

Zoe Maher
Dr. Zoe Maher advocates for research-driven practices in the field of surgery, serving as an Associate Professor at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. With a profound commitment to advancing medical knowledge, she focuses her clinical expertise on trauma, injury prevention, global surgery, and addressing health disparities. Her dedication to these areas is evident through her active involvement in research, where she has contributed significantly to the academic community with numerous publications. Dr. Maher's work is characterized by a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding health disparities and the global challenges in surgical care. Her research endeavors aim to bridge gaps in healthcare access and improve outcomes for underserved populations. By integrating her clinical practice with her research interests, she strives to develop innovative strategies for injury prevention and trauma care, ensuring that her work has a tangible impact on patient care and public health. In addition to her research and clinical responsibilities, Dr. Maher is committed to mentoring the next generation of surgeons and healthcare professionals. She is passionate about fostering an environment of learning and collaboration, encouraging her students and colleagues to engage in critical thinking and evidence-based practice. Through her leadership and dedication, Dr. Maher continues to inspire those around her to pursue excellence in the field of surgery and beyond.
Publications
, 1060-1066, 2021-09-02
, e001269, 2023-11-01
, e23-e24, 2022-11-11
, 1315-1320, 2013-05-01