Stanford General Surgery News Center

In the News

  • – Division of General Surgery

    Welcome 2026 Incoming Fellows!

    General Surgery is excited to welcome 11 new fellows this year.

  • – MedPage Today

    Surgery Underused for Primary Hyperparathyroidism With End-Organ Damage, Study Says

    Large study highlights gap between guidelines and clinical practice. Drs. Lia Delaney and Carolyn Seib were first and senior authors on the study.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Ahn Receives F32

    General Surgery Resident Dr. Daniel Ahn has received an F32 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to fund his project: Data-Driven Solutions for Heart Allocation Policy Challenges: the LVAD Dilemma and the Status Exception Crisis.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Awad Named Department of Surgery Vice Chair of Education

    Michael Awad, MD, PhD, MHPE, has been named Vice Chair of Education for the Department of Surgery at Stanford, effective September 1, 2026, bringing extensive expertise in surgical education and minimally invasive surgery. This appointment highlights Stanford's commitment to advancing surgical training through innovation and evidence-based methods.

  • – Surgery

    AWS Selects Dr. Tso for 2026 Patricia Numann Outstanding Medical Student Award

    General Surgery Intern Dr. Jade Tso was selected by the Association of Women Surgeons (AWS) and the AWS Foundation as the 2026 Patricia Numann Outstanding Medical Student Award recipient.

  • – Surgery

    AR-Guided Lumpectomy Receives NCI Funding

    Drs. Jacqueline Tsai and Bruce Daniel received National Cancer Institute funding to advance an augmented-reality guided lumpectomy system that uses supine volumetric MRI to help surgeons more accurately remove breast tumors. The project aims to reduce positive margins, minimize repeat surgeries and over-excision, and prepare the technology for future clinical trials.

  • – Division of General Surgery

    Residency Creates Two New Chief Resident Roles

    The General Surgery Residency Team has created two new Chief Resident roles for the 2026-27 academic year to enhance wellness and professional development. These roles were developed through a collaborative, resident-driven process with faculty support.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Nassar Promoted to Clinical Professor

    Aussama Nassar, MD, MSc,FACS, FRCSC has been promoted to Clinical Professor, effective August 1, 2026. Nassar is board-certified in both General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care in the United States and Canada, and he has been a member of the Division of General Surgery’s faculty since 2017.

  • – American Medical Association

    Ditching the “SAD plate” to prevent and control chronic disease

    The Standard American Diet—or SAD plate—contributes to high rates of chronic disease. Using the “food is medicine” approach can help your patients. Dr. Michelle Hauser is quoted.

  • – Surgery

    Department Announces Second Vice Chair Cohort

    Stanford Surgery announced its second class of Associate Vice Chairs (AVC), effective September 1st.