Christine Van Horn
@drstaghorn
Endo Fellow @LoyolaUrology | @UMassUrology ‘23, @KECKSchool_USC ’18. Policy and Advocacy, Medical Education, and QI are my jam. Opinions are my own.
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25-08-2023 14:39:15
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My Loyola Urology fellowship start date was delayed in ‘23 by credentialing issues, so I’m now starting to wind down training. Had my last PCNL of training with my mentor Dr. Turk today, a bittersweet culmination of the year. Olivia Copelan was a rockstar Chief as always!
Excited to finally publish this practical tool for managing urinary retention in the hospital (infographic in the supplement). Thanks to a tremendous team effort! Greta L. Krapohl Jennifer Meddings Samantha Hendren jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
I finished an amazing year in the Endourological Society fellowship at Loyola Urology yesterday. I’m so grateful for the research support, clinical teaching, and just amazing teammates, residents, and mentors. Ready to make everyone proud as I start attendinghood! Kristin Baldea
Kicking off our #SWIUdentsSpotlight series with one of our amazing Program Coordinator co-chairs, Lauren Hekman! Interested in being featured? Fill out our google form here! forms.gle/dwCU6tMfELMd1y…
Excited to share the newest series in the Urological Review Survey Journal of Urology! Tune in every month to catch the latest in medical education research and surgical simulation innovations auajournals.org/doi/10.1097/JU…
The American College of Surgeons released Surgical Ergonomics Recommendations that apply directly to OR setups. Let this serve as a reminder to everyone that ergonomics matter, no matter the job! Poor body positioning can lead to musculoskeletal disorders and many other health issues. Read
So excited to finally get to post this - this fall I’ll be joining the Touro University Medical Group/ Touro California as part of their urology residency faculty at St. Joseph's Medical Center (Stockton, CA)! Looking forward to working with such a great team of faculty, staff, and residents back in CA!
“Doctors shouldn’t be involved in politics” Doctors got political on tobacco and lung cancer deaths decreased. Doctors got political about seatbelts - and cars are no longer the #1 killer of children, guns are. Now it’s time for doctors to get political about guns. Josh Trebach, MD