David Cron, MD
@dcron09
General surgery resident @MGHSurgery, @umichmedicine alum, aspiring academic surgeon, interested in Transplant Surgery & Policy, #GoBlue
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19-01-2010 19:23:27
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Our first JAMA article was published today! We measured DIDO times for stroke patients requiring transfer and identified disparities and health system factors that could be possible targets for quality improvement. Regina Royan, MD MPH UChicagoNeuro jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
I invented the IsletStent with Dr. Brandon Gaston in the MESH Incubator™ at Mass General Brigham Mass General Transplant to provide insulin freedom for #Type1Diabetes patients without the need for immunosuppression. Thrilled to be presenting our innovation and research at #SIR24SLC
Moore wins. Moore championships. Moore SMASH! Sherrone Moore Named Michigan’s Head Football Coach » mgoblue.com/coachmoore #GoBlue
The first day of #ASC2024 was amazing! Make sure to stop by our booth tomorrow to chat with expert tx surgeons, Leigh Anne Dageforde and Kristina Lemon, MD. PLUS make sure to join us for an exclusive reception at 5:45pm in the Kalorama Room.
A strong showing by the ASTS surgeons at #ASC2024! The trainees are loving the kidney and liver models by Michigan Surgery UM Transplant Research Education and Engagement Seth Waits! Kristina Lemon Anji Wall Juliet Emamaullee MD PhD
The ASTS booth & reception was a success at #ASC2024! The future of transplant is bright with so many amazing trainees in the pipeline! Want more practice with kidney transplant at home? Check out this DIY model by Mass General Transplant fellow Richard Teo
🚨 Fresh off the press: Our pioneering study compares costs and yields of NRP vs. Ex-Situ NMP in DCD Organ Transplants 🫀🫁. A first study of its kind! Read the full paper published in American Journal of Transplantation: bit.ly/4cu9CMQ Elizabeth Pomfret SSB, MD, MBE
In this study of wait-listed US liver transplant candidates with hepatocellular carcinoma, women were less likely to be transplanted and more likely to die compared to men. Findings were largely explained by differences in candidate size. David Cron, MD ja.ma/3ANT4ky