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Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery earns three-star rating from STS

Feb. 6, 2024
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Falls Prevention Fair 2023

Falls Prevention Fair & Awareness Week

Aug. 31, 2023

The University of Arizona Department of Surgery Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns, and Acute Care Surgery is observing Falls Prevention Awareness Week from September 20-24 to help provide information and resources to the Tucson, Arizona, community that will help older adults live healthy, independent, fall-free lifestyles.

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College of Medicine Research Day

2023 Research Day Surgery Presentations

March 24, 2023

Department of Surgery faculty, researchers, residents, fellows and medical students share their work at the 2023 College of Medicine Research Day.

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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Program Celebrates One-Year Anniversary

Feb. 15, 2023

This January marked the one-year anniversary of the rebirth of the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Program at Banner - University Medicine.

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Plastic Surgery Section Chief Dr. Aaron Mason treats cleft lip deformities in the Dominican Republic

Jan. 17, 2023

This past year, he traveled to Barahona, Dominican Republic, to help patients with cleft lip deformities and additional health concerns including chronic wounds, lipomas, symptomatic keloids, lower extremity limb at risk, and vascular malformations of the cheek and lip.

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Department of Surgery Year in Review

Dec. 15, 2022

Reflecting on 2022 with Gratitude and Optimism

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Wireless smart bandage provides new insights on healing chronic wounds

Nov. 28, 2022

Research from the Gurtner Lab recently published in Nature Biotechnology explores a new type of bandage that combines wireless electrical stimulation and biosensors to bring hope to patients with slow-to-heal injuries.

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Surgery and Native American Medicine

Nov. 23, 2022

Native American Heritage Month is celebrated every November to commemorate and recognize the present and past cultures, histories, technologies, and contributions of the original people of the Americas. In addition, we would like to recognize the many, often overlooked, innovations made by Indigenous tribes regarding medicine and the practice of surgery.

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Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: MS4 Lyndsay Kandi

Nov. 22, 2022

Meet Lyndsay Kandi, a fourth year medical student at the University of Arizona - Tucson and a registered tribal band member of Upper Cayuga Nation (First Nations indigenous, Iroquois). Recognizing the disparity of indigenous representation in higher education, Lyndsay has served as a mentor to other Native and first generation students throughout undergrad and medical school. She currently holds national roles with the Association of Women Surgeons and the American Medical Association?s Committee of American Indian Affairs. Her most prized role, however, is being a mother to her five-year-old daughter, Arya.

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Ben Litmanovich, MS2

National Veterans and Military Families Month Spotlight: MS2 Ben Litmanovich

Nov. 22, 2022

Meet Ben Litmanovich, a second year medical student at the College of Medicine ? Tucson. Litmanovich separated from the Air Force as a technical sergeant after nine years, culminating in a year-long deployment in various leadership roles during the COVID-19 response in New England. Currently, he conducts research with the Gurtner lab and Dr. Bellal Joseph within the Department of Surgery, aspiring to practice in the field of reconstructive surgery and/or trauma surgical critical care.

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