
Colleen Donahue
@colleend11
@holy_cross | @TuftsMedSchool | @LaheySurgery | Cook County Colorectal | @MUSCSurgery Colorectal Surgeon and General Surgery Program Director
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04-12-2011 00:36:30
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer remains the 3rd most common cancer in both men and women, and early screening is key. Dr. Thomas Curran from MUSC Hollings Cancer Center discusses screening options and the latest in tech. Learn more: musc.co/4iHprlC



We are very excited to announce our incoming PGY1 class! MUSC Department of Surgery #Match2025




Dr. Maggie Westfal from MUSC Hollings Cancer Center sheds light on the rise of early-onset colorectal cancer as we wrap up Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. #ColorectalCancerAwareness


Extended thromboembolism prophylaxis utilization after CRC resection--how widely is it being utilized? Find out in #DCRJournal: bit.ly/4kC8J9k @colleend11 Daniel Brinton Lex Booth Maggie Westfal Virgilio George Tommy Curran


New Hollings Coming SOON!!!!!! #BESTTEAMINMEDICINE MUSC College of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) MUSC Hollings Cancer Center


Friday evenings in Charleston with MUSC CRS. Tommy Curran Maggie Westfal Colleen Donahue Virgilio George


Excellent poster presentation by chief resident Dr. John Hulse! Great work! ASCRS_1 Colleen Donahue Tommy Curran Maggie Westfal


This past Tuesday, we had the honor of hearing from Dr. Megan Baker for Grand Rounds and celebrating Awards Day! Congratulations to all of our resident, faculty and staff awardees. Everyone's hard work does not go unnoticed! MUSC Department of Surgery





Always thankful for Sara and her commitment to exceptional care of our colorectal cancer patients MUSC Colon & Rectal Surgery



Congrats to MUSC General Surgery Residency Program PGY4