
Elizabeth George, MD MSc
@elgeorge_vascmd
Vascular Surgery Faculty @StanfordVasc. MSc in Health Policy @StanfordHP. VA HSR&D Fellowship trained. Alumni of @StanfordWSoccer. Proud boy mom x3.
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13-06-2019 17:08:25
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Don’t miss the Scientific Session on Dialysis #scvs2023 where Bianca Mulaney-Topkar and her collaborators Elizabeth George, MD MSc, Manuel Garcia-Toca, and Michael Sgroi, MD are going to tell us about cost effectiveness of endovascular versus open AVF creation. Register today symposium.scvs.org

Really proud of this paper because it was done by my Stanford Athletes in Medicine students. Some rockstar undergrads and now Med students putting in work showing why #studentathletes make strong medical students and trainees. Congrats Kat, Jacie, and Sammy! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36807607/

Absolutely loved this lecture! Inspiring as always Michael S. Conte, MD

Today's #TechniqueTuesday from Jordan R. Stern, MD and colleagues from Stanford Vascular is #AortaEd focused on proximal endovascular intervention after prior EVAR or open aneurysm repair. Check it out at link below! jvscit.org/article/S2468-…

#VAM23 Grateful for the opportunity to present our findings that CHF is not a risk factor for AVF patency loss in a session with colleagues from around the world! Michael Sgroi, MD Bianca Mulaney-Topkar Stanford Vascular


Shaunak Adkar, MD presenting his work with Jordan R. Stern, MD looking at reintervention rates after carotid revascularization strategies. Lower rates of reintervention and TCAR compared to transfemoral stenting. @VAM23 Stanford Surgery


Incoming intern Keyuree Satam presenting her work with Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar, MD looking at sex differences in reinterventions after lower extremity revascularization. Females had more reinterventions with no changes in long-term mortality or amputation risk. Stanford Surgery


The onslaught of stories about #overtreatment of #claudication continues. Powerful The New York Times article on the cover today . . . And it really hits home. When will it stop??? #WeCanFoBetter #Appropriateness #PADEd Vascular SVS Judith Lin MD MBA nytimes.com/2023/07/15/hea…

Great Interactive Infographic by The New York Times showing the number of endovascular cases performed on ONE patient In ONE clinic before ultimately ending up with an amputation. Peripheral arterial disease Is not easy to treat. Interesting to note (without knowing any of the procedural

Front page Sunday The New York Times - doesn't get much bigger than this. #Approrpriateness in the treatment of #claudication is finally getting the public attention it deserves. 👏 Jessica Silver-Greenberg 🕵🏻♀️ Katie Thomas Robert Gebeloff Follow below for a short #Tweetorial on the #CMS data behind this


No better way to kick off #WomenInMedicine month than by announcing that the Annals of Vascular Surgery #OriginalWorkbyWomen issue is live. 38 articles with women first and last authors🤩. Huge shoutout to the all-women editor team who curated this special issue 👏! annalsofvascularsurgery.com/current


Way to go, Shernaz! Making Stanford Vascular Stanford Surgery proud once again. Keep crushing it.


Way to go, Shernaz and Shipra!! A dynamic duo brought to you by Stanford Vascular Stanford Surgery S-SPIRE Center


