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Gail Waldby, MD
Board Certified University Trained General Surgeon
Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Livingston, Montana
Phone 605-212-8944
Fax 866-533-9909

Operations and Procedures:  
 
Skin
Excision skin cancer, including skin cancer of face
Excision skin cysts
Excision lipomas
Suture lacerations, including facial lacerations
Incision and drainage abscesses
Thyroid Thyroid fine needle aspiration biopsies, including ultrasound guided
Thyroidectomy
Chest Chest tubes
Pleurodesis through chest tube with doxycycline, talc or bleomycin
Bronchoscopy
Heart and blood vessels Central venous catheters
PortaCaths, Groshong catheters
Permanent transvenous dual chamber pacemakers
Breast Breast cyst aspiration
Ultrasound guided core and fine needle biopsy breast lesion
Lumpectomy
Sentinel node biopsy
Mastectomy
Incision and drainage abscesses
Esophagus, Stomach and Duodenum Upper GI endoscopy including:
     Biopsy
     Polypectomy
     Control of bleeding with Gold Probe bipolar cautery
     Control of bleeding with epinephrine injection
     Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy
     Transgastrostomy placement jejunal feeding tube
Nissen fundoplication, laparoscopic and open
Highly selective vagotomy
Truncal vagotomy
Pyloroplasty
Gastrojejunostomy
Gastrectomy
Biliary Laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy
Choledochoscopy
Common bile duct exploration
Choledochoduodenostomy
Choledochojejunostomy
Sphincteroplasty distal common bile duct/sphincter of Oddi
Pancreas Distal pancreatectomy
Spleen Non-operative treatment of spleen injury
Splenic preservation
Splenectomy
Small bowel Division of adhesions
Small bowel resection
Ileostomy
Appendix Appendectomy, open and laparoscopic
Colon, rectum and anus Colonoscopy
     Biopsy
     Polypectomy
     Control of bleeding with Gold Probe bipolar cautery
     Control of bleeding with epinephrine injection
Colectomy
Right hemicolectomy
Transverse colectomy
Left hemicolectomy
Sigmoid colectomy
Anterior resection of rectum
Abdominoperineal resection of rectum and anus
Cecostomy
Colostomy
Rectopexy to correct prolapse
Altemeier perineal proctectomy to correct prolapse
Incision and drainage perirectal abscesses
Anal fistulotomy
Lateral internal anal sphincterotomy
Hernias Umbilical
Incisional with mesh
Inguinal, plug and patch technique
Hiatal, Nissen fundoplication, including laparoscopic
Gynecology Office Endometrial Biopsy
Hysteroscopy, D&C
Hysterectomy, abdominal and laparoscopic assisted vaginal
Burch bladder suspension
Sacral suspension vaginal apex to correct prolapse
Staging laparotomy for ovarian or endometrial cancer
Incision and drainage Bartholin's gland abscess
Urology Repair bladder injury
Cystoscopy for verification ureteral and bladder integrity
Cystoscopy with ureteral stenting
Bladder neck suspension to control urinary stress incontinence
Non-operative Surgical Care Major Injuries: Evaluation and Stabilization
Acute Pancreatitis
Small Bowel Fistulas
Diverticulitis

 Experience:
October, 2006 through present

 
 

GI Endoscopy Unit, Sioux Falls South Dakota VA Medical Center
Upper GI endoscopy including:
     Biopsy
     Polypectomy
     Control of bleeding
Colonoscopy
     Biopsy
     Polypectomy
     Control of bleeding

December 1, 2005 through January 6, 2006

 
 

W.W. Hastings Indian Health Service, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Locum tenens general surgery
Indian Health Service regional referral hospital in eastern Oklahoma community of 15,000

November 9-13, 2005
January 16-30, 2006
February 13-20, 2006

 

Northern Montana Healthcare, Havre, Montana, Locum tenens general surgery
Community of 9500 in north central Montana

July 18-26, 2005

 

Sidney Health Center, Sidney,, Montana, Locum tenens general surgery
Community of 4770 in north eastern Montana

June through October 2004
Intermittently March, 2005 through October, 2006

 

Livingston Memorial Hospital and Park Clinic, Livingston, Montana, Locum tenens general surgery
Community of 6500 50 miles north of Yellowstone National Park

My practice includes skin cancer surgery, thyroid problems, breast problems, laparoscopic and open gallbladder surgery, small bowel and colon surgery, GI endoscopy and surgical critical care.

