Dr. Thomas G. Weiser

MD, MPH, FACS, FCS(ECSA), FRCSEd(ad hom), Clinical Professor, Section of Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Critical Care and Director of Global Engagement, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine; Program Director, SAVE, Wellcome Leap, USA Trauma Surgery
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Thomas Weiser is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at Stanford University. He practices general, emergency, and trauma surgery and surgical intensive care. His research focuses on quality and safety of surgical care, and strategies for improving the safety and reliability of surgical delivery in resource-poor settings. He was part of the World Health Organization’s Safe Surgery Saves Lives program where he helped quantify the global volume of surgery and create, implement, evaluate, and promote the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist. He contributed to the Disease Control Priorities Project to identify a suite of emergency and essential operations that are very cost-effective and highlight surgery’s importance in a strong, well-functioning health system. He was also involved in the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery and helped organize and craft its key messages. He was previously the Consulting Medical Officer for Lifebox, a charity dedicated to improving surgical safety worldwide, where he helped develop the Clean Cut program to improve compliance with perioperative infection practices embedded in the Surgical Safety Checklist.

He is currently the Program Director for Wellcome Leap where he leads the SAVE program (Surgery: Assess/Validate/Expand). SAVE aims to accelerate laparoscopic surgical skills acquisition and reduce mortality following surgery through enhanced monitoring and early prediction of deterioration.