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Tejas Sathe

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Currently Surgical Innovation Fellow @ UCSF | Surgery Resident @ Columbia

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Excited to share our new perspective in @JSurgEduc on design thinking - a problem solving framework based on understanding people's pain points, not rejecting early ideas, and using experimentation over intuition to advance them. Such a framework has the potential to…


Congratulations @CaitSilvestri and team!!

Our very own @CaitSilvestri and @tssathe sharing a project where ChatGPT-generated medical student feedback outperformed human feedback in terms of quality, clarity, and organization. Game-changing potential for #SurgEd! 👩‍⚕️🤖 #AIinMedicine #SurgicalInnovation #ACSCC2024

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"This endorsement will not be controversial to Trump’s antagonists. Nor will it matter to his supporters. But to the voters who don’t much care for either candidate, and who will decide the country’s fate, it is not enough to list Harris’s strengths or write a bill of obvious…


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Are you #GenSurgMatch2025 and struggling to navigate the residency match process? This is article was written FOR YOU! 🤝🥇 Click here to FILTER OUT THE NOISE: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S19… @ariananaaseh @Joshua_Roshal @CaitSilvestri @JohnWoodward76 @swthorntonjr @dr_mayathehunt


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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY! 📷: @212sid

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A brief history of physics ― Zach Weinersmith, Science: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness

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Congratulations to @CaitSilvestri and the team for highlighting this early work using LLM-chatbots to simulate General Surgery oral boards. An AI as a boards examiner, maybe someday.... But if we're talking about practice, watch this space! medrxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…

🧵1/ Literature shows LLMs excel in #MedEd tests as examinees. How about as examiners? Our #preprint discusses a new chatbot for oral board scenarios, designed as a innovated and personalized tool to help trainees prepare for exams.



Now that @OpenAI has made GPTs available to all free users, anyone with a ChatGPT account can use the GPTs we built to help design surveys, build curricula, fill out IRBs, or perform qualitative research (previously required a paid subscription) We would appreciate any feedback…

Now that the @OpenAI GPT Store is live, here are some GPTs that I've built. Survey Sage - an assistant to design high quality health professions surveys based on writings by @mededdoc chatg.pt/surveydesign Curry the Curriculum Designer - an assistant to build med ed…



New in @SurgeryOpen, our #surged paper: Reimagining general surgery resident selection: Collaborative innovation through design thinking doi.org/10.1016/j.sope… The resident selection process is complex, opaque, and susceptible to bias. Due to this complexity and the many…

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New on @medrxivpreprint, our preprint: Measuring Institutional Research Culture: An Analysis of Accepted Abstracts at the Academic Surgical Congress medrxiv.org/content/10.110… In this paper -- coauthored by @ojas_sathe and myself -- we analyze abstracts accepted at the…

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The importance of stupidity in scientific research

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Chlorophyll and Hemoglobin The major difference is that plant blood carries a Magnesium (Mg) molecule where our blood contains a Iron (Fe) molecule. Magnesium is what is responsible for making plant blood green, and iron is what makes our blood red.

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Very insightful article by @DKThomp One parallel example in the academic healthcare space seems to be administrative bloat and scope creep of institutional review boards (IRBs). Though initially established with the well-intentioned goal of protecting research subjects, IRBs…

Why is trust in US institutions—esp colleges—collapsing? Here’s a theory. The 21st c has became the age of the unfocused institution—the age of mission inflation, goal ambiguity, and complex orgs losing any clear sense of priority, or identity. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…



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