Professor of Surgery
Massachusetts General Hospital
Sudbury, Massachusetts, United States
David Shahian, MD is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School and currently serves as Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Surgery, Division of Cardiac Surgery. Dr. Shahian trained in general surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and completed his fellowship in cardiovascular and thoracic surgery at Rush-Presbyterian–St. Luke’s Medical Center. For several decades he was an attending cardiothoracic surgeon and Department Chair at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center.
Dr. Shahian was inaugural chair of the Massachusetts Cardiac Care Quality Commission, which developed and implemented a statewide outcomes measurement and public reporting program for cardiac surgery and interventional cardiology. He also served as president of the Massachusetts Society of Thoracic Surgeons. Nationally, Dr. Shahian is chair of the STS Quality Measurement Task Force, in which capacity he has led the development of dozens of National Quality Forum-endorsed performance measures and their related risk models. He is past chair of the STS National Database Workforce, the STS Workforce on Quality, and the STS Council on Quality, Research and Patient Safety, in which roles he was responsible for all STS database and quality measurement activities. Dr. Shahian co-led development of the STS national voluntary public reporting program, the most expansive of any healthcare professional society. In 2017, Dr. Shahian received the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Distinguished Service Award.
Dr. Shahian has served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the National Quality Forum. He has published more than 340 peer-reviewed scientific articles and has served on multiple Editorial Boards and technical expert panels.
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AI and the STS National Database
Saturday, January 25, 2025
4:10pm – 4:25pm PT