 Diversity Fair.
The UAB Department of Surgery won first place at the 2018 Diversity Fair with their table featuring the department’s Meixi Ma, M.D., Robert Dabal, M.D., Brett Melnikoff, M.D., and Adam Beck, M.D., as well as foods from Louisiana such as gumbo, sausage, king cake and several other delicacies. Departments competed for the honor of best table at the Office for Diversity and Inclusion’s second annual event. The departments of Medicine and Microbiology tied for second place, and the Department of Pathology took home third place.
Read moreUAB presents 71 abstracts at ASC 2018
The UAB Department of Surgery gathers for a photo at the 2018 Academic Surgical Congress in Jacksonville, Floriday, Jan. 30 – Feb. 1.
The UAB Department of Surgery headed to Jacksonville, Florida, last month for the Academic Surgical Congress, Jan. 30 – Feb. 1, 2018. With 71 presentations, UAB boasted the highest number of abstracts submitted from one institution at this year's event, surging ahead of the competition by a margin of 20. A total of 67 from UAB Surgery presented at the three-day meeting.
Read moreLocke awarded ACS Traveling Fellowship
The Division of Transplantation’s Jayme Locke, M.D., has been awarded an American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellowship to Australia and New Zealand for 2019. As she makes her way around these countries, Locke will write about her travels in the ACS Bulletin.
Read moreNearly 70 from UAB Surgery to present at ASC
Sixty-seven faculty, residents, medical students and lab members from the Department of Surgery will present their research at the 13th Annual Academic Surgical Congress next week in Jacksonville, Florida.
Read moreChu named 2018 Pittman Scholar
At Dean Selwyn Vickers’ annual State of the UAB School of Medicine address on Wednesday, the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Daniel Chu, M.D., was named a 2018 James A. Pittman Jr., M.D., Scholar. The Pittman Scholars program was created to recognize the contributions of junior faculty and support the recruitment and retention of highly competitive scientists and physician-scientists.
Read moreKirklin to present at STS meeting
James K. Kirklin, M.D.,
Dr. James Kirklin director of the Kirklin Institute for Research in Surgical Outcomes and professor of cardiothoracic surgery at UAB, will present at a joint symposium of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation at the STS 54th Annual Meeting on Jan. 30 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Morris’ former mentee wins scholarship for abstract
Jameson Weiner
Dr. Melanie Morris
Second-year medical student Jameson Weiner’s abstract, “The Association of Enhanced Recovery Pathway and Acute Kidney Injury in Colorectal Surgery Patients,” has been selected to receive the 2018 Association for Academic Surgery/Society of Black Academic Surgeons Travel Scholarship. Weiner’s abstract was one of the highest-scoring abstracts reviewed by SBAS and was based on the research he conducted last summer under the mentorship of the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Melanie Morris.
Read moreKerby to serve on ACS trauma committees
Dr. Jeffrey KerbyDivision of Acute Care Surgery Director Jeffrey Kerby, M.D., Ph.D., was recently selected to serve on the Executive Committee of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. Kerby will also serve as chair of the Membership Committee of the ACS Committee on Trauma.
Morris’ ERAS research awarded $85k from VA OHE
Dr. Melanie MorrisThe Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center has been awarded $85,000 by the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Health Equity for a research project led by the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Melanie Morris, M.D., “Evaluating an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery Program to Reduce Disparities in Surgical Outcomes for African American Veterans.”
Chu awarded SAAS visiting professorship
Dr. Daniel ChuThe Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s Daniel Chu, M.D., was recently awarded a visiting professorship from the Society of Asian Academic Surgeons. Chu will present the Raymond and Rose Tseng SAAS Lectureship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. The event will be hosted by Brigham Health & Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Surgeon-in-Chief Gerard Doherty, M.D.
Chen encourages faculty leadership at State of Department address
At this year’s State of the UAB Department of Surgery address, department chair Herbert Chen, M.D., highlighted 2017’s research and clinical successes and encouraged faculty to continue to excel in these areas.
Read moreNew colorectal fellowship names 1st fellow
Michael Hernon, M.D.Hartford Hospital’s Michael Hernon has been selected as the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery’s first colorectal surgery fellow. Hernon, who will begin his fellowship here in August, completed his general surgery training at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut and subsequently completed a critical care fellowship at Boston Medical Center. During his critical care fellowship, Hernon said he decided that what he really wanted to do was colorectal surgery. He currently works as a critical care attending at Hartford Hospital and anticipates returning there after his colorectal surgery fellowship at UAB.
Resident accepted into geriatrics fellowship
Dr. Meixi MaGeneral surgery resident Meixi Ma, M.D., has been accepted as the 2018 American College of Surgeons and John A. Hartford Foundation James C. Thompson Geriatrics Fellow.
