Speaker in the Spotlight: Bryden Stanley

Originally a graduate of Murdoch University, Australia, Dr. Bryden J. Stanley did her surgery residency and Master’s degree at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Dr. Stanley’s first faculty appointment was at the University of Edinburgh, but she has been at Michigan State University since 1999. Bryden’s clinical interests are all aspects of soft tissue surgery; her research interests are upper respiratory conditions and wound healing. Current studies include: laryngeal paralysis, the Norwich terrier and brachycephalic upper airway, NPWT, amnion and honey-based products. She publishes frequently, has received many teaching awards and lectures widely at a national and international level.
See Dr Bryden Stanley in action in the following sessions:
The do's and don’ts of gastrointestinal surgery
11 October 2019, Friday
RVC Clinical Theatre 2, 11:30-12:20
Wound disasters – how to manage dehiscence and avoid dismay!
11 October 2019, Friday
RVC Clinical Theatre 1, 16:00-16:50
Asphyxiation, aspiration, respiration – Complications in the upper airway
12 October 2019, Saturday
RVC Clinical Theatre 1, 11:10-12:00
Ten top tips to becoming a better surgeon
12 October 2019, Friday
RVC Clinical Theatre 2, 13:30-14:20
Sticks and stones – optimal management of penetrating wounds
12 October 2019, Friday
RVC Clinical Theatre 2, 15:40-16:30