Ph.D. in Surgery is a research-intensive program that seeks to advance knowledge of surgical procedures, techniques, and innovations. Typically lasting 3 to 5 years, the curriculum entails extensive research in fields like as surgical anatomy, surgical pathology, minimally invasive surgery, transplant surgery, and the creation of novel medical technology. Students do both laboratory and clinical research to investigate surgery results, novel treatment options, and healthcare systems. The program culminates with a dissertation that advances surgical knowledge. Graduates frequently seek professions in academic research, teaching, surgical practice, and healthcare innovation.