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  • – Surgery

    A Deep Dive into HIPEC and PIPAC with Dr. Byrne Lee

    In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker speaks with Dr. Byrne Lee, a surgical oncology expert at Stanford University, about innovative cancer treatments like HIPEC and PIPAC, while exploring the personal motivations and collaborative approaches that drive advancements in patient care. Dr. Lee shares his personal connection to cancer and emphasizes the importance of a patient-centered approach in navigating the complexities of treatment.

  • – Surgery

    Match 2026 Results

    The department welcomed its eight general surgery, four plastics surgery, and two vascular surgery interns as part of Match 2026.

  • – Contemporary Pediatrics

    Daniel Ahn, MD, BS, discusses the need for pediatric heart transplant policy reform | Contemporary Pediatrics

    Stanford General Surgery Resident Daniel Jaechul Ahn, MD, BS, explains how status exceptions are used to navigate the current 3-status system and why policy reform is necessary.

  • – Division of General Surgery

    INSIDE: SSO2026

    The Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO) hosted its 2026 Annual Meeting from March 5–7 in Phoenix, AZ, bringing together surgical oncologists, researchers, and trainees from around the world to discuss the latest advances in cancer care. Faculty, fellow, and residents from General Surgery were among those presenting new research at the meeting.

  • – Surgery

    SurgIQ Celebrates First Graduation

    General Surgery Resident Dr. Dong Hur and team are the first to graduate from SurgIQ; a resident- and OR staff–driven quality improvement initiative designed to turn frontline insight into meaningful change.