Broderick's honors include election to
Alpha Omega Alpha, the David M. Hume Research Award from the Humera Surgical Society, the Young Investigator Award from
SmithKline Beecham, the 2004 Space Medicine Branch Young Investigator Award Finalist (
Aerospace Medical Association), and the Best Technology award from the 2006 World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery/European Association of Endoscopy Surgery. He is a member of over a dozen professional societies including the
American College of Surgeons, Association for Academic Surgery, Society of University Surgeons, Aerospace Medical Association,
American Telemedicine Association,
American Medical Informatics Association,
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, the
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society, and the
Explorers Club. He is also a member of the Medical Advisory Board for the National Center for Space Biological Technologies (NCSBT) at
Stanford University. Broderick has published over 40 articles and made over 50 presentations at local, national and international meetings. He was awarded extramural funding by SmithKline Beecham, the
American Heart Association, NASA and the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army TATRC has supported his research "
NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations 12", "Robotic Surgery in Flight", and "High Altitude Platforms Mobile Robotic Telesurgery". Broderick is a reviewer for
Telemedicine and e-Health Journal; the journal
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine; U.S. Army TATRC; and the U.S.
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