The University of Iowa Department of Surgery faculty and staff take pride in providing leading-edge patient care, advancing the field of surgery through first-rate research, and delivering superior education and training to the next generation of surgeons.

The department’s surgeons and medical professionals address a wide variety of complex medical issues, from matching donors with recipients in the Organ Transplant Center to providing continuous care for both adult and pediatric trauma victims in one of the state’s two designated Level I Trauma Centers and a certified regional Burn Treatment Center. Specialists provide critical surgical support among comprehensive, multidisciplinary teams for the treatment of cancer, gastrointestinal and colorectal diseases, and vascular ailments, as well as advanced surgical care for the smallest pediatric patients. Skilled plastic and reconstructive surgeons manage complex reconstructive issues resulting from deformities, traumatic injuries, or cancer excision in both adult and pediatric patients, in addition to surgical and non-surgical cosmetic services for adults.

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The department provides critical and unique resources for Iowa. 

Years ago, surgery faculty at Iowa performed the world’s first gastric-bypass surgeries for morbidly obese patients. Today, the department continues its commitment to innovative surgical procedures and techniques in all areas, such as minimally invasive and robotic surgery, while offering advanced technologies like the positive pressure isolation room and state-of-the-art hydrotherapy facility for burn patients.

Patient care in the UI Department of Surgery is informed by basic science and clinical research—translating the latest discoveries from the laboratory bench to the patient’s bedside as well as into every aspect of education and training. Fellows, residents, and medical students are exposed to revolutionary medicine and surgical techniques that will enhance their skills, and the department’s faculty value the opportunity to shape today’s learners into tomorrow’s best and brightest surgeons.

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Department of Surgery Visits

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consecutive years ranked as one of the best academic hospitals in the U.S.

# 1

Iowa's #1 hospital as ranked by U.S. news & world report

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UIHC Kenny Lab Published in Cell-Press

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Carver College of Medicine Events

Pain Interest Group Workshop - Ezgi Yarasir, PT, PhD and Walter Saide, PhD

Wednesday, April 23, 2025 9:00am to 10:00am
Medical Education Research Facility
"The Relationship of the Social Determinants of Health to the Impact of Fibromyalgia"Presented by Ezgi Yarasir, PT, PhDVisiting Scholar in Dr. Kathleen Sluka's lab"Mutations of PRKAR1B produce robust deficits in learning, memory, and nociception"Presented by Walter Saide, PhDPostdoctoral Research Scholar in Dr. Stefan Strack's lab
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ACB Seminar Series - Sudha Shenoy

Wednesday, April 23, 2025 9:30am to 10:30am
Bowen Science Building
Dr. Sudha Shenoy, a Professor of Medicine and Cell Biology from the Duke University School of Medicine will present a seminar titled "Multifaceted Roles of USP20 in the Cardiovascular System."
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Molecular Physiology and Biophysics Workshops, Drew Kain and Angela Smith

Wednesday, April 23, 2025 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Bowen Science Building

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