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Brian C. George is the Hugh Cabot Professor of Surgery and an Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences at the University of Michigan Medical School. His work bridges surgical practice and medical education innovation, with a focus on competency assessment and training methodologies.
Research interests include:
- Medical education reform and competency frameworks
- Ethical implications of educational technology
- Operative performance metrics
- Autonomy development in surgical trainees
- Workplace-based assessment systems
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate his leadership in surgical education, with particular emphasis on entrustable professional activities, learning analytics ethics, and clinical autonomy progression. His work connects to broader themes in healthcare policy and quality improvement.
Scientific honors include the prestigious Hugh Cabot Professorship in Surgery. He maintains active collaborations across surgical disciplines and educational technology through his membership in the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
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