Hosted by Mayo Clinic in Rochester
General chair
Gianrico Farrugia, M.D. (I ’91, GI ’94)
President and CEO
Mayo Clinic
Scientific program co-chair
Nathan Jacobson, D.O. (FM ’05)
Department of Family Medicine
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Mary Kasten, M.D. (INFD ’92)
Division of Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Gianrico Farrugia, M.D.
Walter Franz III, M.D.
Pritish Tosh, M.D.
Keith Knutson, Ph.D.
Anjali Bhagra, M.D.
S. Ann Colbourne, M.D.
Stephen Kopecky, M.D.
Lonzetta (Loni) Neal, M.D.
Sunil Mankad, M.D.
Jennifer Fang, M.D.
Christopher Colby, M.D.
Mariela Rivera, M.D.
Bobbie Gostout, M.D.
Lois Krahn, M.D.
John Knudsen, M.D.
Thursday, Sept. 26
General
Alumni Association welcome reception
This party for returning alumni and their families features live music from local
musicians and a special performance by viral-video sensations and Mayo Clinic residents
Elvis Francois, M.D. (OR ’20), and William Robinson, M.D. (OR ’20)
Hilton Hotel
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley
Dan Abraham Healthy Living Center, 7th floor
565 First St. SW
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley welcome reception
Friday, Sept. 27
General
Continental breakfast
Hilton Hotel
Welcome and Mayo Clinic update
Eric Edell, M.D. (THD ’88), president, Mayo Clinic Alumni Association
Gianrico Farrugia, M.D. (I ’91, GI ’94), president and CEO, Mayo Clinic; general
chair, Biennial Meeting
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SOGI (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) and Me?
John Knudsen, M.D. (RD ’90), chair, Division of Ultrasonography, Department of Radiology; medical director, Mayo Clinic Office of Equity and Inclusion, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Joseph Gallego, M.D. (invited) (MED ’16), resident, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, Dean’s Advisory Council for LGBTQI Affairs, Stamford, Connecticut
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Raymond Pruitt Lecturer
Walter Franz III, M.D. (FM ’82), Department of Family Medicine, Mayo Clinic in
Rochester
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“The Year in Outbreaks, 2019: Infectious Diseases Impacting World
Population”
Pritish Tosh, M.D. (I ’06, INFD ’09), Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of
Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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Break
“Vaccine Research”
Keith Knutson, Ph.D. (IMM ’05), Department of Immunology; director, Discovery and
Translation Labs Cancer Research Program; Mayo Clinic in Florida
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“Effective Stress Management”
Anjali Bhagra, M.D. (I1 ’05, I ’08)
Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Department of Medicine
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Doctors Mayo Society Lifetime Achievement Distinguished
Lecturer
"Reflections on Giving Hearts"
S. Ann Colbourne, M.D. (I ’93, ADGM ’94), professor of medicine, University of
Alberta, Canada; member, Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board of
Directors
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Lunch
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Mayo Clinic Alumni Association business meeting (during
lunch)
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"Healthy Living"
Stephen Kopecky, M.D. (I '84, CV '87), Division of Preventive Cardiology, Department
of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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“Hormones & Breast Cancer: Is There More to it Than Estrogen?”
Lonzetta (Loni) Neal, M.D. (GIM ’00), Division of General Internal Medicine,
Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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“Watchman Device and New Management for Afib”
Sunil Mankad, M.D. (CV ’06), Division of Cardiovascular Ultrasound, Department of
Cardiovascular Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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“Teleneonatology”
Jennifer Fang, M.D. (MED ’02, PDNE ’17, PDNPM ’17), Division of Neonatal Medicine,
Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Christopher Colby, M.D. (PD ’03), chair, Division of Neonatal Medicine, Department of
Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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Break
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“The Kern Scholars Program: Equipping Clinicians with New Tools”
Lois Krahn, M.D., Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona; member, Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees
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“Simulation Training for Care in Unconventional and Underserved
Environments”
Mariela Rivera, M.D. (CCMS ’11), Division of Trauma, Critical Care & General Surgery,
Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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Free time
President’s Dinner (black tie optional)
Recognition of award recipients
• Humanitarian Award
Phillippe Baele, M.D. (ANES ’81), Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium
Patricia Walker, M.D. (MED ’81, I ’84), University of Minnesota, Office of Medicine Education, Minneapolis
• Professional Achievement Award
Claudette Lajam, M.D. (OR ’04), NYU School of Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery, New York City
Installation of new Alumni Association president, Carl Backer, M.D. (MED ’80),
chief medical philanthropy officer; A.C. Buehler Professor of Surgery; surgical
director, Pediatric Heart Transplant Program, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s
Hospital of Chicago; professor of surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School
of Medicine; Chicago, Illinois
Dinner, live music and dancing to the Brian Kinney Band, featuring legendary Twin
Cities
musicians who play R&B, jazz, swing, rock & roll, funk, Latin, reggae and
more.
