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CONTENTS
- Ensuring the Future of Our Discipline
- Technological Innovations
- Who Should Be (And Is) Doing What for Whom?
- Understanding & Mining Large Administrative Data Bases
- The Molecular Basis of Disease
Albert Starrr's article "How it Came About" appearing in this addition of the JJSS Newsletter (P. 4), was reprinted in the Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, June 2008;135:1198-1200.
CONTENTS
- Albert Starr's Lasker Award
- Big (Brick and mortar) Names on Campus
- Where Are They Now?
- JJSS at the ACS Clinical Congress
CONTENTS
- John Jones 7th Annual Surgical Society Day
- Third Year Student Update – Eager Anticipation Redux
- Where Are They Now?
Eric H. Liu
- Where Are We Now?
John Jones Research Fellowship Update
- Obituary of Charles A. Slanetz, Jr., MD
CONTENTS
- Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia University Medical Center
- A Columbia-centric History of Children's Hospitals and Pediatric Surgery
- Thomas Vincent Santulli
- Life with Peter
- The EXIT procedure
- Where are They Now?
- Interventional Radiology in a Child’sWorld
- Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery at Columbia
- American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress
CONTENTS
- Third Annual JJSS Day
- Academic Surgical Career Development at Columbia
- Two Years Into The Process
- Where are They Now?
- A Job Description for a New Vice Chair
- The Clinic, the Laboratory Bench, and Mentoring
- JJSS Needs a Presence in this Vital Process
- In Memoriam
CONTENTS
- The "Penelope Project"
A Review of Progress
- Whipple Surgical Society of P&S
- John Jones Day Program
- Where are They Now?
- American College of Surgeons
Clinical Congress Reception
- Letter to the Editor
- Research Committee
Report 2005
CONTENTS
- Resident Hours
Shifting the Focus
- Faculty Highlights
- What's in a Name
- Alumni Reception (ACS)
- In Memoriam
- Dr. Edmund N. Goodman
- Dr. Paul LoGerfo
CONTENTS
- Aortic Surgery: Then and Now
Robert Smith's Presentation
- JJSS Day 2004
- Residents Research Competition
- Day in Photos
- Arthur B.Voorhees
A Tribute
- Where are They Now?
- In Memoriam
CONTENTS
- Landmark REMATCH Study
- Minimal Access Surgery
- In Memoriam
- Dr. George H. Humphreys, II
- Dr. Carl R. Feind
- Dr. Charles W. Findlay, II
- Dr. Edward B. Self
CONTENTS
- Robotically-Assisted Cardiac Surgery Program
Robotic Surgery Expands Capabilities in Cardiac Surgery: Dr. Michael Argenziano uses new instruments to develop minimally invasive cardiac procedures
- Islet Transplantation
CPMC to Develop Regional Islet Isolation Center to Treat Type I Diabetes Mellitus: Drs. Mark A. Hardy and Kevan C.Herold lead islet transplantation efforts
- Sherman Bull Reaches Summit
Alumnus Sherman Bull Breaks Everest Records: 1962 graduate is oldest man to reach summit; first father—son team to reach top
- Archives and Special Collections
Highlights on Display: Rarities of Health Sciences Library exhibited at Butler Library
- Recent Appointments and Honors
- JJSS and Alumni Reception Highlights
CONTENTS
- History in the Making
The Steering Committee authorizes the compilation of a historical retrospective of the Department of Surgery
- Into the Future
Dr Mark A.Hardy shares his insights into the state of "Supervision in Residency Training"
- In Memoriam
We mourn the passing and celebrate the achievements of Hugh Auchincloss, MD, Class of 1942
- Mark Your Calendar
Our 1999 Annual Program and Reception is set for Friday, May 14th, 1999
CONTENTS
- Into the Future
Dr Spencer E. Amory explores the role of today's general surgeon in the academic medical center setting
- New Resource Center
Plans to refurbish the Surgical Residents Resource Centerare well underway
- In Memoriam
We mourn the passing and celebrate the achievements of Robert Gongaware, MD
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