Stanford General Surgery News Center

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  • – Surgery

    Match 2024 Results

    The department welcomed its largest intern class ever with 14 new interns.

  • – Surgery

    International Visiting Observer Program

    Stanford Surgery’s International Visiting Observer Program is a unique opportunity for surgeons, surgical trainees, and surgical nurses to spend up to 30 days observing clinical practice side by side with surgical specialty teams that align with professional interests.

  • – News Center

    Carla Pugh appointed Joint Commission’s first presidential fellow

    The Joint Commission, which accredits more than 22,000 health care organizations, awarded surgeon Carla Pugh the inaugural fellowship, during which she plans to develop a technology-driven process to support the organization’s work.

  • – Surgery

    SHC Performs First FDA-Approved Cell Therapy for Melanoma

    Stanford Health Care (SHC) performed the first FDA-approved cell therapy for solid tumor case in the country. AMTAGVI (lifileucel) was administered to a patient with metastatic melanoma on Tuesday, February 20, 2024.

  • – Surgery

    Colorectal Cancer and Wellness with Dr. Cindy Kin

    In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker interviews Dr. Cindy Kin, an associate professor in Stanford University's Department of Surgery. Dr. Kin delves into her choice to specialize in colorectal surgery and shares insights on the increasing trend of colon cancer in younger patients.