Richard M. Satava,
MD FACS
Department of
Surgery
University of Washington Medical Center
Seattle, Washington
&
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
&
Advanced Surgical Technologies
US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
Ft. Detrick, MD
Brief
Biography:
Richard
Satava, MD FACS, is a Professor of Surgery at the
University of Washington Medical Center, a program manager at the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and a Special Assistant in Advanced
Surgical Technologies at the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command in Ft. Detrick, MD. Prior
positions include Professor of Surgery at Yale University and a military appointment as Professor of Surgery (USUHS) in the
Army Medical Corps assigned to General Surgery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. His
undergraduate training was at Johns Hopkins University, medical school at Hahnemann
University of Philadelphia, internship at the Cleveland Clinic, surgical
residency at the Mayo Clinic and a fellowship with a Master of Surgical
Research at Mayo Clinic. He has served
on the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) committee on
Health, Food and Safety, He is currently
a member of the Emerging Technologies, Resident Education, and Informatics
committees of the American College of Surgeons (ACS), has been the past
President of the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic
Surgeons (SAGES), is the current president of the Society of Laproendoscopic Surgerons (SLS)
and is on the Board of Governors of a number of surgical societies, editorial
board of numerous surgical and scientific journals, and active in numerous
surgical and engineering societies. He
has been continuously active in surgical education and surgical research with
over 150 publications and book chapters in diverse areas of advanced surgical
technology to include Surgery in the Space Environment, Video and 3-D imaging, Telepresence Surgery, Virtual Reality Surgical Simulation
and Objective Assessment of Surgical Competence and Training. During 20 years of military surgery he has
been an active flight surgeon, an Army astronaut candidate, MASH surgeon for
the Grenada Invasion, and a hospital commander during Desert Storm, all the
while continuing clinical surgical practice.
While striving to practice the complete discipline of surgery, he is
aggressively pursuing the leading edge of advanced technologies to formulate
the architecture for the next generation of Medicine.