Stanford Surgery
Scrubcast
Welcome to Scrubcast, the official podcast of the Stanford Department of Surgery! Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of surgery, where we spotlight the groundbreaking research, innovations, and stories shaping the future of medicine. Scrubcast features candid interviews with distinguished surgeons, insightful discussions on new surgical techniques, and conversations that highlight important issues in surgical practice and education. Whether you’re a medical professional, student, or simply curious about the surgical field, Scrubcast offers an engaging and accessible exploration of
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30 de jun. de 2026
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Leading Quality Change at Stanford Surgery with Amin Etemad, MBA 30.06.2026 22:40
Amin Etemad is the first staff member featured on Scrubcast and a vital contributor to quality improvement (QI) at Stanford Surgery. Amin shares his journey from growing up in a medical family to pursuing an MBA in Medical Management. He discusses the importance of QI in the surgical field, how QI is structured within the department, and the critical role data plays in enhancing patient outcomes a...
Robotic Surgery: From Training to Innovation with Dr. Aaron Dawes 28.05.2026 21:10
In this episode of Scrubcast, Assistant Professor Dr. Dawesdiscusses what drew him to colorectal surgery—including his love for intestinal surgery, the field's breadth from minor anorectal procedures to complex pelvic surgeries, the welcoming culture, and love of new technology. Dr. Dawes highlights exciting advances in robotic surgery,including performing California's first single-port...
Peripheral Nerves with Dr. Catherine Curtin 30.04.2026 12:08
On this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker speaks with Dr. Catherine Curtin, a professor specializing in plastic and reconstructive surgery at Stanford University's Department of Surgery. Dr. Curtin explains that peripheral nerves—nerves outside the brain and spinal cord—are the "neglected children" of medicine and can cause a wide range of problems from headaches to carpal tunn...
Innovative Approaches to Abdominal Cancer: A Deep Dive into HIPEC and PIPAC with Dr. Byrne Lee 01.04.2026 21:10
In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker speaks with Dr. Byrne Lee, a clinical professor specializing in surgical oncology at Stanford University. Dr. Lee shares his personal connection to cancer, discussing how family experiences have shaped his dedication to the field. The episode delves into innovative treatments such as Heated Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy (HIPEC) and the emerging techni...
Where Cancer and Cardiovascular Health Meet with Dr. Nazish Sayed 02.03.2026 19:56
Scubcast welcomes back Dr. Nazish Sayed, an associate professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery, for a discussion on the latest research in cardio vascular health. In this episode, Dr. Sayed reflects on the enduring benefits of statins, delves into the intricacies of tyrosine kinase inhibitors and their effects on vascular endothelial cells, and introduces innovative approaches in studying vas...
Exploring the Intersection of Surgery and Cancer Research with Dr. Dan Delitto 02.02.2026 13:49
Dr. Dan Delitto is an assistant professor of surgery at Stanford University specializes in surgical oncology and holds a PhD in immunology. On this episode, Dr. Delitto reflects on his decision to pursue an MD-PhD pathway during residency and discusses the recent advancements in single-cell RNA sequencing technology that his lab has acquired. He explains the complex role of fibroblasts in cancer d...
20 years of Improving Transplant Tolerance with Dr. Stephan Busque 01.12.2025 30:07
This episode features Stanford Professor and transplant surgeon Dr. Stephan Busque. He discusses his extensive experience in the field of tolerance in transplantation, particularly focusing on advancements over the past 20 years. Dr. Busque highlights the significance of his team's work on translating research into clinical practice and mentions that they have the largest experience globally in th...
Crohn's Disease and Creeping Fat with Dr. Jeong Hyun 03.11.2025 27:54
On this episode of Scrubcast, episode of Scrubcast features Dr. Jeong Hyun, an assistant professor in the division of pediatric surgery at Stanford University, discusses his journey to becoming a surgeon scientist. Hyun’s research is focused on Crohn's disease and how strictures develop in the intestines. Shout out to MD/PhD candidate Khristian Bauer-Rowe, who he collaborated with on the September...
Advancements in Breast Cancer Treatment with Dr. Fred Dirbas 01.10.2025 29:01
On this episode of Scrubcast, we speak with Dr. Fred Dirbas, the John and Ann Doerr Faculty Scholar of Breast Surgery and chair of the breast disease site working group for the Society for Surgical Oncology. Rather than ascribing to a particular set of screening recommendations, Dr. Dirbas advocates for personalized screening strategies, particularly for women with a family history of breast cance...
Adolescent Obesity and Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Janey Pratt 02.09.2025 19:50
Clinical Professor Dr. Janey Pratt shares her passion for working with children and discusses the pressing issue of childhood obesity. As an adolescent bariatric surgeon, Dr. Pratt emphasizes that obesity is a disease. Although GLP1s — like Wegovy and Ozempic — offer some help, Dr. Pratt describes a multitude of evidence indicating surgery is a safe and more effective solution. In addition to surg...
Empathy and Innovation in Microsurgery with Dr. Arash Momeni 01.08.2025 20:51
In this episode of Scrubcast, we sit down with Dr. Arash Momeni, an associate professor at Stanford University’s Department of Surgery, to discuss the latest advancements in reconstructive microsurgery. From his recent clinical trial—an anticoagulant head-to-head—to the integration of augmented reality (AR) technology in surgical practice, he is always looking for new ways to enhance precision, sa...
Revolutionizing Vascular Health with Dr. Nick Leeper 01.07.2025 19:43
In this episode of Scrubcast, we sit down with Dr. Nick Leeper, Chief of Vascular Medicine at Stanford University, to explore his groundbreaking research in cardiovascular disease. Dr. Leeper shares his lab's unique "hypothesis-free" methodology, where they analyze the entire genome to uncover genetic variants associated with heart disease. Additionally, Dr. Leeper highlights his collaborations wi...
