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Community Notes
 Mar 18, 2026

Listening Session with Dr. Stoddard at the Glasgow Civic Center

Dr. Stoddard is the Systems Director for Surgery & Robotics at CHRISTUS Health System in the United States and Latin America. He is also the Medical Director of Emergency Surgery & Bariatric Surgery Programs at Christus Santa Rosa Hospital in San Marcos, TX. He was previously Chair of the Robotic Surgery Program, as well as Chief of General & Acute Cary Surgery, at Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center. He is a national keynote speaker & presenter. Dr. Stoddard will have a Listening Session Sat. March 21st at the Glasgow Civic Center from 8a.m. – 12noon, possibly longer, this is open to the public. The mission is to improve healthcare outcomes by exposing inequities in access & amplifying solutions that give more people better odds, regardless of geography, income, or identity. Our vision is a reality where world-class healthcare is not exceptional, but expected, & where outcomes depend less on where you live, & more on what is possible in healthcare today.

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