Reddy receives faculty development grant
Dr. Sushanth ReddyThe Division of Surgical Oncology’s Sushanth Reddy, M.D., has received a $40,000 ACS-IRG Junior Faculty Development Grant from the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and the American Cancer Society for his project, “Convergent mechanisms underlying pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma.”
King receives award to attend SUS course
Dr. Timothy KingCongratulations to the Division of Plastic Surgery’s Timothy King, M.D., Ph.D., who recently received a Society of University Surgeons Mid-Career Academic Surgery Professional Development Course Award to attend the SUS Mid-Career Course on Jan. 29, 2018, at the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront in Jacksonville, Florida.
General surgery residents match into programs across the country
Congratulations to the following general surgery residents who have recently matched into various fellowship programs across the country:
Read moreInaugural women in surgery event held
The Inaugural Women in Surgery Program was held April 26, 2016. The successful event featured a range of topics including work-life balance, how to be successful in academic surgery and private practice, networking, contract negotiations, and more. Below are videos of many of the lectures presented.
King, UAB to host 2018 PSRC meeting
Dr. Timothy KingThe UAB Department of Surgery and the Division of Plastic Surgery’s Timothy King, M.D., Ph.D., will host the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Plastic Surgery Research Council at the Sheraton Birmingham Hotel, May 17-20, 2018. King also serves as chair of the Plastic Surgery Research Council.
Resident matches into Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Breast Surgery Fellowship
Dr. Caroline JonesFifth-year general surgery resident Caroline Jones has matched into the Massachusetts General Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital Breast Surgery Fellowship.
Resident awarded STS scholarship
Dr. Vanessa DiPasqualeGeneral surgery resident Vanessa DiPasquale, M.D., has received a Looking to the Future Scholarship from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons to attend the STS 54th Annual Meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, January 27-31, 2018.
Locke receives $3.3M R01 grant
Dr. Jayme LockeThe Division of Transplantation’s Jayme Locke, M.D., recently received an R01 grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases of the National Institutes of Health for her research, “CKD Risk Prediction among Obese Living Kidney Donors.” The roughly $3.3 million award will be distributed over the course of five years.
Surgery mentees win at Medical Student Research Day
Fourth-year medical student Kathryn Hudak presents her research at the 2017 Dale J. Benos Medical Student Research Day on Nov. 13.
Four medical students from the labs of four Department of Surgery faculty placed at this year’s UAB SOM Dale J. Benos Medical Student Research Day on Nov. 13.
Read moreAPT deadline approaching
Faculty interested in being considered for the 2018 promotion and tenure cycle should approach their division director immediately because the deadline for submission to the Department of Surgery is Monday, December 4.
Read moreLindeman named to Academic Medicine Editorial Board
Dr. Brenessa LindemanThe Division of Surgical Oncology’s Brenessa Lindeman, M.D., MEHP, has been named to the Association of American Medical Colleges Academic Medicine Editorial Board for a three-year term, beginning January 2018.
Kirklin ambassador at event commemorating 1st human heart transplant
Dr. James KirklinThe Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery’s James Kirklin, M.D., will be representing the UAB Department of Surgery and KIRSO at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, for the 50th anniversary of the first human heart transplant. Kirklin will serve as the Ambassador of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery at this event held at the University of Cape Town, where Professor Christiaan Barnard performed the world's first human heart transplant in 1967. Learn more about that historic moment here.
King elected to Faculty Council Committee
Dr. Timothy KingThe Division of Plastic Surgery’s Timothy King, M.D., Ph.D., has been elected to the UAB School of Medicine Faculty Council Committee. The Faculty Council Committee is considered the principal advisory committee to the dean of the School of Medicine and is responsible for providing written review and assessment of appointments, promotion, and tenure award for all clinical and basic science faculty.
Mustian gives guide to TTS 2018 in webinar
Dr. Margaux MustianCheck out this webinar from The Transplantation Society’s online publication, The Tribune Pulse, starring general surgery resident Margaux Mustian, M.D.
UAB announced as SIREN participant
The UAB Department of Surgery has recently been announced as a participant in the SIREN network. SIREN, short for Strategies to Innovate EmeRgENcy Care Clinical Trials Network, seeks to enable the conduct of high-quality, multi-site clinical trials to improve outcomes for patients who experience neurologic, cardiac, respiratory, hematologic and trauma emergency events.
Read moreSummer research projects, mentors needed for medical students
In 2017, nearly 20 medical students participated in mentored research projects in the Department of Surgery. Now is the time of year that we start to promote our summer opportunities to students.
Read morePhoto Gallery: Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception
Congratulations to the following UAB Surgery faculty who were named to endowed chairs at this week's Endowed Chairs and Professorships Reception:
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