Deborah Nagle

Chief, Division Of Colon And Rectal Surgery at Stony Brook Medicine

Deborah Nagle currently serves as the Chief of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Stony Brook Medicine since 2020 and is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board at Exero Medical from January 2021. Nagle previously held the position of Integrated Leader for Digital Surgery at Ethicon, Inc. from September 2016 to 2020, where responsibilities included leading a cross-functional group focused on evidence generation strategies. Additionally, Nagle served as Medical Director of Endomechanical and Surgical Oncology at Harvard Medical School from November 2010 to August 2018 and was an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center from 2006 to August 2016, where the role also included Chief of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery. Educational background includes an MD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and a B.A. in English from Barnard College.

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Stony Brook Medicine expresses our shared mission of research, clinical care and education – a mission embraced by our faculty, staff, researchers, and students. It is the embodiment of everything we do on behalf of the health of patients – not only here in our community, but also in the region and worldwide. Stony Brook Medicine comprises five Health Sciences schools — Renaissance School of Medicine, School of Dental Medicine, School of Health Technology and Management, School of Nursing and School of Social Welfare — as well as Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital and more than 200 community-based healthcare settings throughout Suffolk County. Our health sciences schools work in tandem with our research and clinical care teams to deliver the best ideas in medicine to patients. As an academic medical center, we are all about ideas. Creating them. Nurturing them. Protecting them. Challenging them. Improving them. Teaching them to others. And most importantly of all, delivering them to patients and their families – sooner, smarter and better. An “idea” can be a new treatment protocol, best practices, a bright new researcher we’ve brought in from another institution, the convenience of an outpatient clinic, or simply a more user-friendly way to access our medical care. Ideas drive us, they thrive here, and we are committed to bringing more of them to our patients than anyone else.