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General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
New Haven, CT 06519
  • General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
    New Haven, CT 06519

Robert Becher, MD, MS, FACS

General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care, Colorectal Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery
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Patient type treated
Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians

Biography

Robert Becher, MD, is a general surgeon specializing in trauma and surgical critical care. He diagnoses and treats conditions that require urgent surgical intervention, such as traumatic injuries and critical illnesses.

Dr. Becher provides a range of treatments, including minimally invasive surgery and colorectal surgery, to manage these complex conditions. His expertise in surgical critical care ensures comprehensive care for patients with life-threatening conditions.

As an associate professor of surgery at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Becher's research centers on improving surgical outcomes for older adults, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. He investigates the factors that contribute to worse outcomes following major surgery in these populations, aiming to enhance recovery and reduce complications.

"From a patient perspective, the most important outcome among older persons with multiple conditions is maintaining independence and function. And we know that being readmitted to the hospital after major surgery can negatively impact that independence and function," Dr. Becher says.

Dr. Becher received his medical training from the Brown-Dartmouth Medical Program. He completed his residency in general surgery and an internship at Wake Forest University Medical Center, followed by fellowships in acute care surgery and surgical critical care at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Surgery (General, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care)

Education & Training

  • Clinical Instructor of Surgery
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2015)
  • Fellowship, Acute Care Surgery
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2015)
  • Fellowship, Surgical Critical Care
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2014)
  • MS
    Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Clinical & Population Translational Sciences (2013)
  • Residency, General Surgery
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2013)
  • Bradshaw Research Fellowship
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2011)
  • Internship, General Surgery
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2007)
  • MD
    Brown-Dartmouth Medical Program (2006)
  • BA
    Colby College, Economics (1997)

Additional Information

Locations
General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
New Haven, CT 06519
  • General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
    New Haven, CT 06519

Biography

Robert Becher, MD, is a general surgeon specializing in trauma and surgical critical care. He diagnoses and treats conditions that require urgent surgical intervention, such as traumatic injuries and critical illnesses.

Dr. Becher provides a range of treatments, including minimally invasive surgery and colorectal surgery, to manage these complex conditions. His expertise in surgical critical care ensures comprehensive care for patients with life-threatening conditions.

As an associate professor of surgery at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Becher's research centers on improving surgical outcomes for older adults, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. He investigates the factors that contribute to worse outcomes following major surgery in these populations, aiming to enhance recovery and reduce complications.

"From a patient perspective, the most important outcome among older persons with multiple conditions is maintaining independence and function. And we know that being readmitted to the hospital after major surgery can negatively impact that independence and function," Dr. Becher says.

Dr. Becher received his medical training from the Brown-Dartmouth Medical Program. He completed his residency in general surgery and an internship at Wake Forest University Medical Center, followed by fellowships in acute care surgery and surgical critical care at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Titles

  • Associate Professor of Surgery (General, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care)

Education & Training

  • Clinical Instructor of Surgery
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2015)
  • Fellowship, Acute Care Surgery
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2015)
  • Fellowship, Surgical Critical Care
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (2014)
  • MS
    Wake Forest University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Clinical & Population Translational Sciences (2013)
  • Residency, General Surgery
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2013)
  • Bradshaw Research Fellowship
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2011)
  • Internship, General Surgery
    Wake Forest University Medical Center (2007)
  • MD
    Brown-Dartmouth Medical Program (2006)
  • BA
    Colby College, Economics (1997)

Additional Information

Locations
General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
New Haven, CT 06519
  • General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
    New Haven, CT 06519
General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
New Haven, CT 06519
  • General Surgery, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Fl 1st
    New Haven, CT 06519