The Future Our Graduates Are On Their Way
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The Future Our Graduates Are On Their Way
JULY 2015 The Future Our Graduates Are On Their Way Dr. Abubaker A. Ali (General Surgery Resident) will be moving to Florida to further his specialty by doing a Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Surgery at the University of Florida. Dr. Christopher Alpendre (Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellow) will be joining a private practice group of general surgeons in Tampa, Florida. He will be the 7th surgeon helping with coverage of three busy hospitals: Tampa Memorial, Brandon Memorial, and St. Joseph South. Inside this issue: The Future: Our Graduates Are On Their Way 1-5 Nobel Laureate Dr. Harald zur Hausen 6-7 Reports from the Outfield 8 Letter from the President of the WSSS 9 2015 WSSS Dues Notice 10 WSU Monthly Conferences 11 WSSS 12-13 Dr. Alfred A. Baylor (Surgical Critical Care Fellow) will be returning to the DMC and the WSU School of Medicine as a staff surgeon and Assistant Professor and will resume coordinating medical students at the DMC, Director of Hyperbarics and Wound Care, after Dr. Wilson retires, and other opportunities that arise. Dr. Jennifer L. Bradley (General Surgery Resident) will be joining a private practice group in Muskegon, Michigan and will be performing general surgery. Dr. Muhammad Umar Butt (General Surgery Resident) will be pursuing a hepatobiliary, pancreatic and upper gastrointestinal (stomach, esophagus) Minimally Invasive Fellowship at the Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Texas. On average, 60-70 applicants apply for 16 spots in HPB around the country. Dr. Butt has started working on five research projects and will be attending the AHPBA Meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2016. Dr. Leila J. Green (General Surgery Resident) will be doing a one-year Critical Care Fellowship at UT Southwestern/Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Dr. DeLorean Q. Griffin (Plastic Surgery Resident) will be starting a plastic surgery position at the St. Mary Mercy Medical Center in Livonia, Michigan, in July. Continue page 2 JULY 2015 The Future Our Graduates Are On Their Way, cont…. Dr. Brandt D. Jones (Vascular Surgery Fellow) will be joining the Vein and Vascular Institute of Tampa Bay as a Vascular Surgeon in Tampa, Florida, on July 1. Dr. Roozbeh Mansour (General Surgery Resident) will be doing a Minimally Invasive Surgery/Bariatric Fellowship in Greenville, South Carolina. Dr. Grace A. Nicksa (Senior Pediatric Surgery Fellow) will be going to Santa Clara, California, and will be practicing pediatric surgery and teaching residents and medical students from two academic facilities. Dr. Rachael T. Springer (General Surgery Resident) will be going to the Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Fort Pierce, Florida. This is a Level II trauma center, and she will be joining a group of six surgeons doing acute care surgery. Dr. Hue C. Thai (Vascular Surgery Fellow) will be going to the Treasure Coast region of Florida to join a small vascular surgery practice group there. Dr. William Truong (General Surgery Resident) will be completing a Bariatric Fellowship at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO. Dr. Michelle A. Veenstra (Pediatric Surgical Critical Care Fellow) will be returning to finish her last two years of her general surgical residency at the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak and will be applying for a Pediatric Surgery Fellowship this coming year. Dr. Daniel J. Watkins (General Surgery Resident) will be starting a Fellowship in Pediatric General Surgery at the Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. Dr. Danielle C. Welch (General Surgery Resident) will be going to work at Oakwood Hospital in Dearborn and will be working with Dr. Thomas Siegel in private practice. Dr. Kristoffer R. Wong (Surgical Critical Care Fellow) will begin a Trauma Surgery Fellowship at the Hurley Medical Center in Flint, Michigan. Page 2 JULY 2015 The Future Our Graduates Are On Their Way, cont…. 