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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
If you have any questions, please feel free to call our office at 206-794-9124. 
REGISTER HERE

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

Contact us

Phone: 206-794-9124
Email: seattlesurg@gmail.com
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