
AlleaBelle Bradshaw, MD
@alleabelle
Research fellow at @HopkinsCTsurg
Surgery resident at @GUH_WHCSurgRes
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14-04-2009 01:47:40
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Long live the traditional pathway to cardiothoracic surgery training! - The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, AATS Journals Written with Drs. Jennifer Lawton and Tom MacGillivray jtcvs.org/article/S0022-ā¦


Iām not a cardiac surgeon. But, still loved the use of science and research methods (RCTs, systematic reviews) at todayās Hopkins Surgery Grand Rounds by Mario Gaudino about the use of multiple arterial grafts in CABG Cardiac surgery.


#FeatureFriday: This young surgeon's note on the best pathways for students and residents to become #cardiothoracic surgeons. Read Long live the traditional pathway to cardiothoracic surgery training! in #JTCVS for free: doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcv⦠AlleaBelle Bradshaw, MD @HopkinsCTsurg



Enjoyed leading an educational simulation lab on coronary anastomosis with Drs. Jennifer Lawton and Glen Whitman this morning. Some technical tricks and wisdom for CABG. Johns Hopkins Cardiothoracic Surgery



Congratulations to our TSF Research Awardees & Thank You to our āWinning Researchā panelists! ⢠Donāt forget to donate to The Thoracic Surgery Foundation and help pave the way for groundbreaking research projects like these! Donate Here: form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/thoracic-⦠. #STS2025



Incredibly proud of a former medical student of ours: AlleaBelle Bradshaw, MD from UAMS Department of Surgery doing amazing work with Dr. Lawton & awarded the prestigious Nina Starr Braunwald Award by the The Thoracic Surgery Foundation (TSF). Congratulations!!! The Society of Thoracic Surgeons #STS2025




Let us celebrate Dr. Braunwald's remarkable legacy, embodied in the Nina Starr Braunwald Research Award, which has honored extraordinary women surgeon-scientists since 1993. Consider donating today to help further this vital work in Dr. Braunwald's honor: form-renderer-app.donorperfect.io/give/thoracic-ā¦




80 years since the BTT shunt: Cardiac research in canines that saved lives Now available Journal of Surgical Research authors.elsevier.com/c/1lOLI578Xloaa