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Dr. Daniel Hashimoto is the Foregut Surgery and Comprehensive Flexible Endoscopy Fellow at
University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. He received his MD and MS in Translational Research
from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his general surgery training at
Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, where he was co-founder and
Associate Director of Research of the Surgical AI and Innovation Laboratory (SAIIL). His work
focuses on the use of computer vision for the delivery of intraoperative decision support and
assessment of surgical performance. He is chair of the AI Task Force for the Association for
Surgical Education and co-chair of the AI Task Force for SAGES. He previously served on the
Board of Directors of the Association of American Medical Colleges. His work has been
published in Annals of Surgery, New England Journal of Medicine, and Nature Biotechnology
and has been featured by TED, PBS Newshour, The Atlantic, and STATNews. He is the editor of
the textbook Artificial Intelligence in Surgery: Understanding the Role of AI in Surgical Practice,
which provides a nontechnical foundation on key concepts in artificial intelligence as it applies
to surgical care. In September 2022, he is joining the faculty of the department of surgery at the
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania as a foregut and endoscopic surgeon and computer
vision researcher.