Mary Brindle
maryebrindle.bsky.social
Mary Brindle
@maryebrindle.bsky.social
Director Safe Surgery Safe Systems AriadneLabs HarvardChanSPH Pediatric Surgeon
Director W21C and EQuIS UCalgaryMed
ErasSociety . 🏳️‍🌈
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Come do research with us!
Now accepting applications from gen surg or ped surg grads for our #PediatricSurgery Clinical Research Fellowship
@UCalgary
+ Alberta Children's Hospital
Calgary 🇨🇦

🗓 1-year
📬 Application Deadline: Sept 1, 2025
Flexible start
📧 [email protected]
July 4, 2025 at 9:15 PM
It's here! The ERAS Society's updated colorectal guideline- built around robust, contemporary evidence and developed by an international multiprofessional team led by Ulf Gustafsson and Martin Hubner. Proud to be a part of this team!

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Guidelines for perioperative care in elective colorectal surgery: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Society recommendations 2025
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June 29, 2025 at 1:48 PM
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The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Susan J. Kressly, said "creation of federal immunization policy is ‘no longer a credible process.’”
June 27, 2025 at 1:51 AM
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Yesterday, the NIH R35 “Outstanding Investigator” grant to fund scientists in my lab studying antibiotic resistance was terminated for reasons not related to the content of the science, or any actions taken by me or members of my lab
May 13, 2025 at 11:37 PM
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A break from my regularly scheduled political and legal posting to express some gratitude.

This week, my 18 month old daughter had to have open heart surgery. 💔

As you might imagine, this was utterly terrifying.

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April 26, 2025 at 1:35 AM
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I saw firsthand the impact of stop-work-orders/terminations at USAID & now Harvard. My new @NewYorker piece is on the serious implications for the lives of millions across the world and the US – including for my own family and very possibly your own. 🧵
www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
The Cost of Defunding Harvard
If you or someone you love has cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or diabetes, you have likely benefitted from the university’s federally funded discoveries in care and tre...
www.newyorker.com
April 22, 2025 at 2:01 PM
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Did you know an estimated 99% of women who die in childbirth or from pregnancy-related complications live in developing countries?

Most of these deaths are preventable.

This #WorldHealthDay, stand with them by sharing this tile. ❤️
April 7, 2025 at 3:03 PM
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Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions - rejecting an unlawful and ham-handed attempt to stifle academic freedom, while taking steps to make sure students can benefit from an environment of intellectual inquiry, rigorous debate and mutual respect. Let’s hope others follow suit.
April 15, 2025 at 3:52 AM
From the Harvard President this morning:

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April 15, 2025 at 1:02 AM
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Emotional reactions to adverse events are a significant driver of burnout. Peer support (esp if trained) is effective.
You’re not alone.
Serious complications significantly impact surgeons' mental health.

by Infantes P, Papini F (...) Paolino L et 4 al. in Obes Surg #Surgery #SurgSky #generalsurgery #MedSky

