SC ACS
Commission on Cancer and Paper Competition:Second Place Award: Reprogramming T-Cell Metabolism with IL-12 to Improve Cancer Immunotherapy – Kristen Quinn, M.D.
The DR is In: Diastasis Recti (DR) is Associated with Incisional Hernia after Midline Abdominal Surgery – Alexander Booth, M.D.
Breast Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinics Provide High Patient Satisfaction and Disease Comprehension – Kristen Quinn, M.D.
The Anti-Proliferative Effects of Oral Boswellia Serrata, a Frankincense Extract, in Patients with Breast Cancer – Julie Siegel, M.D.
SC ACS Committee on Trauma Session:
Second Place Award: Redefining the Costal Margin: A Pilot Study Surgical Critical Care Fellow – Mujahed Lawsi, M.D.
Third Place Award: Injury Characteristics Associated with Combined Fractures of the Forequarter – Richard Slay, M.D
SC ACS General Surgery Session:
Second Place Award: The General Surgery Residency Applicant Perspective on Virtual Interviews Pre and Post Vaccine Availability – Louis Runge, MS
Third Place Award: Comparison of Minimally Invasive Skin Grafting to Conventional Methods in the Treatment of 2nd and 3rd Degree Burns on Donor Site Area and Hospital Length of Stay – Narayan Raghava, MS
Influence of Primary Language and Race on the Management of Pediatric Appendicitis – Allison Frederick, M.D.
Extremity Tourniquets Raise Blood Pressure and Maintain Heart Rate – Samuel Seigler, MS
Denise Garcia, M.D. PGY-4 and Nancy Klauber-DeMore, M.D. paper "Overcoming PD-1 Inhibitor Resistance with a Monoclonal Antibody to SecretedFrizzled-Related Protein 2 in Metastatic Osteosarcoma" was a Top 10 Cited Paper in 2021 in the Section “Pediatric Oncology” of Cancers.
David Mann, DO PGY- Research won second place for his presentation "Bridging the gap: How to get osteopathic residents into fellowships" at the General Surgery Resident Paper Competition during the 2022 Annual Clinical Assembly of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
Jennie Kwon, M.D. was a Philip Caves Award finalist at ISHLT and presented a plenary talk at AATS on DCD heart transplantation.
Dr. Kilic served as mentor and senior author for both papers.
Jennie H. Kwon (first author) in a study published in Circulation: Heart Failure, co-authored by cardiothoracic resident Jennie Kwon, M.D. and colleagues showed patients with heart transplants involving donation after circulatory death have no detectable difference in survival compared with those with hearts donated after brain death. Jennie H. Kwon (first author), Alexander D. Ghannam, Khaled Shorbaji, Brett Welch, Z.A. Hashmi, Ryan J. Tedford and Arman Kilic (senior author)
Yarbrough Award for Research Excellence awarded to resident Dr. Kristen Quinn for her exceptional productivity in basic, translational and clinical research and her unique contribution to the department as an innovator.
Cardiovascular Lab Expansion: The CV lab added three surgical research residents (David Mann, D.O., Ryan Gedney, M.D., and Mario Figueroa, M.D.) as well as an MSTP student (Heather Holman, B.S.), expanding their efforts to identify unique mechanisms driving extracellular matrix remodeling and how it can be modified in response to elevated blood pressure and changes in inflammatory signaling. Innovation & Entrepreneurship:
Through the MUSC Human-Centered Design program, Glow Ink Solutions (GIS) has amassed an interdisciplinary team of surgeons, residents, medical students, and financial analysts to commercialize Glow Dot. Patented in the USA and Europe, Glow Dot is a novel endoscopic tattoo aimed at improving tumor detection beyond the current standard of care. GIS has received substantial interest and grant funding to pursue translational research aimed at assessing product viability in an animal model.