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Ma htel, A Mrs. nsour, nita K Kafi, afi, and girlfrie Dr. Ali nd Kafi The Bradley Family (left to right): grandmother Barbara Campbell, father Lewis Hammontree, mother Jeanette Hammontree, David Bradley and his bride, Dr. Jennifer Bradley (WSUGS 2015), daughters Claire and Elise, Kathrine Bradley, Dr. Patrick Bradley, mother-in-law Ellen Bradley, and father-in-law Thomas Bradley on Wils ert . Rob 3/65) s r M 96 Dr. & S/TS 1 UG (WS The Springer Family (back row left to right): Godparents Dr. Kimberly Jacobsen, mother Carol Villarouel, and Godparents Martin and Jennifer Charles; (front row left to right): nephew Khaden V. DeSouza, sister Coryse Villarouel, Dr. Rachael Springer (WSUGS 2015), and cousin Richard Celestine Page 3 Dr. Jessica Dornbush (W SUGS 2016) and her frien d Mr. Patrick McGee al, Shabana Bil ther-in-law ), right): mo SUGS 2015 mily (left to ar Butt (W Um . 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D ), t 2011 Brach SUGS , Hilary lfriend arras (W antha T d his gir an ) 17 0 Dr. Sam GS 2 a (WSU Carmon right): mother (front row left to The Welch Family 2015), Jan elle Welch (WSUGS Dani Dr. h, Welc Carolyn left to right): Navarro; (back row Frederick, Dr. Evelyn h, brother Kyle er Dr. Andrew Welc Tom Frederick, fath erick Fred Joel Welch, and Dr. Dr. C har (WSU les Lucas poses GS 2 015) with and h Dr. R oozbe is pa rents , Nad h Mansour er an d Gu ita (Standing left to right): Dr. William Young (godfather), Doris Young, Dr. Leila Green (WSUGS 2015), Jonathan R. Green (brother), Jonathan T. Green (father) (Sitting left too right): Araminta Y. Green (grandmother), Leona Green (mother), and Lindsay Green (sister) Dr. Jona thon 1990 Saxe ) and (WS his b UGS ride, Susa n 18), Mr. SUGS 20 Knight (W Dr. Inna e, Dr. Anna id br his beck and Francis Lo search) SUGS Re Lobeck (W Page 5 Dr. Andrew Isaacson (W SUGS 2017), fiancé) and Dr Ms. Courtney . Jeremy Ciullo Hilton (Dr. Ciu (WSUGS 2016 llo’s ) JULY 2015 Nobel Laureate, Harald zur Hausen, MD Visits Our Department of Surgery Professor Laureate zur Hausen, who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008 was a guest of the Department of Surgery on June 9-10, 2015. Dr. Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979) had a reception for Professor Hausen on Tuesday evening ( June 9) at Orchestra Hall. This reception was very well attended by faculty, residents, and guests from other departments. During the reception, Dean Jack Sobel, MD welcomed Professor Hausen to the reception and a good time was had by all. Professor Harald zur Hausen talks with Dean Dr. Jack Sobel (middle) and departmental chairman, Dr. Donald Weaver (WSUGS 1979) during dinner Dr. Rachel Kast, Dr. Gregory Auner, and Dr. David Gorski enjoy dinner Dr. Scott Gruber and Dr. Ramesh Babu Professor Harald zur Hausen enjoys dinner with Dr. Charlie Lucas (WSU/GS 1962/67) and Dr. Edson Pontes Dr. Jack Wecowski (WSUGS 2017), Dr. Andrew Isaacson (WSUGS 2017), Dr. Miguel Tobon (WSUGS 2019), and Dr. Sarah Larson (WSUGS 2016) enjoy the reception and dinner Batchu WSU Infectious Diseases Department members (left to right): Dr. Sanjay Revankar (Fellowship Program Director), Dr. P.H. Chandrasekar (Division Chief), Dr. Eunice Wong (Fellow) and Dr. Karl Henson (Fellow) Page 6 Dr. Jennifer