Dr. Eleanor K. Mensah, MD, PhD, FACS

Professional Summary:


Dr. Eleanor K. Mensah is an internationally recognized academic surgeon and clinical researcher with over 20 years of experience in general and advanced operative surgery. She holds dual appointments as Professor of Surgery and Chair of the Department of Minimally Invasive Surgical Sciences at the University of Global Health Sciences. A fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS), Dr. Mensah has led numerous multicenter surgical trials and is widely published in areas ranging from robotic-assisted procedures to perioperative outcomes and surgical innovation.

Expertise:

  • Minimally Invasive and Laparoscopic Surgery

  • Robotic and Image-Guided Operative Techniques

  • Surgical Education and Global Surgery Training

  • Perioperative Outcomes and Comparative Effectiveness

  • Translational Surgical Research

  • Patient-Centered Surgical Care & Safety

Editorial Experience:

Dr. Mensah has served on editorial boards of several high-impact journals and brings extensive experience in peer review, research ethics, and editorial leadership. Her editorial vision is grounded in evidence-based surgical practice, transparency, and advancing global equity in operative care research.

Education & Credentials:

  • MD, Harvard Medical School

  • PhD in Surgical Innovation, University of Oxford

  • Fellow, American College of Surgeons (FACS)

  • Former Fulbright Global Research Scholar

Mission as Editor-in-Chief:

“To shape a platform that champions surgical excellence, accelerates innovation, and supports equitable global access to operative care research through rigorous peer review and open access dissemination.”

Contact:

editors_mjasoc@mogitojournals.org

Editor-in-Chief

Mogito Open Access Journal of Advanced Surgery and Operative Care (MJASOC)

About (MJASOC)

Welcome to the Mogito Open Access Journal of Advanced Surgery and Operative Care (MJASOC) a high-impact, peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to exploring the full spectrum of modern surgical science, innovation, and perioperative patient care.