Open communication is the cornerstone of a healthy doctor-patient relationship. I spend as much time as necessary to educate my patients about their diagnosis and listen to their concerns, so that I can better understand their life circumstances and recommend the most appropriate treatment.
Ciarán Bradley, MD, FACS
Integrated Oncology Program, Surgery
Years in Practice:
14
years
Practices In:
Winfield
Patients Seen:
All Ages
Board Certifications
Surgery, Surgical Oncology
Languages
English
Awards & Accolades
Resident Research Award, Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals
2020
Condon-Donegan Award for Excellence in Oncologic Research
2020
Outstanding Medical Student Educator, Medical College of Wisconsin
2020
Ronan G. O'Regan Research Scholarship
2020
Clinical Interests
Cancers of the Skin, Soft tissues (sarcoma), Stomach, Colon, Rectum, Liver, Pancreas, Bile ducts, Gallbladder and Endocrine glands, Robot-assisted and Laparoscopic surgery
Personal Interests
Spending time with family, Playing music, Watching sports
Memberships
American College of Surgeons
Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association
Society of Surgical Oncology
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Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital
Edward Hospital
Elmhurst Memorial Hospital
Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital
School
Medical College of Wisconsin
Graduation Date:
2009
Degree:
MA, Bioethics
University College Dublin
Graduation Date:
2004
Degree:
MB BCh BAO with Honors
Residency
Medical College of Wisconsin
General Surgery Resident
Medical College of Wisconsin
Administrative Chief Resident
Fellowships
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
General Surgery
Provider's Contributions
Colorectal Cancer Q&A
, Conditions & Diseases
June 2020
Provider’s Publications
Wheaton Surgeon Advances Oncology Care
September 2015
Family engagement regarding the critically ill patient
September 2012
Implementation of a family presence during resuscitation protocol
January 2011
Family presence during resuscitation
January 2011
Surrogate decision making for a pregnant patient refusing emergency Caesarian section
November 2009
Structured teaching versus experiential learning of palliative care for surgical residents
June 2009
Physician attitudes regarding advance directives for high-risk surgical patients
August 2010
Addressing access to palliative care services in the surgical intensive care unit
June 2010
Surgical "buy-in": the contractual relationship between surgeons & patients
March 2010
Injury severity and quality of life: whose perspective is important?
February 2010
Cost-effectiveness of prolonged thromboprophylaxis after cancer surgery.
January 2010
Responding to a Colleague's Error #195
June 2009
Disclosing medical error #194
June 2009
Emergency contraception and physicians' rights of conscience: a review of current legal standards
May 2009
Roman Catholic doctrine guiding end-of-life care: a summary of the recent discourse
April 2009
Developing guidelines that identify patients who would benefit from palliative care services
March 2009
Core competencies in palliative care for surgeons: interpersonal and communication skills
January 2008
Combined genetic assessment of transforming growth factor-beta signaling pathway variants
April 2005
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