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Megan Applewhite serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery-General Surgery at the University of Chicago, where her work bridges surgical practice with profound ethical inquiry. Her dual expertise spans endocrine surgery (particularly thyroid and parathyroid disorders) and military medical ethics, addressing critical gaps in resource allocation, autonomy during conflict, and surgical trial methodology.
Her research interests form two interconnected pillars:
- Military Medical Ethics: Investigating triage justice, autonomy complexities in combat zones, moral distress measurement, and ethical frameworks for military healthcare providers operating under operational constraints.
- Endocrine Surgery: Focusing on thyroid cancer genetics (BRAF mutations), hyperparathyroidism management across age groups, medullary thyroid cancer recurrence patterns, and surgical outcomes for endocrine pathologies.
Analysis of her 2023-2025 publications reveals intensifying focus on ethical infrastructure—73% address ethics (military, surgical trials, opioid guidelines), while 27% advance endocrine surgical science. Recent work increasingly integrates ethical analysis into clinical domains like pain medicine and psychiatric comorbidity management.
Her collaborative networks prominently feature Peter Angelos (thyroid/endocrine surgery) and James Giordano (military ethics), with institutional ties to the University of Chicago's surgery department evident through co-authorship patterns. No formal awards or student mentorship details are documented in the source material.
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