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Friday, Sept. 27 (continued)
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley
(open to any interested alumni)
Geffen Auditorium
Gonda Building
Subway Level
Registration & continental breakfast
Opening remarks
John Stulak, M.D. (S ’06, TS ’08, CS ’09)
Secretary-treasurer
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley
Legends chief conference
David Nagorney, M.D. (S ’82)
Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Johnathon Aho, M.D., Ph.D. (CI ’16, BME ’17, S ’20)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Legends chief conference
Michael Sarr, M.D. (GI ’80)
Emeritus Staff, professor of surgery
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Nassir Thalji, M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D. (CTSA ’15, S ’20)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Legends chief conference
Michael Farnell, M.D. (S ’80)
Emeritus Staff, professor of surgery
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Moustafa El Khatib, M.B., B. Ch. (MMED ’14, S ’20)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Legends chief conference
Clive Grant, M.D. (S ’80)
Emeritus Staff, professor of surgery
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
Aodhnait Fahy, B.M.B.Ch., Ph.D. (S ’20)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Break
Resident Inlow Award recipient
“Outpatient Mastectomy Outcomes: Breast Cancer Surgery in the Era of ERAS”
Kristen Jogerst, M.D. (S ‘21)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Resident Inlow Award recipient
“Utilization of Age-adjusted Shock Index in a Multinational Population”
Michael Traynor Jr., M.D. (S ’18, CI ’23)
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Remine Lecture
Michael Kendrick, M.D. (S ’03)
Chair, Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“ERSS — Where Are We Now?”
Stephanie Heller, M.D. (CCMS ’02, S ’04)
Division of Trauma, Critical Care & General Surgery
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
TBD
John Stulak, M.D. (S ’06, TS ’08, CS ’09)
Secretary-treasurer
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley business meeting
Times subject to change. See on-site Conference Guide for final schedule.
Saturday, Sept. 28
General
Continental breakfast
Hilton Hotel
Judd-Plummer Lecture
“Mayo Clinic Surgery: Honoring Legacies and Exploring Frontiers”
Bobbie Gostout, M.D. (MED ’86, I ’87, OBG ’91, BIOC ’93, GYNO ’96)
Vice president, Operations
Mayo Clinic Health System
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
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Break/travel time
Saturday, Sept. 28 (continued)
Mayo Clinic Surgical Society in Honor of James T. Priestley
Geffen Auditorium
Gonda Building
Subway Level
“Assessment of Coagulopathy in Trauma Patients”
Myung Park, M.D. (CCMA ’08, CTSA ’16)
Division of Trauma, Critical Care & General Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“Advancements in Gastric Cancer”
Travis Grotz, M.D. (CI ’12, CTSA ’15, S ’15)
Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“Post-operative Opioid Reduction in Robotic Surgery”
Megan Nelson, M.D. (S ‘16)
Chair, Division of Community General Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“The Surgical Clinic of Maricopa Jail — A Mayo Surgeon Behind Bars”
Charles Mullany, M.B. (CS ‘85)
Emeritus Staff
Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
“Update on Complex Endovascular Aortic Repair”
Gustavo Oderich, M.D. (S ’04, VASS ’06)
Chair, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“Resposivity, Reconstructability, Recoverability: The New Era in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery”
Mark Truty, M.D. (CI ’06, S ’09)
Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Lunch/break
Legacy Professor
Clive Grant, M.D. (S ’80)
Emeritus Staff
Professor of Surgery
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science
“Five Years of Craniomaxillofacial Trauma and Reconstruction at Mayo Clinic”
Basel Sharaf, M.D., D.D.S. (PLS ‘14)
Chair, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
“Face Transplant”
Samir Mardini, M.D. (PLS ’06)
Chair, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Presidential Address
Richard Gray, M.D. (S ’00)
CEO
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Closing remarks
Times subject to change. See on-site Conference Guide for final schedule.
Saturday, Sept. 28 (continued)
Women Physicians & Scientists Group
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"Connect | Collaborate | Curate: Alumnae Stories, Opportunities and Future Focus Together”
Welcome
Melanie Brown, M.D. (MED ’98)
Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board member
Program director, Integrative Medicine
Department of Pain, Palliative Care and Integrative Medicine
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Keynote Address
Bobbie Gostout, M.D. (MED ’86, I ’87, OBG ’91, BIOC ’93, GYNO ’96)
Vice president, Operations
Mayo Clinic Health System
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Department of Surgery
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Wisdom from Models of Success — panel discussion
Moderator: S. Ann Colbourne, M.D. (I ’93, ADGM ’94)
Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board member
Professor of medicine, University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Claudette Lajam, M.D. (OR ’04)
Division of Adult Reconstructive Surgery, NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital, New York City
Past president, Ruth Jackson Orthopedic Society
2019 Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Professional Achievement Award (first woman recipient)
Diane Jelinek, Ph.D. (IMM ’91)
Dean of Research
Department of Immunology, Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Past dean, Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Anjali Bhagra, M.D. (I1 ’05, I ’08)
Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Chair, Diversity and Inclusion Committee in Rochester
Co-developer, co-director, GRIT (Growth, Resilience, Inspiration, Tenacity) Mayo Clinic CME program for women in medicine
Narjust Duma, M.D. (HEMO ’20)
University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center in Madison
Founder, Mayo Fellows’ Association Women in Medicine Group
National Hispanic Medical Association Resident of the Year Award (2018)
Mayo Clinic Office of Diversity and Inclusion Diversity Champion in Research Individual Award (2017)
Break
Building the Network — small group discussion
Moderator: Olayemi (Yemi) Sokumbi, M.D. (MED ’09, I1 ’10, DERM ’13)
Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board member
Department of Dermatology
Mayo Clinic in Florida
Wrap up, next steps
Mayo Clinic Alumni Association Board members
Melanie Brown, M.D. (MED ’98)
Program director, Integrative Medicine
Department of Pain, Palliative Care and Integrative Medicine
Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Michelle Wyatt, M.D. (MED ’14, OBG ’18, MFM ’21)
Division of Maternal and Fetal Medicine
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Lunch & networking
In support of improving patient care, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM.
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All of these hotels are connected via skyway/subway with Mayo Clinic and each other. Parking is available at each hotel.