Max Adcox MD
@madcoxmd
UW Cardiothoracic Surgery PGY-5 | @UWMedicine & @Georgetown SMP alum | Former @WhitmanMBB athlete
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11-06-2020 22:20:27
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An amazing life saving treatment for end stage heart failure. I am proud that this is a surgical treatment that we perform here UW Department of Surgery UW CT Surgery Residency UWashington Heart Institute UW Cardiology UW Medicine Watch “VAD Explainer” on vimeo.com/549551595?ref=… #VAD #heartfailure #hearttransplant
“We could all be a lot gentler to ourselves. This is a hard job. I would try to help my younger self be more patient, more humble, and a little bit more gentle with myself when bad stuff happened. We tend to beat ourselves up a lot.” #DearIntern from Dr. David Flum, UW Department of Surgery
“Don’t put things on hold. Embrace your family or friends or the things you love to do and make them part of the work that you love to do. They don’t need to be separate.” Dr. Douglas E Wood at UW Department of Surgery #DearIntern
Interested in learning more about I-6 Cardiothoracic Surgery Residency programs? Come meet some of our residents at our virtual open house on Tuesday, 9/7/21, 5:30pm PST. Register here: catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ct… For more info: uwsurgery.org/introduction-t… Questions? [email protected]
Dr. Michael Mulligan shows commitment to patients, bravery in the face of danger, and perseverance to get the right thing accomplished. That’s why we have a great team saving lives with lung transplants UW Department of Surgery UW Medicine UW CT Surgery Residency #LungTransplant #9/11
Wonderful day. Our PGY-4 @Aldrin_Alpuerto and PGY-2 Max Adcox MD doing a D5/hemiarch skin to skin. Even got to torment them a bit on the nuances of the mattress secondary suture line 🤣. Beautiful result for our patient!!
Celebrating Drs. Roderick Yang and Joshua Preiss completing their cardiothoracic training UW Department of Surgery UW CT Surgery Residency Great residents and fellows, great faculty and staff, a community dedicated to helping patients live better lives. Congratulations!
“In cardiac surgery, the highs are soaring and the lows subterranean,” writes Dr. Linda Schulte MD in a new #AspiringCTSurgeons article. Read her account of a mistake made in surgery and important lessons learned. bit.ly/3ODGaHa