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Renowned transplant surgeon completes term as head of Western Surgical Association.
Three surgeons were recognized at the 2025 Academy of Educators sponsored Education Day.
St. Louis native traverses career path facilitating funding for surgical innovation research.
“I am grateful to be part of the WashU community, where I can make a positive impact on the lives of my patients while being supported by an extraordinary team.”
Prognosia’s AI-based imaging tech could improve prevention, early detection of breast cancer
The St. Louis Children’s Hospital, WashU Medicine Heart Center has become one of only eight programs in the nation to perform this rare, lifesaving procedure
Department members receive SAFE accolades for collegiality and professionalism.
Smoking cessation program developed by WashU Medicine researchers at Siteman Cancer Center is more effective at prolonging life than some chemotherapies.
Renowned surgical oncologist and former chair of surgery elected President-Elect of the ACS.
Robotic surgery can have many benefits for people with pancreatic cancer.
Awad, Leis, Sacks recognized for excellence in surgical education.
Trauma specialist joins critical surgical care section on October 1.
Trauma surgeon joins critical surgical care section on October 1.
Pediatric surgical specialist joins faculty October 1.
Project aims to explore humanistic and reflective dimensions of surgical practice during residency training.
Specialist in minimally invasive surgery to lead hepatobiliary-pancreatic and gastrointestinal surgery section.
Young patient thriving after heart transplant
The newly completed Plaza West Tower at Barnes-Jewish Hospital will expand critical care capabilities and provide advanced imaging and the latest in surgical preparation and recovery.
Washington University School of Medicine welcomes upper extremity surgery expert to plastic surgery division.
Gregorio Sicard, MD, former chief of vascular surgery and director of general surgery, passed September 6.
Thoracic Surgery Foundation recognizes WashU Medicine among top 20 for research and education.
Pediatric surgeon and leading surgical educator to lead ethics center.
Acute care fellowship alum joins Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery.
Craniofacial specialist joins plastic surgery faculty.
Colorectal surgery specialist joins faculty September 1.
Vascular surgery specialist joins faculty September 1.
Aortic surgery specialist joins faculty September 1.
Urology specialist joins faculty September 1.
Plastic and reconstructive surgery residency alum joins faculty.
Thoracic surgeon awarded funding for lung transplant research.
Surgeon-scientist describes pancreatic cancer research and the role of mentorship.
Plastic surgeons named leading doctors by Newsweek and Statista.
The Department of Surgery welcomes five new faculty members to the Section of Acute and Critical Care Surgery.
Breast microsurgery specialist joins plastic surgery faculty.
Vascular, colorectal surgeons named leading doctors by Newsweek and Statista.
As young-onset colorectal cancer diagnoses rise, we are innovating care, thanks to donors through the Foundation.
Department members received SAFE accolades for collegiality and professionalism.
WashU Medicine physician to bring expertise in colon and rectal surgery to new location.
Congratulations to graduating general surgery residents.
Surgeons recognized for excellence in teaching.
Critical care surgeon to oversee clinical operations at hospital in north St. Louis County.
Surgeon and researcher specializes in aortic disease, will be first director of new division
Congratulations to graduating trainees in the Division of Vascular Surgery.
Congratulations to the residents and fellows who graduated this spring.
Celebrating our graduating class of 2025.
Regional accolade celebrates nurse Sybill Naidoo for excellence in service to the community.
Thoracic surgeon scientist describes lung cancer research and the role of mentorship.