Resident Profile - Thomas Hansen, M.D.

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Thomas Hansen, M.D.
thansen@creighton.edu
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Education
- Undergraduate: B.S., Biology/Chemistry, University of South Dakota. (1993)
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Medical: M.D., Ross University School of Medicine. (2003)
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Other: M.T., Medical Technology, St. Lukes Regional Medical Center. (1996)
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Residency: Department of Pathology, Creighton University Medical Center. (2003-Present)
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Fellowship: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. (Beginning July 2007)
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Publications
Published: Hansen TP, Sarma D. Multiple subcutaneous nodules due to Mycobacterium abscessus infection following removal of an infected Groshon vascular catheter tip. Dermatology Online Journal. 2006, 12(4).
Sarma D, Hansen TP, Adickes EA. Carcinoma Arising in the Leg Amputation Stump. The Internet Journal of Dermatology. 2006; 4(1).
Hansen TP, Sotomayor EA, Sarma DP, Kikuchi’s lymphadenitis in a young male. The Internet J of Head and Neck Surgery. 2007, 1(1).
Accepted:
Submitted: Gatalica Z, Hansen TP, Sanger W. FISH probe development for t(17:22) in dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans.
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Teaching Experience
Medical School Teaching:
2006-2007
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine
(2nd year Medical Students, 126 students)
Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical students.
Creighton University School of Medicine
Spring 2007
Anatomy Graduate Students, shadow grossing procedures and techniques.
17 students, Jan - May, daily
2006-2007
PTG467 Survey of Pathology Practice (4th year Medical Students, elective, 6
students yearly). Provide a broad introduction in the practice of pathology built
around interaction with clinicians, pathologists, residents, and technical staff.
This elective is designed to offer each student an opportunity to gain an
introductory understanding of the practice of clinical and anatomic pathology.
2006-2007
PTG461 Introduction to Pathology Practice
(4th year Medical Students, elective, 9 students yearly). Provide daily guidance
into a broad introduction in the practice of pathology in the art of gross
description, microscopic evaluation and diagnosis.
2005-2006
IDC279 Case Studies in Clinical Medicine
(2nd year Medical Students, 122 students)
Assistant moderator, clinical medicine small groups for medical students.
Creighton University School of Medicine
2005-2006
PTG461 Introduction to Pathology Practice (4th year Medical
Students, elective, 5 students yearly). Provide daily guidance into a broad
introduction in the practice of pathology in the art of gross description,
microscopic evaluation and diagnosis.
Non-Medical School Teaching:
2006-2007
Resident Candidates: overview of residency program (October - December, 3 days
per week, 2 hours each)
Spring 2007
PTG105 ( Instructor- Introduction to Human Disease ) Physical
Therapy and Pharmacy students, 3 semester hours, 210 students
(Three lectures, 1.5 hours each)
Genetic and Pediatric Diseases
Kidney
Musculoskeletal System I
Spring 2006
PTG105 - Introduction to Human Disease - Physical Therapy and
Pharmacy students.
3 Semester hours, 160 students
(One lecture, 1.5 hours)
Renal Lecture
Interdisciplinary Teaching:
Tumor Board Interdisciplinary Patient Care Conference (weekly conference
involving Surgery, Pathology, and Radiology).
Conduction and Presentation of Pathology Component
Hospital Grand Rounds Presentations
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Honors
Phi Sigma Biological Honor Society
Henry Corothers Scholarship (1 Year)
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Hobbies
Mountain Biking, Running, Golf
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