
Dennis Wigle
@drwigle
Mayo Clinic, M.D., Ph.D., Thoracic Surgery and Transplant Center
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09-12-2013 22:52:44
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Of all my publications, this may be the 1 I’m most proud of. It’s hard to describe the feeling of being a surgery attending & many don’t talk about the worry/anxiety. This is my attempt to normalize talking about it. Thx Annals of Surgery for publishing! journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger…



Can hardly wait to start General Thoracic Surgical Club tomorrow. Kicking off Ginsberg Day 3/9 with 🔑🎵talk by the esteemed nasser altorki. Please enjoy the beautiful surroundings in the MORNING and join us in the afternoon #GTSC23


So… this came in the mail today! 🙂 Big thank you to all patients that trusted me with their care! Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic Department of Surgery #thoracic #surgery



Join GTSC in collaboration with AIS Channel for "A Coffee With" featuring Rishi Reddy (he/him)!☕️ 📅Dec 4th |⏰8 am EST Connect, learn, & ask questions in this 30-min virtual chat. 🔗Register: aischannel.com/coffee-with/ri… Can't make it live? Catch the recording on the AIS website.


🎙️In our most recent podcast, join Dennis Wigle (Mayo Clinic) & Linda Martin (U. of Virginia) as they explore the recent ESMO trials, delve into a review of 2023 perioperative immunotherapy trials & share their hopes for 2024. Sponsored by Genentech. gtsc.org/gtscpodcast



Jonathan Spicer MD PhD Drew Moghanaki Shankar Siva Mara Antonoff, MD, FACS I also think we should overcome the comparison of CT-IO-surg vs. CRT-IO frontline. Local tx is becoming a kind of consolidation. That's why in the next trials we need to explore RT after CT-IO, to make the right choice based on individual characteristics and long-term QoL


