Nationally
recognized surgical oncologist joins faculty
Scott
Hundahl, formerly director of The Queen’s Medical Center Cancer
Institute in Honolulu, is the new chief of surgery for the Veterans
Administration Northern California Health Care System. Hundahl also
joins the faculty of the Department of Surgery at UC Davis School
of Medicine and Medical Center.
The VA Northern California Health Care System encompasses eight
outpatient clinics and a new hospital at the former Mather Air Force
Base in Sacramento. Through its long partnership with the VA, the
UC Davis School of Medicine and Medical Center provides care for
veterans, while VA facilities serve as teach- ing centers for medical
residents.
Hundahl received his bache- lor’s degree magna cum laude from
Harvard in 1977, his medical degree from Yale in 1981, and completed
his surgical oncology fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer
Center in New York in 1988. His research and clinical interests
focus on gastric, thyroid and parathyroid cancers, as well as outcomes
research, cancer registries and surgical quality control in clinical
trials.
He is a past governor of the American College of Surgeons, a past
chair of its Commission on Cancer and a former vice chair of the
National Cancer Data Base. He currently serves on the Southwest
Oncology Group’s GI Executive Committee.
“Dr. Hundahl is an outstanding surgical oncologist who is
recognized nationally for his work in the American College of Surgeons
and the Southwest Oncology Group,” says James Goodnight, professor
and chair of surgery. “He is a very fortunate addition to
our surgical faculty, our oncology group and the VA staff.”
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Scott
Hundahl’s medical/surgical interests include cancers of the
stomach, head and neck.
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