Bradley (WSUGS 2015) and Dr. Stephen Bradley are amused as Jennifer’s husband, Dave tries to sneak out of the picture JULY 2015 Nobel Laureate, Harald zur Hausen, MD Visits Our Department of Surgery Professor Hauser gave an outstanding lecture on the influence of different infectious agents in the development of cancer. He pointed out that infectious agents that lead to human cancer are usually viral in origin. Professor Hauser also emphasized the potential danger of bovine meat and milk as it relates to high incidence, worldwide, of colon cancer and breast cancer. He identified various molecular factors which can be identified and support this as being a cause and effect relationship. He also emphasized that bovine meat and milk Dr. Arthur Weaver, a favorite surgical teacher for many of the senior members in the WSU Department of Surgery joined his son, Donald, in Welcoming Professor Hausen to the department of surgery may also be important in the development of multiple sclerosis. This was an outstanding lecture which crossed the new frontier and left many people with lots of questions about where we are going to continue to move in the 21st century. There was a brief question and answer period after which people went away much enlightened about the origins of many human cancers. Dr. Nolan Desa (WSUGS 2018) with his girlfriend, Allison Fortin (Left to right) Dr. Mona Taleb (WSUGS 2016), Dr. Rachael Springer (WSUGS 2015), Dr. William Truong (WSUGS 2015), and Dr. Leila Green (WSUGS 2015) are really enjoying the reception for Dr. Hauser Page 7 Dr. Nakul Kumar (WSUGS 2019), Dr. Jennifer Young (WSUGS 2019), Dr. Maged Elkhouly (WSUGS 2017), and Dr. Aftab Jafri (WSUGS 2018), are thrilled to meet Dr. Hauser and be part of the celebration Dr. Mark Diebel (WSUGS 2017) leans to his faculty members, Dr. Keiva Bland (WSUGS 2006), Dr. Heather Dolman (WSU/GS 2000/06) and standing, as Dr. Weaver’s administrative assistant, Mrs. Janet Damm, looks on amused by it all JULY 2015 REPORTS FROM THE OUTFIELD The 80-Hour Work Week and Productivity Dr. Christina Busuito (WSUPS 2016) and her husband, Dr. Nate Marshall, are proud first-time parents of a little baby boy, James Michael Marshall. James Michael came into the world on Monday, June 22, 2015 at 8:02 pm, weighing in at 6 lb 2 oz and 19.5 inches in height. Christina and Nate are all well and overwhelmed with joy! The extended surgical clan looks forward to many more creations by Drs. Busuito and Marshall as she continues her training in plastic surgery and he continues his training in orthopedic surgery. Christina and Nate can be congratulated Christina and Nate holding their son, James Michael Marshall at cbusuito@med.wayne.edu. Dr. Christina Busuito holding James Michael and her husband, Dr. Nate Marshall, celebrating with their family (going clockwise): mother-in-law Linda Marshall, cousin Ashleigh Sypniewski, Great Grandma Busuito, Grandpa Dr. Michael Busuito, Grandma Sheila Tricoci, and Grandpa Vince Tricoci Page 8 JULY 2015 March 30, 2015 Dear Wayne State Surgical Society Alumni and Friends: The WSSS is alive and well thanks to your support! As your new president, I want to summarize the status of the Society, events we supported last year, and what you can expect this year. Currently we have 49 Charter-Life members, each of whom have either given or pledged $10,000. There are 55 current members who pay dues of $200/year. Twenty-two surgeons donated the proceeds of one operation during 2014. This generous support produced a checking account balance of over $200,000, which will allow us to create an investment fund with a targeted return of 4-5% per annum, with a total corpus target of $1,000,000 by 2025. We need more participation to