Dr. Clark joins Joel Weissman, PhD, and a team of researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in an effort to improve surgical decision-making for persons living with Dementia. The study is titled: “Decisions Around Dementia and Surgery” (aka the DecADES
Expanding Our Understanding of Functional Recovery after Surgery

Dr. Clark and his team of researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Health including medical students, residents, fellows, statisticians, and data scientists are exploring how we recover after surgery. His team is focused on answering the common questions: How long before
Change in Trial Status: Interim Analysis Started for Alliance Borderline Resectable Pancreatic Cancer Trial

Interim Analysis Started for A021501 New treatment options are available for patients with borderline resectable pancreatic cancer. Exciting research is underway by the Alliance to help to improve the care of patients with previously unresectable pancreatic cancer. The Alliance recent
Summer 2017 Research Update: an interview with Dr. Clark

Read the reasoning behind Dr. Clark’s most recent published study: Q: What’s the fundamental question behind this study? A: The concept behind this study is the term frailty. More specifically, if you’re caring for older patients, how do you identify
Interview with an Expert: Dr. Clark’s Latest Research
In addition to his ongoing teaching and surgical practice at Wake Forest Baptist Health, Dr. Clark has been spearheading numerous studies hinging on oncology and elderly patient wellbeing. His latest, “Feasibility of Real-time Location Systems in Monitoring Recovery after Major