Northwestern University Following her PhD, Pugh joined the faculty at the
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. As an
associate professor, Pugh continued her efforts in improving medical students' skills when conducting breast and pelvic exams. Her research team began building a set of 100 sensor-enabled breast examination simulators with simulated abnormalities and also analyzed which palpation techniques were most effective for diagnosing cancer. As a result of her research, Pugh was recognized for her accomplishments in an exhibit titled "New Frontiers In Academic Surgery" at the
United States National Library of Medicine in 2007. A few years later, Pugh received the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from President
Barack Obama "for her novel research to develop the first physical test that measures medical students’ and physicians’ ability to perform a clinical exam of breasts and diagnose cancer." During her tenure at the institution, she was also named faculty leader for the Department of Surgery’s Simulation & Engineering for Surgical Education. As a result, she received the 2017 Vilas Faculty Mid-Career Investigator Award.
Stanford Pugh returned to her alma mater, Stanford, in December 2017 to take a dual role as a professor of general surgery and director of the Technology Enabled Clinical Improvement Center. While serving in these roles, she was elected a Fellow of the
American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and was selected as one of the 2019 Olga Jonasson Distinguished Member Award recipients. Later that year, Pugh joined a multi-institutional collaboration called the Surgical Metrics Project to harvest data from audio and video recordings of surgeons and wearable sensors that measure motion, brain waves and tactile pressure. In 2020, Pugh was elected president of the Society of Black Academic Surgeons for the 2021–2022 term. She was also named to the
American Board of Surgery Council for six years. In 2021, she was elected a member of the
National Academy of Medicine for "pioneering sensor technology research that helped to define, characterize and inspire new and innovative performance metrics and data analysis strategies for the emerging field of digital health care." ==Personal life==