08/16/2021
The benefit of having, and being, a mentor — 💛
The Class of 2023’s Krishna Ravindra is asking alumni to sign up for VCU Link to connect with current students. “Remember what it was like to be a med student — perpetually lost and looking for guidance.” He and his classmates hope alumni will be willing to provide residency program advice and mentorship through the online community.
Learn more and sign up: https://medschool.vcu.edu/news/stories/vcu-link-connects-med-students-and-alumni/
06/25/2021
Buying Time in Trauma with a New Solution
VCU researchers have discovered a solution that stabilizes patients experiencing traumatic shock and are pursuing commercialization of the lifesaving compound.
06/20/2021
Congratulations Alex Mayer, MD!
Dr. Mayer is the 2021 graduate in the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Residency Program. Pictured here with Program Director, Brian Le, MD. Best of Luck in your fellowship training Dr. Mayer. VCU Plastic Surgery
Congratulations to Dr. Alex Mayer! Residency ✅
As you head off for your fellowship, we wish you much success!
06/17/2021
Jeffrey H. Haynes column: Our children and guns
Death and injury of children from fi****ms increasingly are common events nationwide. Across our commonwealth, fi****ms are the leading cause of injury-related pediatric deaths.
06/14/2021
Mark your Calendars for this upcoming event from the Division of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery from Hospital Municipal Dr. Jose de Carvalho Florence
Topic: Management of Complex Liver Injuries
Speaker: Dr. Thomas M. Scalea, MD, FACS, MCCM
Physician-in-Cheif at R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland, USA
When: Wednesday, June 16, 2021
Where: Virtual - To access this event please scan the QR code on the flyer and it will take you directly to the meeting.
No links were provided by the host.
Time: 7:30 P.M. Brazil time
To check the time in your zone, follow this link:
https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
05/18/2021
For May Newsletter "Surgical Notes" we thank our nurses at VCU Health and everywhere.
VCU Surgery Newsletter, May 2021
The Latest News from the Department of Surgery Volume 44 | May 2021 Surgical Notes A monthly newsletter from the Department of Surgery Celebrating National Nurses Month! Did you know May is Nurses Mon
05/14/2021
Congratulations to the Class of 2021!!!
It’s graduation day! Celebrate the Class of 2022 via a livestream of two ceremonies for School of Medicine graduates.
Advanced Degree Recognition Ceremony | 11 a.m.
go.vcu.edu/degree-recognition22
M.D. Hooding | 3 p.m.
go.vcu.edu/md-hooding22
Grads, please share photos and videos of your celebrations using so we can celebrate along with you!
05/13/2021
Congratulations to the General Surgery Residents Class of 2020 on your passing your Boards!! — 100% !!
Congratulations to our 2020 Class of General Surgery Residents!! "Five for Five" American Board of Surgery 💪 VCU School of Medicine on the MCV Campus
05/11/2021
Graduation week at VCU School of Medicine — 💛
It’s graduation week! Celebrate the Class of 2021 on Friday via a livestream of two ceremonies for School of Medicine graduates. We’re so very proud of their accomplishments in this extraordinary year.
Advanced Degree Recognition Ceremony
May 14, 11 a.m. | http://go.vcu.edu/degree-recognition
M.D. Hooding
May 14, 3 p.m. | https://go.vcu.edu/md-hooding
Grads, please share photos and videos of your celebrations using so we can celebrate along with you!
05/06/2021
Addressing Equity through Planned Giving
Planned giving is playing an important role how the School of Medicine partners with donors to increase scholarship resources for students from underrepresented communities
04/27/2021
MCV Society Hosts Virtual Celebration
This year’s MCV Society event celebrated the powerful impact that planned giving has had on the MCV Campus and the donors who have made that possible.