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Multidisciplinary Patient Care, Innovative Research, Training Tomorrow's Leaders in Academic Surgery
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Stanley James Rogers, MD

Professor and Interim Division Chief

Division of General Surgery

Chief of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Director, Bariatric Surgery Center, Liver Tumor Ablation Program, and Minimally Invasive Surgery

His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Rama IX Distinguished Professor of Global Surgery

Ruth M. Dunn Endowed Chair in Minimally Invasive Surgery

The Division of General Surgery at the University of California, San Francisco has a long, proud tradition of excellence in clinical care, surgical education, and research. Building on a foundation of outstanding achievement, we have entered the 21st Century with 41 full-time academic and 64 clinical faculty members. Our academic enterprise extends over four principal teaching hospitals and two affiliated institutions, certifying the breadth and depth of our commitment to public service, dedication to training future leaders in surgery, and the tireless pursuit of knowledge.

UCSF has a well-established and deserved reputation for preeminent patient care services, much of which is anchored in our Division's world-class programs in surgery of the esophagus, liver, pancreas, colon and rectum, thyroid and parathyroids, breast, melanoma, obesity, and the management and prevention of acute traumatic injuries.

UCSF Medical Center earned a “high performance” rating – the highest rating possible – for colon cancer surgery, and was ranked as one of the best hospitals for Gastroenterology
 and Gl Surgery in the latest U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Survey.

For well over a century, a parade of remarkable men and women have labored to enlighten where there was darkness, to educate where there was ignorance, and perhaps most importantly, to comfort where there was suffering. Our faculty continues to make seminal contributions to the treatment of surgical diseases. From pioneering minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat diseases of the esophagus, to revolutionary approaches to delivering comprehensive care to women with breast cancer. The tradition of innovative clinical care remains vibrant and central to our mission.

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Research & Innovations

The UCSF Division of General Surgery stands at the forefront of pioneering advancements in medical research. With a strong focus on various areas of study, ranging from cancer research to clinical trials, translational, biomechanical, and bench research, we are committed to making significant contributions and transforming healthcare.

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Education and Training

The Division of General Surgery offers a broad array of education experiences and training for medical students, residents, fellows, attending surgeons, and community-based practitioners. 

  • Department of Surgery ACGME General Surgery Residency Program 
  • Department of Surgery Weekly Grand Rounds 
  • Breast Surgery Oncology Fellowship 
  • MIS/Bariatric Laparoscopic Fellowship 
  • Trauma & Emergency Surgery Fellowship 
  • Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programs
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Our mission is to develop the next generation of leaders in academic surgery.
Julie Ann Sosa, M.D., FACS, Leon Goldman, MD Distinguished Professor of Surgery and Chair, Department of Surgery
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