🪡 read our summary here
📖 read the article:
Do Complications Weight on Surgeons? Second Victim Syndrome in Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery - Obesity Surgery
Background Although complications primarily affect patients, they also seem to cause repetitive trauma for surgeons. The concept of the "second victim" was introduced by Dr. A. Wu in 2000. This study aims to analyze the psychological impact of serious complications on metabolic and bariatric surgeons. Methods The target population included all metabolic and bariatric surgeons who are members of the Société Française et Francophone de Chirurgie de l'Obésité et Maladies Métaboliques (SOFFCO.MM). A questionnaire was developed by two surgeons, and refined by a group of psychologists. Results A total of 130 participants completed the questionnaire. Serious adverse effect affected surgical practice and professional confidence in 41.3% of cases, and had negative repercussions at family level in 39.7% of respondents. These complications led to feelings of guilt, anxiety and sleep disorders (53.7%, 53.7%, 44.6%). Excessive workload, a macho culture and a lack of communication within the team were the main obstacles to seeking help (60.3%, 47.1%, 40.5%). Women and young surgeons (30–40 years) were more affected by complications in their surgical practice and self-confidence (p = 0.03 and p = 0.019). Neither regular physical activity nor meditation showed any significant benefit in mitigating these effects. Conclusions This study highlights the significant psychological burden that serious complications impose on metabolic and bariatric surgeons. Due to a lack of institutional support, surgeons often manage emotional distress privately rather than professionally. Urgent action is needed to implement comprehensive support systems.
link.springer.com
April 10, 2025 at 4:11 AM
Daria Mochly-Rosen Bringing academia and industry together allows creativity, risk-taking, diligence and impact & sparks creative solutions. Keys: Remove hierarchy/ego, embrace failure. #SPARKAlberta 5th anniversary @ucalgary.bsky.social
April 9, 2025 at 11:15 PM
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100% I’m in.
Glad to see you including #nontechnical skills as crucial since “majority of patient harm was caused by deviation from.. policy/procedure, clinical judgment issues, team-patient communication breakdown, lack of team coordination for the surgical safety checklist, distractions.”
The quality of 🇨🇦 surgical outcomes are suboptimal & adverse events are increasing.
In @AnnalsOpen, we describe Canadian organizations' current priorities and present solutions

A cohesive national strategy for surgical safety in 🇨🇦 is needed.

shorturl.at/7ZZFD
Healthcare Priorities for Surgical Care in Canada : Annals of Surgery Open
stem priorities related to surgery have evolved; the concepts of what constitutes quality care have changed over time. How efficiency and access contribute to safe care, where equity exists as a key o...
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April 8, 2025 at 7:22 AM
The quality of 🇨🇦 surgical outcomes are suboptimal & adverse events are increasing.
In @AnnalsOpen, we describe Canadian organizations' current priorities and present solutions

A cohesive national strategy for surgical safety in 🇨🇦 is needed.

shorturl.at/7ZZFD
Healthcare Priorities for Surgical Care in Canada : Annals of Surgery Open
stem priorities related to surgery have evolved; the concepts of what constitutes quality care have changed over time. How efficiency and access contribute to safe care, where equity exists as a key o...
shorturl.at
April 8, 2025 at 1:24 AM
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Today I lost an NIH grant training clinicians to do research about intimate partner violence with perinatal women.

More women are murdered in the perinatal period than die of obstetric complications.

I didn't just lose a grant. We lost an entire cohort of people building careers to prevent that.
March 22, 2025 at 12:19 AM
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Colleagues are cancelling their US work trips. I worry that international colleagues in the US are at risk if they collaborate with us on certain topics.

I've written a new post about the increasing danger of being a foreign scientist in the US.

christinapagel.substack.com/p/trumps-att...
Trump's attacks on universities get ever darker, with the shadows reaching our shores
The US has become a hostile and authoritarian state to foreign scientists and is choosing ideology over science.
christinapagel.substack.com
March 28, 2025 at 7:36 PM
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See this chart for one stark example: NIH funding has dramatically slowed down.

Grant awards are down *$3 billion* so far, compared to same time period last year

I asked the White House to explain.

“This is not a researcher entitlement program,” said an official, defending their new approach.
March 28, 2025 at 1:13 PM
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I definitely know I am at a Spanish perioperative conference. The Conference Dinner starts at 21:30.
March 27, 2025 at 7:59 PM
She’s not on 🦋 but Tito Daodu from @ucalgary.bsky.social has shown her absolute excellence in leading work that has been missing in 🇨🇦 in addressing th deep systemic biases in Our healthcare system. Deeply proud to be her colleague.

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2024 Rising Star Early Career Award in Health Services and Policy Research - CIHR
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March 13, 2025 at 9:30 PM
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NEW: The NIH has begun terminating grants for active projects studying gender identity, DEI, environmental justice, climate change, among other topics.

At least 16 termination letters have already been sent — and hundreds more are coming, people inside NIH tell me.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Exclusive: NIH to terminate hundreds of active research grants
Studies that touch on LGBT+ health, gender identity and DEI in the biomedical workforce could be terminated, according to documents obtained by Nature.
www.nature.com
March 6, 2025 at 2:17 AM