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  • – Surgery

    INSIDE: ACSCC25

    Where could Stanford Surgery be found at this year's American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress? Everywhere!

  • – Surgery

    IDEAL Honor Roll 2025

    Stanford’s IDEAL Honor Roll recognized Director of Communications Rachel Baker and Kirane Lab Senior Scientist Mamantha Serasanambati, PhD, this year.

  • – Surgery

    Two Surgery Trainees Receive TRAM Pilot Grants

    Drs. Veit Eckhardt and Chuner Guo have received Translational Medicine and Applied Medicine (TRAM) pilot grants.

  • – Hoover Institution

    The Transformation Of Battlefield Medical Care And Our National Culture

    “Should the United States prioritize saving severely wounded service members on the battlefield in a future great power conflict, even if doing so diverts combat resources and risks strategic failure?” That is an impossible question to answer, similar to Phillipa Foot’s Trolley Problem.

  • – Surgery

    Advancements in Breast Cancer Treatments with Dr. Fred Dirbas

    Dr. Fred Dirbas, the John and Ann Doerr Faculty Scholar of Breast Surgery and chair of the breast disease site working group for the Society for Surgical Oncology, discusses his innovative research treating breast cancer.

  • – Stanford Medicine Magazine

    Diet has outsized role in preventing and treating illness

    Discoveries linking our diets to how well we feel are inspiring a new modern medicine reality that makes nutrition a core focus. Dr. Michelle Hauser is featured.

  • – Surgery

    Spotlight: Dr. Aderinsola Aderonmu

    This past July, Dr. Aderinsola Aderonmu, a 3rd year surgical resident at Stanford, was selected to accompany Dr. Gregg Adams, a general surgeon at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala for a week. During her time there, they were able to provide more than 50 free operations to people in need.

  • – Surgery

    Outside: Fellows' BIL Retreat 2025

    Last Friday, August 29, fellows from across the department came together for their annual Balance in Life retreat. This year’s event took place at Huddart Park in San Mateo.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Knowlton Selected to Serve on NIH ONHS Study Section

    After serving as an ad hoc reviewer for the past two years, Dr. Lisa Knowlton was selected as a Standing Member of the National Institutes of Health Organization and Delivery of Health Services Study Section (ODHS) for Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies Integrated Review Group (HDM), Center for Scientific Review (CSR). Her term extends through 2029.

  • – ACS

    Dr. Kristan Staudenmayer Will Be Next COT Chair

    Dr. Staudenmayer assumes leadership of the ACS COT in March 2026.