SURGERY Grand Rounds

Surgery grand rounds

The Department of Surgery Grand Rounds is an educational activity to provide surgeons, residents, fellows, researchers and other attendees with up-to-date knowledge of surgical issues encountered in academic practice. Grand Rounds held year-round and supports the continuing education of our faculty, residents, students, staff and guests. Grand Rounds are an essential component of medical education.

WHEN: Weekly each Tuesday morning

TIME: 7:30 to 8:30 AM  

WHERE: Hybrid (on-campus & via Zoom)

  • Tuesday, February 3: Faculty-Only Surgery Grand Rounds| PWB 11-157
  • Tuesday, February 10: Improving Access to Safe Surgery; the surgical camp model with Moses Galukande, MBChB, M. Med, MScHPE | PWB 11-157
  • Tuesday, February 17: Salvage, Revisions, Repairs, & Replacement; Complex Esophageal Intervention Approaches & Strategy with Shanda Blackmon, MD, MPH and Andrew T. Huang, MD, FACS | PWB 11-157
  • Tuesday, February 24: Frank B. Cerra Lecture in Critical Care Medicine: Competency-Based Education: How does this help? with Karen Brasel, MD | PWB 11-157

Time: Weekly on Tuesdays, 7:30 AM - 8:30 AM   

Contact:  Questions? Please contact Michelle Lunden [email protected]

To access the Grand Rounds Lectures via Zoom, contact Michelle Lunden at [email protected].