
BCM Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency
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The @BCMHouston Thoracic Surgery Residency Program has a pioneering tradition and a continuing spirit of innovation in cardiothoracic surgery.
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https://www.bcm.edu/departments/surgery/education/training-programs/thoracic-surgery-residency 29-09-2020 14:57:40
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BCM_Surgery BCMHouston Gustavo Oderich presenting at Dept of Surgery Grand Rounds on endovascular aortic intervention- a new standard establishing Baylor College of Medicine as the definitive destination for aortic disease


Here US Government News advocating for #cardiothoracic patients with The Society of Thoracic Surgeons - wish us luck as we fight for early lung cancer screening, NIH funding, and MD reimbursement! #STSadvocacy2025




I’ve matched in CT at Baylor Scott and White, Heart and Vascular Hospital! All praise to Allah for this blessing, and heartfelt thanks to my family for their support. I am grateful to BCM_Surgery for their guidance and mentorship—I’ll carry their legacy forward with pride


Celebrating the legacy of Dr. Sugarbaker, AI, and AATS. BCM_Surgery AATS David J. Sugarbaker Division of Thoracic Surgery




Dr. Alexander Schutz presenting in the plenary session on arterial grafting and CABG. BCM_Surgery The Texas Heart Institute AATS BCM Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency



Joseph Coselli, MD Discussing Valve Sparing procedures in Patients with Marfan Syndrome at the AATS Plenary. BCM_Surgery The Texas Heart Institute AATS BCM Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency TheMarfanFoundation


Congratulations to our PGY2 integrated resident Ryan Nowrouzi on his oral presentation on anastomotic pseudoaneurysms at @AATS. A rising ⭐️! AATS Joseph Coselli, MD SusanYGreenMPH SubhasisChatterjeeMD Marc Moon #AATS2025




Finishing out the final Chief Talks Grand Rounds with the graduating chief photos 📸 the sadness of y’all leaving may or may not be setting in already, we love you all! #BaylorMade BCM_Surgery BCM Surgery OPD Baylor Global Surgery Ronald T Cotton, MD, FACS


Congratulations to Dr. R. Taylor Ripley! One year ago, Dr. R. Taylor Ripley, M.D. Thoracic Surgeon performed his first slipping rib syndrome repair—and since then, he has helped countless patients find relief from this often painful and overlooked condition. His dedication to innovation and


Slipping Rib Syndrome is an often-overlooked cause of lower chest and upper abdominal pain, stemming from hypermobility of costal cartilage and subsequent intercostal nerve irritation. R. Taylor Ripley, M.D. Thoracic Surgeon, a thoracic surgeon at Baylor College of Medicine, is one of the few surgeons
