Monthly Dinners
The Seattle Surgical Society meets five times a year at The Rainier Club in downtown Seattle. This historical venue has been an integral component of the Seattle offering a classy environment as well as a good buffet dinner that entices members to come out on a Monday evening to listen to speakers discuss meaningful medical topics and then an entertaining after dinner talks.
venue location
The Rainier Club
820 4th Ave Seattle, WA 98104 Tel: 206-296-6848 Website: http://www.therainierclub.com/ PARKING: There are plenty of off-street parking around the Club. Valet parking is strictly limited to members only. Our meeting is located on the 2nd Floor - use the stairs or the elevator. |
event times
- 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm SOCIAL HOUR (Cascade Room)
- 6:15 pm - 7:00 pm SCIENTIFIC TALK (Cascade Room)
- 7:00 pm - 7:45 pm DINNER (Cutter Room)
- 7:45 pm - 8:30 pm AFTER-DINNER TALK (Cutter Room)
registration
Want to join us for dinner? Please click on the link below. To avoid having to pay a $15 surcharge for late registration or walk-ins, please register 1 week prior to the meeting. It costs us money when we have late registrants or members showing up that day.
- Members attend for FREE as part of your paid dues.
- Guests registration fee is $50.00
2016 program
dates |
scientific talk |
after-dinner talk |
25 APR
|
Crowdsourced Assessment of Surgical Skills
Thomas Lendvay, MD Seattle Children's Hospital |
Tom Hornbein
First person to climb West Ridge of Mt. Everest |
Sponsored in part by Lifecell
23 MAY
|
The Evolution of Army Surgery to Suit the Modern Battlefield
Eric Johnson, MD Madigan Army Medical Center |
Reflections on 30-years of Research on Complex Systems Failures and Safety Culture:
Implications for the Healthcare Industry Najmedin Meshkati Professor Department of Civil/Environmental Engineering Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Southern California |
Sponsored in part by Mallinckrodt
26 SEP
|
Challenging 120 Years of Surgical Convention-The First U.S. Trial of Antibiotics for Appendicitis
David Flum, MD University of Washington |
Ludovic Morlot
Maestro, Seattle Symphony |
Sponsored in part by Lifecell
24 OCT
|
Standardizing Reporting of Complications Associated with Esophageal Resection: Opportunities for Improving International Prospective Clinical Trials
Donald Low, MD Virginia Mason Medical Center |
Nicholas Dorman
Chief Conservator, Seattle Art Museum |
Sponsored in part by Lifecell