January, 2005

 
 

Anandalok Hospital, Salt Lake City, Kolkata (Calcutta), India,
a Hindu charitable hospital

I worked as a volunteer with high volume advanced laparoscopic surgeon, Dr. Ramana Balasubramanian. I observed surgery, assisted in surgery, operated and helped Dr. Ramana Balasubramanian with his daily outpatient surgical clinics.

 November and December, 2004

 
 

General Surgery and OB-GYN Departments, Christian Medical College, Vellore, India
2200 bed tertiary care Christian charitable hospital in South India

I worked as a volunteer with tertiary care upper gastrointestinal surgeon, George Mathew, MS, MD and tertiary care obstetrician-gynecologist and gynecologist oncologist, Dr. Alice George, and OB-GYN and General Surgery consultants (similar to US university attending surgeons) and general surgery registrars (similar to US general surgery residents). I observed general surgery hospital inpatient rounds, observed general surgery operations, assisted in general surgery operations and performed hernia operations and performed the laparoscopic portion of a laparoscopic assisted hysterectomy.

I taught OB-GYN consultants and general surgery registrars advanced laparoscopic surgical techniques, including laparoscopic suturing and knot tying, in a laparoscopic surgery laboratory.

 1995-2003

 
 

Huron Clinic Foundation and Huron Regional Medical Center, Huron, South Dakota
Small multi-specialty group in a community of 12,000 with a service area of 20,000 in east central South Dakota

My practice included skin cancer surgery, thyroid surgery, breast surgery, laparoscopic and open gallbladder surgery, gastrectomy, small bowel and colon surgery, GI endoscopy, hysteroscopy, laparoscopic and abdominal hysterectomy, Burch bladder suspension, colposcopy and LEEP and surgical critical care.

   

Positions held:
President, Huron Clinic Foundation
Huron Regional Medical Center Surgery and Anesthesia Committee
Huron Regional Medical Center Blood Transfusion Committee
Huron Regional Medical Center Med-ICU Committee
Huron Regional Medical Center Foundation Board

 1993-1995

 
 

General surgeon, Wright Memorial Hospital, Trenton, MO
Hospital employee solo practice, general surgery, GI endoscopy and gynecology in a community of 6100 with a service area of 20,000 in north central Missouri

My practice included thyroid surgery, breast surgery, laparoscopic and open gallbladder surgery, gastrectomy including radical total gastrectomy, small bowel resection, colon resection, upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, laparoscopic and open tubal ligation, hysteroscopy and D&C, abdominal hysterectomy, laparoscopic evacuation of ectopic pregnancy and vasectomy.

   

Hospital positions held:
Medical Director of Anesthesia
Medical Director of Operating Room
Surgical Case Committee Chairman
Infection Control Committee Chairman
Medical Director of Ambulatory Care
Medical Executive Committee

 1988-1993

 

 

General surgeon, Crawford Memorial Hospital, Robinson, IL
Solo practice, general surgery and endoscopy, in a community of 7500 with service area of 20,000, in east central Illinois

I performed thyroid surgery, breast surgery, laparoscopic and open gallbladder surgery, gastrectomy including radical total gastrectomy for cancer, small bowel resection, colon resection for cancer and diverticulitis, upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, tubal ligation, D&C, abdominal hysterectomy and C-sections. I established a laparoscopic gallbladder surgery program with another community general surgeon.

   

Hospital positions held:
Chief of Medical Staff
Vice Chief of Staff
Chief of Surgery
Infection Control Doctor

1982-1988

   
 

East Range Clinics and Virginia Regional Medical Center, Virginia, MN
East Range Clinics is a 26 member multi-specialty group in northeastern Minnesota serving a community of 12,000 and a service area of 135,000

I performed thyroid surgery, breast surgery, gallbladder surgery, Whipple resection and biliary bypasses for pancreatic cancer, gastrectomy including radical total gastrectomy for cancer, small bowel resection, colon resection for cancer and diverticulitis, upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy, abdominal aortic aneurysmorrhaphy for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, critical care of surgery and trauma patients.

