Stanford General Surgery News Center

In the News

  • – CAP Profiles

    Dr. Malerie Pratt Promoted

    Dr. Malerie Pratt has been promoted to Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of General Surgery effective September 1, 2025.

  • – Division of General Surgery

    Ask Me Anything with Dr. David Spain

    General Surgery Residency Program Director Dr. David Spain invited our Instagram Followers to ask him anything, and he does! From what he loves most about Stanford Surgery to when he last had hair, Dr. Spain offers candid responses to each question.

  • – Surgery

    Surgery Receives ACS Surgical Adhesions Improvement Project Grant

    Drs. Michael Longaker, Eric Appel, Dan Delitto, and Deshka Foster have received a grant from the American College of Surgeons to fund the next phase in an ongoing collaborative project, which explores the application of a sustained release anti-JUN therapeutic for the prevention of post-operative abdominal adhesion formation.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Pugh to Receive AWS Braunwald Award

    Dr. Carla Pugh will be presented the Association of Women Surgeons' 2025 Nina Starr Braunwald Award at their annual Gala in October. This award recognizes a surgeon for their sustained, outstanding contributions to the advancement of women in surgery.

  • – Surgery

    CUBES: Robyn Foote

    Robyn Foote, an education projects coordinator and simulation specialist, takes us behind the scenes of her above-average Cube located on the third floor of 300p. Welcome to the Goodman Surgical Education Center, where innovation meets education in the field of surgery!

  • – Division of General Surgery

    Welcome 2025 Incoming Fellows!

    General Surgery is excited to welcome 10 new fellows this year. Meet the fellows and read their bios.

  • – 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.