
About
Daniel E. Hall is a tenured Professor of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh, with secondary appointments in Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine. He serves as Medical Director for High Risk Populations and Outcomes at UPMC's Wolff Center and as a Core Investigator at the VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion. A graduate of Yale University (MD, MDiv) and holder of an MHSc, he is also an Episcopal priest integrating theology with surgical ethics.
- Surgical focus: Minimally invasive/robotic surgery, emergency surgery, surgical palliative care
- Research portfolio: Frailty assessment, postoperative recovery trajectories, shared decision-making, surgical residency training
- Key contributions: Development of the Risk Analysis Index for frailty screening, the Surgical Pause initiative
Scientific Impact: His recent work examines:
- Neighborhood deprivation's role in surgical outcomes
- Frailty prediction models for cardiovascular and neurosurgery patients
- Postoperative institutionalization and mortality trends
- Implementation of age-friendly practices in VA hospitals
- Religious dimensions in surgical ethics
Awards:
- 2023 John M. Eisenberg Award for national patient safety impact
- 2020 VA Diffusion Fellow for Surgical Pause implementation
- 2007 Dorris B. Maxwell Award for research excellence
Mentorship: Actively trains surgical residents and junior faculty, with mentees winning research awards at major surgical conferences. His lab website provides details on ongoing projects involving frailty metrics and surgical outcomes.
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