Stanford General Surgery News Center

In the News

  • – Surgery

    HPB Surgery Section Launches Video Library

    Stanford’s Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery section has launched a video library to facilitate the distribution of HPB knowledge around the world.

  • – Dr. Kent discusses Fibrolamellar with Dr. Dan Delitto from Stanford University.

    Dr. Kent discusses Fibrolamellar with Dr. Dan Delitto from Stanford University.

    Topics discussed include Dr. Delitto's background, what makes Fibrolamellar unique, when a transplant is appropriate, FibroFighters International Tumor Board, and more.

  • – CAP Profiles

    Dr. Gahagan Promoted

    Dr. John V. Gahagan, a colorectal surgeon in the Division of General Surgery, has been promoted to Clinical Associate Professor, effective August 1, 2025.

  • – Surgery

    Delitto Receives Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award Continuation Grant

    Dr. Dan Delitto received a Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award Continuation Grant to pursue novel immunotherapeutic approaches to fibrotic tumors, particularly pancreatic cancer.

  • – Surgery

    Spotlight: Charlotte Rajasingh

    During the last few months of her general surgery residency at Stanford, Dr. Charlotte Rajasingh spent four weeks on an elective rotation at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Zimbabwe. We spoke to her right before graduation.

  • – Surgery

    Postdoc Spotlight: Hannah Bae, PhD

    Hannah Bae, PhD is a postdoc in Dr. Lisa Knowlton's lab. Her research interests include creating policies to improve the health outcomes of surgical patients, as well as using the public insurance program to help uninsured patients mitigate health disparities in the U.S.

  • – Surgery

    Kirane to Serve as Vice Chair on AAI’s Committee on the Status of Women

    Assistant Professor Dr. Amanda Kirane will serve as the new Vice Chair on the Committee on the Status of Women for the American Association of Immunologists, effective today.

  • – Surgery

    Stanford Team Reduces VAP in TBI patients by 50%

    A Stanford Surgery team led by Surgical Critical Care Fellow Dr. Harrison Chau has reduced the odds of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients by 50% in the SICU.

  • – Division of General Surgery

    Six Graduate From General Surgery Residency Program

    Drs. Jeff Choi, Erin Devine, Rejoice "Fari" Ngongoni, Charlotte Rajasingh, Dan Stoltz, and Jaclyn Wu graduated from Stanford's General Surgery Residency Program on June 24, 2025.

  • – Stanford Cancer Institute

    Pancreatic cancer: Battling a tough prognosis

    Stanford Cancer Institute member Brendan Visser discusses the challenges inherent in pancreatic cancer treatment and how patient outcomes can be improved.