Quick Snips Image April 4, 2025 Department of Surgery Welcomes Piroska Schlesinger, DPM to Podiatry Read more Image Jan. 21, 2025 Surgery department’s Charlotte Smith receives service award Read more Image Nov. 21, 2024 CAVALIER Study: Call for Survey Participation Read more Image Oct. 25, 2024 Department of Surgery Welcomes Dr. Jonathan Rice Read more Image 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. Read more Image Department of Surgery Year in Review Dec. 15, 2022 Reflecting on 2022 with Gratitude and Optimism Read more 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. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Department of Surgery Events There are no upcoming events listed.
Image 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. Read more
Image Department of Surgery Year in Review Dec. 15, 2022 Reflecting on 2022 with Gratitude and Optimism Read more
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. Read more