   

Positions held:
Medical Director, East Range Clinics
Credentials Committee Chairman, Virginia Regional Medical Center
Board Member, Foundation for Healthcare Evaluation (Minnesota PRO)
Established East Range Clinics' Breast Disease Detection program with clinic radiologist and gynecologist.

     
Education:    
 

University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, MD, 1977
University of Wisconsin Graduate School, Physiological Chemistry
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, BA, Biology, 1972
Michigan State University

     
Scholarships and Fellowships:  
 

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Physiological Chemistry, 1972-1973
Michigan State University National Merit Scholar
National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellow Biology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 1971
National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellow Psychology, Michigan State University, 1970
National Science Foundation Summer Research Fellow Biochemistry, Michigan State University, 1968

     
Internship and Residency:  
  University of Kansas, Kansas City, KS, General Surgery, 1977-1982
     
Board Certification, American Board of Surgery:  
 

Recertification, General Surgery, 1990, 2000 expires 2013
Initial Certification, General Surgery, 1983

     
Licensure:  
  Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Washington State
     
     
Continuing Medical Education:  
 

Course

Sponsor

Dates

Category 1 Credits

2008

Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education

February 7, 2008

 13

Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education

February 19, 2008

 13

ACLS Provider

American Heart Association

February 16, 2008

 

Selected Readings in General Surgery

American College of Surgery

2007 through 2008

 10

Conscious Sedation

University of Louisville

September 13, 2008

 1

Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education

September 16, 2008

 13

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis by B Navez

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for symptomatic cholelithiasis by D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic right adrenalectomy by J Marescaux, D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic left adrenalectomy by J Marescaux, D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic right colectomy by J Leroy, J Milsom, J Okuda

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic Hartman reversal by J Leroy, J Milsom, J Okuda

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic sigmoidectomy for diverticulitis by J Leroy, J Milsom, J Okuda

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux by B Dallemagne

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Technique for laparoscopic treatment of giant hiatal hernias by D Folscher, J Leroy

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic Nissen-Rossetti fundoplication for gastroesophageal reflux by J Marescaux, S Vartolomei, M Anvari

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Technique: Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy by D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 19, 2008

 1

Perforated ulcer by B Navez

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Gastric bypass: surgical treatment of morbid obesity by M Vix

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic segmental gastrectomy by D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

CBD exporation choledochotomy by D Bacal, JC Berthou, D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Transcystic CBD exploration by D Bacal, JC Berthou, D Mutter

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

MRI clinical anatomy of the rectum by G Brown

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Using MRI to select pateints for anterior resection (AR) or abdominoperineal resection (APR) by G Brown

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic proctectomy with stapled coloanal anastomosis demonstrating total mesorectal excision by J Marks

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Endoluminal Surgery, Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM); resection of a rectal sessile polyp by J Marks

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic right colectomy for cancer by B Salky

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic sidmoidectomy for diverticulitis by J Leroy, J Marescaux

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Video on Laparoscopic Fundoplication by B Dallemagne

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

Laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with lymph node dissection by N Tanigawa

McMaster University Continuing Health Sciences Education

December 20, 2008

 1

2007

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid, small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

June 1, 2006 through May 31, 2007

110

American Heart Association BLS CPR and AED

VA Medical Center, Sioux Falls SD

July 12, 2007

 

Moderate Sedation National Training Course

VA Medical Center Employee Education System

July 11, 2007

 2

2006

Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education

February 28, 2006

 13

Heartcode ACLS Course

American Heart Association

March 3, 2006

 12

Trauma and Critical Care 2006

American College of Surgeons

March 20-22, 2006

 23.75

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid, small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

June 1, 2005 through May 31, 2006

110

SAGES American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons annual meeting including Bariatric Postgraduate Course, Colon Postgraduate Course, Advanced Techniques Hands On Course and Scientific Sessions

SAGES American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons annual meeting

April 26-29, 2006

30.5

Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics

Medical Letter Continuing Medical Education

August 29, 2006

 13

Sedation Simulator 2002

Anesoft Corporation

October 3, 2006

 18

2005

Worked with high volume advanced laparoscopic surgeon, Dr.Ramana Balasubramanian at Anadalok Hospital, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, India