reach our goal! If you are a yearly member, consider upgrading to a life member by donating $10,000 over a maximum of 10 years. Your donation is tax deductible, and we take credit cards! If you haven’t joined yet, please consider supporting the organization that is all about the general surgery residents at WSU! We also need email addresses for 67 alumni that would enjoy the monthly newsletter. Please look at the missing email list published monthly and help us find your classmates. The annual meeting of the WSSS is always on the Tuesday night of the American College of Surgeons week. The cocktail reception is free to anyone vaguely associated with the Department of Surgery, and the dinner is free for WSSS members, and friends are welcome to eat and share stories; just let us know you are coming. Last year the meeting was held at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, hosted by Dr. Donald Weaver, Chairman of the Michael and Marian Ilitch Department of Surgery. This year the reception and dinner will be on Tuesday October 6, 2015 in Chicago, location TBD. The WSSS supports the meeting attendance for all the chief residents, so come meet them. You may find the partner you have been searching for! The WSSS also supports an annual lectureship on the Wednesday before the Detroit Trauma Symposium. Last year our guest was the worldrenowned Dr. Donald Trunkey, Professor of Surgery at Oregon Health and Science University, and his lecture about his life in surgery resonated with all in attendance. This year our guest lecturer will be Dr. Ronald Maier, Professor of Trauma Surgery at the University of Washington. Dr. Maier, a previous Scudder Orator, will present a lecture entitled “A Century of Progress in Trauma Resuscitation” on Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 8am in the Kresge Auditorium of Harper Hospital. The morbidity and mortality conference precedes the lecture so plan to attend both! The Detroit Trauma Symposium is the oldest trauma meeting in the country, and this year will be on Thursday and Friday November 5-6, 2015. This free conference for WSSS members features cutting-edge didactic and interactive lectures by world experts, and offers hands-on breakout sessions as well. Just think, 16 CME hours for free! If you haven’t been back to Detroit in the last several years, you owe it to yourself to witness the vibrant atmosphere around WSU. On behalf of the officers, including Vice-President Brian Shapiro, Secretary-Treasurer Renato Albaran, Directors Scott Davidson and Michael Malian, and Member-at–Large Joe Sferra, thank you for your generous support. I look forward to seeing you in Chicago and Detroit this fall. Feel free to email me, and if you are not receiving the monthly newsletter, email Dr. Lucas at clucas@med.wayne.edu. Sincerely, Randall W. Smith, M.D., FACS President, WSSS WSU Surgery 1986 rsmith@sw.org Page 9 Wayne State Surgical Society JULY 2015 2015 Dues Notice MARK YOUR Name: CALENDARS July 26-29 Address: Midwest Surgical Association Grand Geneva Hotel City/State/Zip: Lake Geneva, WI Service Description Amount 2015 Dues Payment __ $200__ My contribution for “An Operation A Year for WSU” *Charter Life Member _ ____ _$1000__ Total Paid____________________________________________________ Payment by Credit Card Include your credit card information below and mail it or fax it to 313-993-7729. Credit Card Number:_________________________________________ Type: MasterCard September 9-12 74th Annual Meeting AAST and Clinical Congress of Acute Care Surgery Wynn, Las Vegas October 4-8 ACS Clinical Congress Chicago, IL Visa Expiration Date: (MM/YY)__________ Name as it appears on card:__________________________________ Signature:__________________________________________________ Billing address of card (if different from above): November 7-10 Western Surgical Association Meritage Resort and Spa Napa Valley, CA Street Address______________________________________________ City______________________ State____________ Zip Code_______ *I want to commit to becoming a charter life member with payment of $1000 per year for the next ten (10) years. Send check made payable to Wayne State Surgical Society to: Deborah Waring Department of Surgery Detroit Receiving Hospital, Room 2V 4201 St. Antoine Street Detroit, Michigan 48201 Please Update Your Information The WSUSOM, Department of Surgery wants to stay in touch. Please contact Deborah Waring at dwaring@dmc.org to update your contact information. Page 10 JULY 2015 Page 11 WSU MONTLY CNFERENCES 2015 Death & Complications Conference Every Wednesday from 7-8 Didactic Lectures - 8 am Kresge Auditorium Harper Hospital Wednesday, JULY 8 Death & Complications Conference “SCORE CURRICULUM” Gamal Mostafa, MD WSU Department of Surgery Wednesday, JULY 15 Death & Complications Conference “SCORE CURRICULUM” Gamal Mostafa, MD WSU Department of Surgery Wednesday, JULY 22 Death & Complications Conference “SCORE CURRICULUM” Gamal Mostafa, MD WSU Department of Surgery Wednesday, JULY 29 Death & Complications Conference “SCORE CURRICULUM” Gamal Mostafa, MD WSU Department of Surgery JULY 2015 Page 12 Missing Emails Over the years the WSU Department of Surgery has lost touch with many of its alumni. If you know the email, address, or phone number of the following WSU Department of Surgery Residency Program graduates please email us at clucas@med.wayne.edu with their information so that we can get them on the distribution list for the WSU Department of Surgery Alumni Monthly Email Report. Ram Agrawal (1974) Aftab Khan (1973) Renato G. Ruggiero (1994) Mohammad Ali (1973) Mark Leiser (1996) Parvid Sadjadi (1971) David B. Allen (1992) Samuel D. Lyons (1988) Samson P. Samuel (1996) Tayful R. Ayalp (1979) Dean R. Marson (1997) Knavery D. Scaff (2003) Robert C. Birks (1970) Syed A. Mehmood (2007) Steven C. Schueller (1974) Juan C. Calzetta (1982) Mehul M. Mehta (1992) Anand G. Shah (2005) Sebastian J. Campagna (1969) Toby Meltzer (1987) Anil Shetty (2008) Kuan-Cheng Chen (1976) Roberto Mendez (1997) Chanderdeep Singh (2002) Elizabeth Colaiuta (2001) Mark D. Morasch (1998) Raj A. Sukhnandan (1966) Fernando I. Colon (1991) Daniel J. Olson (1993) D. Sukumaran (1972) David Davis (1984) Ellen Beth Ozolins (2000) David G. Tse (1997) Teoman Demir (1996) David Packer (1998) Christopher N. Vashi (2007) Judy A. Emanuele (1997) Daniel S. Paley (2003) Carlos M. Villafane (1990) Lawrence J. Goldstein (1993) Y. Park (1972) Larry A. Wolk (1984) David M. Gordon (1993) Bhavik G. Patel (2004) Peter Y. Wong (2002) Raghuram Gorti (2002) Michael M. Peikoff (1970) Shane Yamane (2005) Karin Haji (1973) Jerome P. Pucelik (1966) Chungie Yang (2005) Morteza Hariri (1970) Everton Quadros (1968) Hossein A. Yazdy (1970) Abdul A. Hassan (1971) Ami Raafat (1998) Lester S. Young (2008) S. Amjad Hussain (1970) Kevin Radecki (2001) Lawrence S. Zachary (1985) Rose L. Jumah (2006) Sudarshan R. Reddy (1984) Paul Zidel (1986) R. Kambhampati (2003) Edgar Roman (1971) WAYNE STATE SURGICAL SOCIETY The Wayne State Surgical Society (WSSS) was established during the tenure of Dr. Walt as the chairman of the Department of Surgery. WSSS was designed to create closer contact between the current faculty and residents with the former resident members in order to create a living family of all of the WSU Department of Surgery. The WSSS also supports department activities. Charter/Life Membership in the WSSS is attained by a donation of $1,000 