Resident Surgeon
Kern Medical
Kern Medical, Department of Surgery
Bakersfield, CA, United States
Dr. Lindsey Braden received her undergraduate degree in Biology at Biola University in 2017. She began working as a medical missionary in Haiti in 2013 where she developed a passion for disaster medicine. Dr. Braden served alongside her physician and surgeon mentors until 2020, where their team spent 3-4 months a year serving the population in Hinche, Haiti and the remainder of time completing similar work in the Philippines as well as here in the United States. She graduated from The American University of the Caribbean in May, 2023. She began her residency training in general surgery at Harbor-UCLA in June of 2023 where she completed her PGY1 and PGY2 years. In 2025 Dr. Braden transferred to Kern Medical for her PGY3-5 years to pursue her career in Trauma Surgery. Dr. Braden's research interests include traumatic injuries in marginalized populations as well as health care disparities and health care outcomes in underserved communities and developing nations. She is a passionate clinician pursuing a surgical career dedicated to optimizing health systems and building sustainable access to surgical care through education and research in low resource settings, locally and internationally.
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EP185 - The Blue Zebra: Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma to the Colon; A Case Series
Saturday, May 9, 2026
3:42 PM - 3:47 PM ET
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1:25 PM - 1:30 PM ET