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Daniel J. Vargo serves as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Utah, practicing at University of Utah Hospital with expertise spanning general surgery and specialized abdominal reconstruction.
His educational background includes:
- B.S. in Chemistry from University of Michigan
- M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine
- Surgical Internship and Residency at University of Wisconsin
- Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at University of California - Davis
- MHPE Fellowship at University of Michigan
Dr. Vargo specializes in complex abdominal wall surgery—including incisional/ventral hernias, parastomal hernias, and fistulas—with over 500 reconstructions performed. He integrates advanced techniques like robotic and laparoscopic surgery into both routine procedures (gallbladder, hernia repairs) and complex cases, actively advancing robotic applications for abdominal reconstruction. Patient reviews consistently praise his compassionate communication, surgical precision, and thorough explanations, reflected in a 4.9/5 rating from 111 evaluations. Testimonials highlight his "gentle manner," ability to instill confidence, and exceptional bedside presence exceeding typical surgeon standards.
His clinical contributions are recognized through patient satisfaction metrics rather than formal awards, with no documented academic advising or research grants mentioned in available materials.
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