Advances in the Treatment of Chest Wall Injury with Dr. Joe Forrester 02.06.2025 18:17
On this episode of Scrubcast, we dive deep into the world of trauma surgery with Dr. Joe Forrester, an associate professor in the Division of General Surgery at Stanford University and the trauma medical director for Stanford Healthcare. In this conversation hosted by Rachel Baker, Dr. Forrester shares his personal journey as both a surgeon and a trauma patient. (He decided professional climbing w...
Navigating Dentistry and Wellness in Surgery with Dr. Crystal Chang 01.05.2025 17:27
In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Crystal Chang, a clinical assistant professor in the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Stanford University. As a hospital dentist, Chang treats medically complex patients who often can't receive care in a traditional private practice. They also discuss the importance of mental health and wellbeing. Chang shares resu...
Transplant Surgery and Global Health with Dr. Tom Pham 12.03.2025 15:42
In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Tom Pham, a clinical associate professor in the Division of Abdominal Transplantation at Stanford University. Dr. Pham discusses his recent work in Lusaka, Zambia, where he has been instrumental in developing the kidney transplant program. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and training in improving surgical practices in...
Pushing the Envelope of Reconstruction with Dr. Anita Mohan 24.02.2025 14:04
We dive into the fascinating world of plastic and reconstructive surgery with Dr. Anita Mohan, a clinical assistant professor at Stanford University's Department of Surgery. Join host Rachel Baker as they traverse Dr. Mohan's journey from her initial training in England through her PhD and MBA to her current role at Stanford and the VA. Dr. Mohan, who specializes in breast reconstruction, shares i...
The OR Black Box and Improving Surgery with Dr. Teodor Grantcharov 27.01.2025 19:27
In this episode, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Teodor Grantcharov, a professor in the Division of General Surgery at Stanford University. They explore Dr. Grantcharov's journey across the globe from his early days doing surgical residency in Copenhagen to Toronto and now Silicon Valley and how each country’s unique healthcare system impacts patient care and research. The inventor of the OR...
How to Navigate the Digital Health Ecosystem with Dr. Oliver Aalami 20.12.2024 21:39
In this episode of Scrubcast, we delve into the fascinating world of digital health and its implications in surgery with Dr. Oliver Aalami, a clinical professor at Stanford Surgery. Discover how Dr. Aalami's passion for innovation led him to specialize in vascular surgery and to create VascTrac-the world's first peripheral artery disease (PAD) study powered by a smartphone. Dr. Aalami shares how h...
Revolutionizing Treatment for Short Bowel Syndrome with Dr. James Dunn 22.11.2024 17:35
In this episode, host Rachel Baker interviews Dr. James Dunn, chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Stanford University. Dr. Dunn is the inventor of a device that uses extraction enterogenesis to lengthen the small intestine. Join us as we delve into Dr. Dunn's innovative work on short bowel syndrome and his inspiring journey to bring new devices from bench to bedside.
Understanding Pelvic Floor Health and Rectal Prolapse with Dr. Brooke Gurland 30.10.2024 18:52
Welcome to Scrubcast! In this episode, host Rachel Baker speaks with Dr. Brooke Gurland, a Clinical Professor specializing in colorectal surgery at Stanford University. Together, they explore the world of rectal prolapse and the importance of pelvic floor health. 🩺 What You’ll Learn: • 0:00 - Introduction: Meet Dr. Brooke Gurland • 1:15 - Dr. Gurland's Journey: Her transition from general surgery...
Breast Cancer Surgery & Innovative Rehabilitation with Dr. Kim Stone 01.10.2024 17:18
In this episode, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Kim Stone, a clinical associate professor in the surgical oncology breast section at Stanford University. Together, they discuss Dr. Stone’s journey into breast surgery, the importance of early mammograms, and an exciting new project utilizing virtual reality for patient rehabilitation. ⏰ Episode Highlights: • [00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Ki...
Women in Medicine Month: A Conversation with Dr. Mary Hawn 04.09.2024 21:05
In this special 'Women in Medicine Month' episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker sits down with Dr. Mary Hawn, the Chair of Stanford University's Department of Surgery. Dr. Hawn discusses her multifaceted role overseeing research, education, and clinical care, while still practicing minimally invasive foregut surgery. She shares her journey from basic science research to becoming an acclaimed hea...
Tackling Challenges in Pediatric Healthcare 01.08.2024 24:24
Join host Rachel Baker on Scrubcast as she chats with Dr. Stephanie Chao, an associate professor in Stanford’s Division of Pediatric Surgery. In this episode, Dr. Chao shares her circuitous journey to becoming a pediatric surgeon (through transplant and HPB). She also delves into a few of her innovations such as the use of virtual reality in managing children's anxiety during procedures and the de...
Getting to Know Acute Care Surgery & Dr. Morad Hameed 01.07.2024 19:59
In this episode of Scrubcast, host Rachel Baker interviews Dr. Morad Hameed, who recently joined Stanford as the chief of acute care surgery. They discuss Dr. Hameed's transition to Stanford, differences between Canadian and U.S. healthcare systems, and what drew Dr. Hameed to trauma surgery. Dr. Hameed shares an exciting trauma case and explains the nuances of trauma, emergency general surgery, a...
Melanoma and Precision Oncology with Dr. Amanda Kirane 04.06.2024 15:08
Join host Rachel Baker as she dives into the groundbreaking research in Stanford University's Department of Surgery. In this episode, Dr. Amanda Kirane, an assistant professor and specialist in complex general surgical oncology, shares her unconventional journey into melanoma research. Discover the latest advancements in immunotherapy for skin cancer, including Tumor Infiltrating Lymphocytes (TIL)...
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