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Dr. Nassar is a board-certified General Surgeon with subspecialty training in Surgical Critical Care. He holds a Master of Science in Health Science Education from McMaster University, Canada, and serves as the Director of the Emergency General Surgery Service and the Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Program at Stanford University. With over 12 years of clinical academic experience in leading tertiary care centers in North America, Dr. Nassar is dedicated to surgical education, focusing on advancing the training of non-technical skills in surgical disciplines. He has an extensive clinical interest in areas such as trauma, acute care surgery, and abdominal wall reconstruction. Dr. Nassar also directs the Surgery Resident Coaching Program and participates in various educational development initiatives, creating innovative assessment tools for surgical trainees to combat physician burnout. He is recognized both nationally and internationally for his contributions to surgical education and healthcare delivery.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Teaching and supervising surgical residents and contributing to surgical education.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Leading the fellowship program in Surgical Critical Care.
Stanford Health Care • Stanford, CA
Overseeing the Surgery Resident Coaching Program.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Assisting in the administration of the Surgical Critical Care program.
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