STS is a rich network of cardiothoracic surgical professionals with diverse perspectives and change-fueling insights. The Society drives legislative reform, hospital quality improvement, and groundbreaking discoveries. 
A globally recognized expert in the management of lung cancer, Dr. Donington shares how her love of science and her childhood as one of eight shaped her and her career.
34 min.

Diversity in the physician workforce is a key component of delivering the best care to our increasingly heterogeneous patient population. The experience of Asians in cardiothoracic surgery is not well known. With a paucity of published evidence, the webinar panel will introduce the topic through the lived experience of Asians in the specialty. The discussion will explore: 

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Dr. Molena shares how her medical journey brought her to the United States—which required repeating much of her European training—and the importance of finding a community of supporters at each step.
1 hr. 15 min.

Data analyses demonstrate that new downgraded recommendations for coronary artery bypass grafting—largely based on the ISCHEMIA trial—may result in undertreatment and complications for patients with multiple blockages

Jan 23, 2023

STS Distinguished Service Award recognizes those who advance the Society and specialty

 

Jan 23, 2023

Washington, DC surgeon will emphasize long-term outcomes and value of surgery

 

SAN DIEGO (January 23, 2023) – Cardiothoracic surgeon Thomas E. MacGillivray, MD, from MedStar Health, was elected President of The Society of Thoracic Surgeons at STS 2023 during the Society’s Business Meeting.

Jan 23, 2023
The J. Maxwell Chamberlain Memorial Papers and the inaugural James S. Tweddell Memorial Paper in Congenital Heart Surgery were named yesterday morning at STS 2023. “Creation of a Novel Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Congenital Heart Surgery Mortality Risk Model" Jennifer Nelson, MD, MSc Nemours Children’s Health, Florida “Racial Disparities in Waitlist Outcomes of Patients Listed for Lung Transplantation” Isabella Florissi Johns Hopkins University "The COVID-19 Pandemic is Associated with Increased Cardiac Surgery Mortality, FTR, and Cost across All Socioeconomic Statuses” Raymond Strobel, MD University of Virginia “Contemporary Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Multivessel Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in 100,000 Matched Medicare Beneficiaries” J. Hunter Mehaffey, MD, MSc West Virginia University
Jan 22, 2023
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  An all-star panel oversaw the presentation and discussion of state-of-the-art techniques in "Robotic Cardiac Surgery Is Here to Stay."     Yesterday morning, STS Members' outstanding research and achievements were recognized with these prestigious awards: The Earl Bakken Scientific Achievement Award was established in 1999 through a grant from Medtronic, Inc., to honor individuals who have made outstanding scientific contributions that have enhanced the practice of cardiothoracic surgery and patients’ quality of life. The award was named for Medtronic co-founder Earl Bakken. Among numerous other achievements, Bakken developed the first wearable artificial pacemaker. 2023 Winner:  Bartley P. Griffith, MD University of Maryland School of Medicine Selected by the STS President, this award recognizes an outstanding scientific abstract by a lead author who is either a resident or a surgeon 5 years or less in practice. 2023 Winner:  Elizabeth H. Stephens, MD, PhD Mayo Clinic The Benson R. Wilcox Resident Award, offered by the Thoracic Surgery Directors Association, recognizes an exceptional scientific abstract presented by a cardiothoracic surgery resident. 2023 Winner:  Andrea L. Axtell, MD, MPH Massachusetts General Hospital   In his President's Address, "Three Score and More," Dr. John Calhoon related the decades of experience that shaped his values as a teacher and a learner, and on the importance of employing data to improve patient care and outcomes.     Hands-on experiences brought colleagues together for invaluable advice from veteran surgeons, demonstrations of new devices and techniques, and the thrill of working as a team.   After their last competitive round was stymied by hurricane conditions in Florida, the finalists for the CT Surgery Residents Showdown finally squared off for the last time yesterday at STS 2023.  
Jan 22, 2023
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STS award honors game-changers in cardiothoracic surgery research

Jan 22, 2023