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@OpNotes
Stanford General Surgery Residency. -- Training Future Leaders of Surgery
We're thrilled to announce our 2025 Match results! Please join us in welcoming our new Categorical residents. #match2025

Hella impressed by our interns, who crushed this central line training. It also served as the debut for our NEW #surgEd fellow; welcome @souma_kundu 🎉 Special shoutout to our faculty volunteers @DavidASpain & @jtung (who drove up from The Valley!)




Shoutout to our Drs. Harrison Chau and Malerie Pratt for giving our PGY2s an ICU refresher! Residents practiced placing femoral, central, and arterial lines as well as chest tubes and pigtails.




Congratulations Dr. Gregory Magee (@OpNotes Class of 2013)!! 🥳
Please join us in welcoming Gregory Magee, MD, MSc, to the Department of Surgery! He joins us as the Frank J. Veith, MD Clinical Professor and Chief of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. #NYULHSurgery @gregamagee
🌍 During the last few months of residency, @CMRajasingh spent four weeks on an elective rotation at Parirenyatwa hospital in Zimbabwe. Read about her experience: surgery.stanford.edu/about/global-s…
THE 🐐🐐🐐
I swear it was just yesterday @CMRajasingh was giving this speech @StanfordMed graduation med.stanford.edu/news/insights/… 😭 Who's slicing onions? #throwbackthursday
I swear it was just yesterday @CMRajasingh was giving this speech @StanfordMed graduation med.stanford.edu/news/insights/… 😭 Who's slicing onions? #throwbackthursday
They’re the Best!!!!!
@DavidASpain kicking off our @OpNotes Chief Resident Grand Rounds. Celebrating these six amazing 🤩 surgeons and leaders! @StanfordSurgery
Closing the year out strong 💪🏾 @BeatriceSunMD @DavidASpain @ChloeNobuhara @AnanyaAnandMD @AaronDawesMD @StanfordGenSurg




PGY-1 Done! Grateful for this wild, wonderful year. Thank you @DavidASpain for bringing us all together! What a ride!
Dr. Bishoy Zakhary and our own @JeffChoi01 explain the different types of regression models and their appropriate uses in clinical research in a new paper published in @JTraumAcuteSurg journals.lww.com/jtrauma/abstra…
Only 17% of grads from academic surgery programs pursue academic careers 🎓📉—but those with advanced degrees, mentors, and more first/senior author papers during residency are more likely to stay in the game. 🔗journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger…