
Jacqueline Soegaard Ballester, MD, MBMI
@jmsoegaard
@PennSurgery resident, future #thoracic surgeon | Changing Healthcare through #SurgicalInformatics | she/her |šµš·š«
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinesoegaard 12-12-2013 15:34:47
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Congratulations to Drs. Helen M. Johnson, MD, IBCLC and ā¦Maria Altieriā© for exploring solutions to make training of surgeons more family friendly and thanks to the @womensurgeons for supporting surgical trainees. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasā¦




When Penn Medicine expanded to include HUP-Cedar, this Surgery Quality Improvement team leapt to action. Congrats on your award from the Hospital & Health System Assoc. of PA! Sara Ginzberg, MD, MSHP, M Erdman, K Dlugosz, Jeffrey Roberson, J Lynn, L George, A Nehemiah, Jacqueline Soegaard Ballester, MD, MBMI, Niels D. Martin, MD, FACS, FCCM



Runner-up of this year's science-fiction essay competition co-sponsored by Nature and @EULIFEnews: The Stupid Questions Office go.nature.com/43F3cW2


What a ride! Itās been an honor to get to spend 3 years honing my skills in #surgicalinformatics. Thank you to all of my mentors and collaborators PennSurgery , especially Dr. Heather Wachtel!

For as long as Iāve been a surgeon, Iāve been told that to be successful, one has to be a ātriple threat.ā But I wish to tell future surgeons to instead āChoose Your Own Threatā - and bring those diverse passions into surgery, even if theyāre different jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasā¦


Big news below! We are incredibly happy to announce that Jacqueline Soegaard Ballester, MD, MBMI will be joining us in 2025 as our first fellow. A GREAT start. Jefferson Surgery Joe Bavaria, MD Nathaniel R. Evans III, MD Tyler Grenda John D. Jacob, MD Charles J. Yeo, MD, FACS


Could not be more excited to join the Thoracic team Jefferson Surgery for my fellowship! Itās such an honor!

Impactful work led by my amazing coresident Jacqueline Soegaard Ballester, MD, MBMI! Thank you for Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) for the opportunity to share our findings PennSurgery