per year for ten years or $10,000 prior to ten years. Annual membership is attained by a donation of $200 per year. WSSS supports a visiting lecturer each fall and co-sponsors the annual reception of the department at the annual meeting of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Mark A. Herman (WSU/GS/1994/2001) passed the baton of presidency to Dr. Randall W. Smith (WSU/GS 1981/86) at the WSSS Gathering during the American College of Surgeons meeting in October 2014. Members of the WSSS are listed on the next page. Dr. Smith hopes that all former residents will become lifetime members of the WSSS and participate in the annual sponsored lectureship and the annual reunion at the American College of Surgeons meeting. JULY 2015 Page 13 Members of the Wayne State Surgical Society Charter-Life Members Ahn, Dean Clink, Douglas Albaran, Renato G Colon, Fernando I. Allaben, Robert Conway, W. Charles Ames, Elliot L. Davidson, Scott B. Amerikia, Kathryn C. Edelman, David Auer, George Flynn, Lisa M. Grifka Thomas J. (Deceased) Herman, Mark A. Holmes, Robert J. Huebl, Herbert C. Johnson, Jeffrey R. Bassett, Joseph Fromm, Stefan H. Baylor, Alfred Fromm, David G Johnson, Pamela D. Kovalik, Simon G. Bouwman, David Galpin, Peter A. Lange, William (Deceased) Cirocco, William C. Gerrick Stanley Lau, David Ledgerwood, Anna M. Rose, Alexander Lim, John J. Rosenberg, Jerry C. Lucas, Charles E. Sarin, Susan Malian, Michael S. Shapiro, Brian McIntosh, Bruce Smith, Daniel Montenegro, Carlos E. Smith, Randall W. Narkiewicz, Lawrence Stassinopoulos, Jerry Novakovic, Rachel vonBerg, Vollrad J. (Deceased) Ramnauth, Subhash Rector, Frederick Walt, Alexander (Deceased) Weaver, Donald Whittle, Thomas J. Wilson, Robert F. Wood, Michael H. Zahriya, Karim Washington, Bruce C. Members of the Wayne State Surgical Society Bambach, Gregory A. Gursel, Eti Paley, Daniel Vasquez, Julio Baute, Peter B. Hamamdjian, Khatch Phillips, Linda G. Vyas, Satish C. Baylor, Alfred E. III Heartwell, Barbara Prendregast, Michael Whittle, Thomas J. Bloch, Robert S. Herman, Mark A. Resto, Andres Williams, Mallory Bucci, Lorenzo A. Horness, Mark D. Resto (Spotts), Josette Wood, Michael H. Busuito, Michael J. Ivascu, Felicia A. Sferra, Joseph Zehnpfennig, Michael Dawson, Konrad L. Johnson, Jeffrey R. Shanley, Charles J. Ziegler, Daniel W. Zoellner, Steven M. Dente, Christopher J. Joseph, Anthony Shanti, Christina Denney, Myron K. Kaderabek, Douglas J. Siegel, Thomas S. Dolman, Heather S. Klein, Michael Silbergleit, Allen Field, Erin Kline, Gary M. Sugawa, Choichi Flake, Thomas M. Lloyd, Larry R. Tennenberg, Steven Gallick, Harold Meade, Peter Thomas, Gregory A. Gayer, Christopher P. Mueller, Michael J. Thoms, Norman W. AN OPERATION A YEAR FOR WSU January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 The WSU department of Surgery has instituted a new group of alumni who are remembering their training by donating the proceeds of one operation a year to the department. Those who join this new effort will be recognized herein as annual contributors. We hope that all of you will remember the department by donating one operation, regardless of difficulty or reimbursement, to the department to help train your replacements. Please send you donation to the Wayne State Surgical Society in care of Dr. Charles E. Lucas at Detroit Receiving Hospital, 4201 St. Antoine Street (Room 2V), Detroit, MI, 48201. Albaran, Renato G. Huebl, Hubert C. Narkiewicz, Lawrence Bambach, Gregory A. Johnson, Pamela D. Novakovic, Rachel Cirocco, William C. Lim, John J. Shapiro Brian Davidson, Scott Malian, Michael S. Siegel, Thomas S. Holmes, Robert J. McIntosh, Bruce Wood, Michael Zahriya, Karim
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