MIGNOTE YILMA, MD (@mignoteyilmamd) 's Twitter Profile
MIGNOTE YILMA, MD

@mignoteyilmamd

Ethiopian | Surgeon in Training @UCSFGSResidency | @NCSP_UCSF fellow | @Health_Affairs HEFT fellow | 2022 ELS @AASLDtweets | #FirstGen | thoughts are my own

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Thinking about the #care in patient care, especially as I get ready to go back to rotations….so thankful to have been introduced to The Patient Revolution Thank you NCSP at UCSF Michelle-Linh Nguyen for organizing and being our change maker

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Fresh off the press! Our multi-center safety-net hospital study found that only 28% of patients with MELD >15 were referred for #LT evaluation Coauthors ⁦Kali Zhou⁩ ⁦Nicole Kim MD, MPH⁩ ⁦⁦JAMA Network Open⁩ jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

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Highly recommend applying for Society of Black Academic Surgeons DSI! Incredible hands on learning opportunity, learning from legends in field, and working with peers (friends) across the nation!

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It has been a privilege to work with Dr Campbell and be mentored by him for the past few years! Attending Society of Black Academic Surgeons this year has been extremely special with you Andre Campbell, MD, FACS, FACP, FCCM, MAMSE, FCCOS as the president. Thank you for everything that you do. #SBASUMich2023

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Congratulations Andre Campbell, MD, FACS, FACP, FCCM, MAMSE, FCCOS …so inspiring to hear of your journey, your dedication to your patients, community, and trainees…touched to see how the community you serve is like an extended family, a great reminder of why I joined the field. Thank you for all that you do!

Congratulations <a href="/TraumaDocSF/">Andre Campbell, MD, FACS, FACP, FCCM, MAMSE, FCCOS</a> …so inspiring to hear of your journey, your dedication to your patients, community, and trainees…touched to see how the community you serve is like an extended family, a great reminder of why I joined the field. Thank you for all that you do!