Andrea M. Stroud, M.D., M.S.
- Assistant Professor of Surgery, Division of Bariatric Surgery, School of Medicine
- Member, Hernia & Abdominal Wall Center (HAWC), School of Medicine
Biography
Dr. Andrea Stroud joined OHSU and the Division of Bariatric Surgery in 2017 after completing her general surgery residency at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire and a minimally invasive and bariatric surgery fellowship at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Stroud is a skilled surgeon and enjoys helping her patients reach their health goals and achieve a better quality of life through bariatric surgery. Her research has centered around the psychosocial factors associated with quality of life following bariatric surgery and she has a particular interest in the treatment of obesity in adolescents.
Education and training
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Degrees
- M.D., 2009, New York University School of Medicine
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Residency
- General Surgery, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, 2009-2016
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Fellowship
- Quality Scholars & Outcomes, VA Medical Center, White River Junction, Vermont, 2012-2014
- Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgery, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 2016-2017
Publications
Elsevier pure profilePublications
Metabolic Surgery for Cancer Prevention
Current Surgery ReportsAssessment of muscle activity and fatigue during laparoscopic surgery
Surgical endoscopyReoperations after sleeve gastrectomy
Surgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesAssociation between weight loss and serum biomarkers with risk of incident cancer in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery cohort
Surgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesWeight loss and co-morbidity resolution between different races and ethnicities after gastric bypass
Surgery for Obesity and Related DiseasesPsychosocial Factors Are Associated with Quality of Life after Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery
Journal of Laparoendoscopic and Advanced Surgical TechniquesTiming of bariatric surgery for severely obese adolescents
Journal of pediatric surgeryEpidural analgesia versus intravenous patient-controlled analgesia following minimally invasive pectus excavatum repair
Journal of pediatric surgerySimple formulas to determine optimal subclavian central venous catheter tip placement in infants and children
Journal of pediatric surgeryIn liver fibrosis, dendritic cells govern hepatic inflammation in mice via TNF-α
Journal of Clinical Investigation