Amanda Bader (@amandabader4) 's Twitter Profile
Amanda Bader

@amandabader4

celebrity gossip, surgery, reality TV - in that order. @pennsurgery resident, proud @stonybrookmed alum. Tweets/opinions are my own

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Lab ladies who lunch! Pictured here are some of our PGY4 and 5 research residents catching up in between pig surgeries, masters classes, and manuscript writing.

Lab ladies who lunch! 
Pictured here are some of our PGY4 and 5 research residents catching up in between pig surgeries, masters classes, and manuscript writing.
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Thanksgiving essentials: 1. Don’t fill up on the cheese platter. 2. Lock the Fox News channel. 3. Have a Leslie at your table.

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I heard that yesterday was National Twin Day and so this must be the tweet where I leave all my post-high school friends shook and confess I have a twin brother 🤯 Josh Bader

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Seen (or not seen) here, star co-resident Jesse explores the role of different size cutoffs in the management of well-differentiated thyroid cancer #SSO2024 Society of Surgical Oncology PennSurgery

Seen (or not seen) here, star co-resident <a href="/JessePassmanMD/">Jesse</a> explores the role of different size cutoffs in the management of well-differentiated thyroid cancer #SSO2024 <a href="/SocSurgOnc/">Society of Surgical Oncology</a> <a href="/pennsurgery/">PennSurgery</a>
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Hot off the press! ⁦Amanda Bader⁩ article on trends in recurrences and treatment of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors just published in ⁦SURGERY Journal⁩ surgjournal.com/article/S0039-…

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🩺 Penn Medicine spotlight: The Penn Medicine Liver Transplant Team evaluated Chenelle Watson (second from left) for a needed liver transplant. Her husband Marlon (left) was a suitable living donor and able to donate a portion of his liver for this life saving procedure. Dr.

🩺 <a href="/PennMedicine/">Penn Medicine</a> spotlight:  

The Penn Medicine Liver Transplant Team evaluated Chenelle Watson (second from left) for a needed liver transplant. Her husband Marlon (left) was a suitable living donor and able to donate a portion of his liver for this life saving procedure.

Dr.