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James Mok , MD

Fellow

Stanford Biodesign Program
Stanford, CA

James Mok is a Clinician Scientist Plastic Surgery Resident from Singapore. He completed his undergraduate medical studies at Barts and the London, United Kingdom, before returning home to further his training. He is keen in paediatric plastic and aesthetic surgery. He is actively involved with the hospital’s Device Development Office, where he is part of the team that assists clinicians in translating their ideas into a product. His goals are to identify clinical needs and translate them to innovative solutions for improved patient outcomes.

Contact Information

650-736-1160

318 Campus Drive

Stanford, CA 94305

jamesmok@stanford.edu

Category

Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery

Research Interests

Some of the innovative ideas that he has worked on include: 1) Active, occlusive dressings for massive burn victims 2) Wound closure device for abdominal dehiscence 3) Improved dressings for lymphedema management 4) Biochemical sensors to monitor tissue survival after surgery 5) Micrograft rapid puncher for skin grafting

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