Dr. Sanket Chauhan is a physician turned entrepreneur with a background in robotic urology oncology. In addition to his clinical training, Dr Chauhan has completed two fellowships in simulation, including the US Department of Defense fellowship in Surgical Simulation and Robotic Tele-surgery at the prestigious Advent Health Nicholson Center and the American College of Surgeons-Accredited Educational Institute simulation fellowship at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Chauhan was also the research fellow in Advent Health Global Robotics Institute, Celebration FL and has an extensive background in research including more than 40 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and over 75 presentations in various conferences. He sits on the Institutional Review Board of Baylor Scott & White Health Research Institute and is Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery in Texas A&M Health Science Center. He has graduated Beta Gamma Sigma from Executive MBA program at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX.
He is also an innovator and the Founder and CEO of Surgical Automations, Inc. – a surgical robotics company. Surgical Automations is developing AI guided Automated Endoscopic Robots for procedures such as Upper and Lower GI endoscopy, Cystoscopy and Ureteroscopy, Endotracheal Intubation and Bronchoscopy. Their core technology is AI based Automated Robotic Endoluminal Navigation (AREN) and is supplemented by an IoT infrastructure that enables them to offer an integrated stakeholder experience to patients, physicians and the hospital leadership. Their first use case is automated robotic colonoscopy.