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Jessica G.Y. Luc, MD | PGY-4 Cardiac Surgery Resident | Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of British Columbia | https://twitter.com/JessicaLuc1
Ophthalmology Resident at UCSD Shiley Eye
Family Medicine Physician, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Neurosurgery Resident (PGY1), University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Medical Student at University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine
Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program Director at Mount Sinai Beth Israel/Morningside/West, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Director of Continuing Medical Education at VA Boston Healthcare System
Internal Medicine Chief Resident at Saint Peter's University Hospital, Rutgers- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Jersey.
An estimated 800,000 new research articles are published in the biomedical field each year. With so much new research, how can residents and medical students keep up and stay informed? How do we differentiate between the most relevant articles and those that are not? And how can keeping up with the evidence base be integrated into our daily work? Join our panel of experts and moderators for a discussion on how to keep up with the evidence base during your years of training.
Jessica G.Y. Luc, MD | PGY-4 Cardiac Surgery Resident | Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of British Columbia | https://twitter.com/JessicaLuc1
Ophthalmology Resident at UCSD Shiley Eye
Family Medicine Physician, Abha, Saudi Arabia
Neurosurgery Resident (PGY1), University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Medical Student at University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Medicine
Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program Director at Mount Sinai Beth Israel/Morningside/West, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Director of Continuing Medical Education at VA Boston Healthcare System
Internal Medicine Chief Resident at Saint Peter's University Hospital, Rutgers- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Jersey.