Dr. Hawn Elected President-elect of SSAT

May 20, 2025

Dr. Mary Hawn was elected President-Elect of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Track (SSAT) at their annual meeting earlier this month. Hawn will assume the position of president in 2026, succeeding current society president Dr. Gregory D. Kennedy from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

According to the SSAT website, the SSAT is a global community with the mission “to lead in advancing the science and practice of gastrointestinal surgery.”

Hawn is the Emile Holman Professor of Surgery and Chair of Stanford’s Department of Surgery. to lead in advancing the science and practice of gastrointestinal surgery. Her clinical area of specialty is minimally invasive foregut surgery.

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