

Anuja Antony
Professor specializing in the intricate field of surgery, Anuja Antony serves as an Associate Consulting Professor in the Department of Surgery at Duke University. With a robust educational background, she holds an M.D. from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine, complemented by an M.P.H. from Harvard University and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University. Her diverse academic pursuits reflect a commitment to integrating medical expertise with public health and business acumen. Dr. Antony's extensive training includes residencies in General Surgery and Plastic Surgery at Stanford University, where she honed her skills in both fundamental and advanced surgical techniques. Her dedication to advancing surgical practices is further evidenced by her fellowships in Reconstructive Microsurgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, a leading institution in cancer treatment and research, and in Research in Surgery at Harvard Medical School, where she engaged in pioneering surgical research. Throughout her career, Dr. Antony has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at improving surgical outcomes and patient care. Her work often bridges the gap between clinical practice and innovative research, contributing to the development of new surgical methodologies and technologies. Her contributions to the field are recognized by her peers and have been instrumental in shaping modern surgical practices. In addition to her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Antony is passionate about education and mentorship. She actively participates in training the next generation of surgeons, sharing her knowledge and experience with students and residents. Her approach to teaching emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary perspective, encouraging future surgeons to consider the broader implications of their work. Dr. Antony's career is marked by a commitment to excellence and a drive to push the boundaries of what is possible in surgery. Her work continues to have a significant impact on the field, and she remains a respected figure in both academic and clinical settings.
Publications
, PO2-03-01-PO2-03-01, 2024-05-02
, P4-02-24-P4-02-24, 2023-03-01
, PO2-02-11-PO2-02-11, 2024-05-02
, PO2-07-04-PO2-07-04, 2024-05-02
, 227-235, 2016-03-01
, e12614-e12614, 2023-06-01
, 591-597, 2012-08-18
, 1547-1556, 2019-06-01
, 362-368, 2016-04-01