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  • – Surgery

    Dr. Knowlton Selected to Serve on NIH ONHS Study Section

    After serving as an ad hoc reviewer for the past two years, Dr. Lisa Knowlton was selected as a Standing Member of the National Institutes of Health Organization and Delivery of Health Services Study Section (ODHS) for Healthcare Delivery and Methodologies Integrated Review Group (HDM), Center for Scientific Review (CSR). Her term extends through 2029.

  • – ACS

    Dr. Kristan Staudenmayer Will Be Next COT Chair

    Dr. Staudenmayer assumes leadership of the ACS COT in March 2026.

  • – Stanford

    Tennakoon to serve on PCORI panel

    Dr. Lakshika Tennakoon will serve as a scientific reviewer on the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Addressing Violence and Trauma panel. Her research expertise in trauma and intimate partner violence will provide invaluable perspective in evaluating PCORI grant applications under review. Tennakoon will undergo PCORI scientific reviewer training in preparation for this task; she hopes this insider knowledge will be a helpful resource for the department.

  • – Surgery

    Drs. Dawes, Espinosa Receive SCI Community Impact Award

    Drs. Aaron Dawes and Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa are recipients of the 2025 Stanford Community Impact Research Cancer Health Equity Challenge Award from the Stanford Cancer Institute (SCI). The $100,000 in funding will support their project “Advocacy, Partnership, Outreach, and Yielding Optimized care for oncology patients (APOYO): A community health worker intervention for Latinx colorectal cancer patients” over the next two years.

  • – Surgery

    General Surgery Premiers New Robotic Surgery Curriculum

    Stanford’s General Surgery Residency Program, led by Dr. Aaron Dawes, has announced a new Robotic Surgery Curriculum that includes a pre-console curriculum for PGY1s and 2s.

  • – Surgery

    Stanford Surgery × Université de Montréal

    Stanford Surgery is proud to announce the beginning of a promising collaboration with the Université de Montréal’s (UdeM) Department of Surgery.

  • – Surgery

    Dr. Choi Appointed Research Advisor for Republic of Korea

    Dr. Jeff Choi has been appointed as a Research Advisor for two of the Republic of Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare's government efforts.

  • – 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.