Associate Professor of Surgical Oncology
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr. Ching-Wei Tzeng is an Associate Professor of Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center, specializing in the treatment of hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) cancers. He serves in his departmental roles of Vice Chair of Clinical Operations, Program Director for the HPB Surgery Fellowship and member of the Program Education Committee of the Surgical Oncology Fellowship. His surgical society roles include chairing the SSAT Program Committee and serving on the AHPBA Education and Training Committee, AHPBA Program Directors Committee, and the Fellowship Council Membership Committee. His clinical research focuses on perioperative quality improvement, cancer surgery standards, quality of life measures, and patient-centered opioid reduction protocols, for which he was named a 2021 Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Fellow. Dr. Tzeng is also an educator dedicated to the training of fellows, residents, and students, and has been recognized with multiple teaching awards, including the 2021 University of Texas Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award and the 2022 Department of Surgical Oncology Outstanding Teaching Award for Research.