Volunteer, observed surgery, assisted in surgery and did operations; assisted Dr. Ramana Balasubramanian in his daily Outpatient Clinics

January, 2005

 

SAGES American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons annual meeting including 7.75 hour Hands on Laparoscopic Colorectal Course with 4 hour Cadaver Lab

SAGES American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons

April 13-16, 2005

26.5

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid, small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

April 1, 2004 through April 30, 2005

110

Medical Letter

Yale School of Medicine

May 18, 2005

13

Medical Letter

Yale School of Medicine

December 21, 2005

13

2004

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professionals

FM Ambulance, Fargo, ND

2/16/04


Advanced Cardiac Life Support

University of Nebraska, Omaha

3/16/04–3/17/04

 

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid, small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

 


 

4/1/03–3/31/04


 

110

Medical Letter

Yale School of Medicine

April 13, 2004

13

Laparoscopic right colectomy

University of Virginia Health System

5/12/04

1

Advanced Laparoscopic Surgical Techniques at Hands on Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Procedures Laboratory 4 days

Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, Coimbatore India

5/24-5/27/04



 

International Conference on Minimal Access Surgery 3 days, attended and spoke on GU Injuries during GYN surgery 3 days

Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, Coimbatore India

 

5/28-5/30/04

 



 

Worked with tertiary care upper gastrointestinal surgeon, George Mathew, MS, MD, Professor and Head, General Surgery, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, India,


entire tertiary care General Surgery department, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, India,


and tertiary care obstretrician-gynecologist and gynecologist oncologist, Dr. Alice George, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 004, India

Volunteer, went on patient care rounds, observed surgery, assisted in surgery, did operations, taught advanced laparoscopic surgical laboratory, including laparoscopic suturing and knot tying, for general surgery registrars (similar to US general surgery residents) and OB-GYN consultants (similar to US university attending OB-GYNs)

November and December, 2004

 

CME in General Surgery

Christian Medical College, Vellore, India

December 2-4, 2004

 

Medical Letter 

Yale School of Medicine

December 7, 2004

13

2003

Medical Letter 

Yale School of Medicine

March 20, 2003

13

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid, small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

4/1/2002–3/31/2003

110

24th Annual Obstetrics and Gynecology Review Course

6 Chicago Medical Schools

6/2-6/6/2003 

41

Advanced Trauma Life Support, American College of Surgeons

St. Alexius Hospital, Bismarck, ND

11/21-11/22/2003

 

2002

Ultrasound Physics and Instrumention

Jefferson Medical College

January 7-9, 2002

19

Cross Sectional Anatomy 

Jefferson Medical College

January 10-11, 2002

17

Selected Readings in General Surgery, 1 year of a 5 year program covering esophagus-hiatus hernia, general respiratory system--non-cardiac thoracic surgery, trauma all organ systems and general aspects, hernia, shock--fluid and electrolyte therapy--renal physiology, renal transplantation and pancreatic transplantation, blood transfusion and blood component therapy, AIDS, sickle cell anemia and coagulation and coagulopathies, adrenal, head and neck, general oncology, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and miscellaneous aspects of malignant tumor treatment, sarcomas, melanoma, genitourinary tumors, gynecologic tumors, burns, gallbladder and biliary tract, pancreas, metabolism and nutrition--surgical infections and antibiotics, stomach, breast, thyroid--parathyroid,

Univ of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas

4/1/2001–3/1/2002

110 small bowel disease--intestinal obstruction, appendix--colon--rectum--anus, liver, portal hypertension--spleen, peripheral arterial and aortic surgery, sympathetic nervous system, amputations, and angioaccess for hemodialysis and chemotherapy, veins--thromboembolism--lymphatics

Medical Letter

 

Yale School of Medicine

April 13, 2002

13

Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2002: National Symposium

Educational Symposia Inc

April 15-19, 2002

38

Abdominal Ultrasound

Jefferson Medical College

July 23-27, 2002

27.25

Interventional Ultrasound

Jefferson Medical College

September 4-5, 2002

14

Sonomammography

Jefferson Medical College

September 13-14, 2002

8

Medical Letter

 

Yale School of Medicine

October 19, 2002

13

Southern Ontario Canada Surgical Society Annual Meeting

Southern Ontario Canada Surgical Society