
John Harris
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John Harris
@EdjohnHarris
vascular surgeon, husband,father, grandfather,dog lover


👨⚕️ Three generations, one legacy. From observing his father’s operations as a high school student to now joining the same division, Dr. Sean Harris continues a proud family tradition in vascular surgery at Stanford. ❤️ 🔗: brnw.ch/21wWMem





Please join us in welcoming Gregory Magee, MD, MSc, to the Department of Surgery! He joins us as the Frank J. Veith, MD Clinical Professor and Chief of the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. #NYULHSurgery @gregamagee



Lahinch Golf Club - 1892 Old Tom Morris/Alister MacKenzie #37 in the World Top 100 $500 USD There are arguments all the time about what the “best” golf courses are. I’ve learned what is way more important to the individual is what their favorites are. And I can tell you Lahinch is immediately one of my favorite courses I’ve ever played. Lahinch is a soulful experience. One of the most unique golf courses on the planet, it has golf holes that boggle the mind. Original Old Tom Morris holes Klondyke and Dell are truly 2 legendary designs that are time capsules to a different time. You couldn’t design them today. Alister’s influence means greens that are rollicking fun. If there is a weakness to the great Links courses, it’s that the greens are often flattish. That’s not an issue here, the greens have lots of internal contour so the thinking doesn’t end when you’ve made it to your putt. The routing weaves through the dunes providing wonderful views and varying wind battles. If there is small demerit, it’s that the final 5 holes are back and forth. The holes themselves are great, but you may end up with 3 straight finishing holes dead into the wind, like we did. The course is hard, but playable and fun. The giant dunes and blind shots make well played golf shots especially rewarding. The blind shots require imagination and faith, you have to choose a line and commit without the benefit of a finish line in sight. The 4th hole does have a flag waver who lets people know when to hit. I can’t say enough about Lahinch. Ireland has so many great courses, but this will be the one I think about the most. I play golf for fun and quite simply, Lahinch was the most fun. Lahinch is my cup of tea. If you like quirk, like I do, get here.











New resident rotation started this week. Acute 8cm AAA to welcome Oscar, our PGY-1, scrubing with 1st year fellow Quentin. #aortaEd at @CHUBordeaux






Dr. @jmills1955's recognition with the Roger Pecoraro Award from the American Diabetes Association @AmDiabetesAssn is a remarkable achievement, highlighting his contributions to vascular surgery and limb salvage. His work has prevented over 1,000 amputations and significantly influenced the field of vascular care, particularly in how physicians approach diabetic foot complications. His background in the Air Force adds another layer to his impressive career, demonstrating a commitment to service and excellence. Notably, he is only one of four vascular surgeons to have ever received this prestigious award, further emphasizing the impact of his work in the medical community. This honor is well-deserved, recognizing his role in transforming patient outcomes and advancing the standard of care in vascular and diabetic foot management. #diabetes #AirForce






⭐️ Surgery Grand Rounds: Pragmatic Trials in Surgery by Shipra Arya, MD, SM, FACS ⭐️ 🗣️ Dr. Shipra Arya shares her personal experience implementing different types of pragmatic trials and lessons learned at today's @StanfordSurgery Grand Rounds!








