2014 Fellowships AHPBA

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HPB Training Through the Fellowship Council/AHPBA Pathway

WHAT? With the increased focus on organ based training, training in HPB surgery has come into its own. HPB fellowships provide exposure to complex diseases of the liver, biliary tree and pancreas. Emphasis is placed on technical skills as well as the work up and management of the complex HPB patient in the preoperative and postoperative setting. MIS skills and ultrasound are emphasized. Case volumes include a MINIMUM of 100 complex HPB cases of which 25 pancreas, 25 liver and 15 biliary cases must be performed. Fellowships are one or two years long.

WHEN? 2015 Match Dates are not yet available. For planning purposes, please reference the following timeline:

Application Process Opens: December

Fellowship Application Closes: Early March

Letters of Recommendation Deadline: Early March

Deadline to Inform Applicants of Interviews: Early April

Match Rank Order List Start: Early May

Match Rank Order List Deadline: Late May

Fellow Match Date: June

Fellowships Begin: July

Specific dates will be announced shortly. Please visit www.fellowshipcouncil.org for the most updated information.

HOW? AHPBA has a great resource available online for future applicants.

Visit www.ahpba.org/hpb-fellowships for information on application process and FAQ.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION regarding training in HPB surgery, contact:

Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association 5019 W. 147th Street Leawood, KS 66224 Telephone: 913-402-7102 Fax: 913-273-9940 Email: events@lp-etc.com

OR

HPB Program Directors Committee Chair D. Rohan Jeyarajah drj@tscsurgical.com rohanjeyarajah@gmail.com

Carolinas Medical Center Program Director: Dr. David Iannitti

HPB 1 2

Toronto General Hospital Program Director: Dr. Paul Greig

HPB 1 2

Indiana University Hospital Program Director: Dr. Nicholas Zyromski

HPB 1 1

Mayo Clinic Rochester Program Director: Dr. David M. Nagorney

HPB 1 2

Cleveland Clinic Program Director: Dr. Matt Walsh

HPB 1 1

Barnes-Jewish Hospital Program Director: Dr. David Linehan

HPB 1 1

Methodist Dallas Medical Center Program Director: Dr. D. Rohan Jeyarajah

HPB 1 1

Providence Portland Medical Center Program Director: Dr. Paul Hansen

HPB 1 2

Duke University Medical Center Program Director: Dr. Bryan M. Clary

HPB 1 2

Medical College of Wisconsin Program Directors: Dr. Kathleen Christians & Dr. Clark Gamblin

HPB 1 1

University of Michigan Health System (UMHS) * Program Director: Dr. Diane Simeone

HPB 1 2

Stanford University Medical Center * Program Director: Dr. Brenden Visser

HPB 1 2

Dalhousie University, Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre * Program Director: Dr. Michele Molinari

HPB 1 2

McGill University Health Center Program Director: Dr. Peter Metrakos

HPB 1 2

Virginia Mason Medical Center Program Director: Dr. Adnan Alseidi

HPB 1 1

MD Anderson Cancer Center Program Director: Dr. Thomas Aloia

HPB 1 1

University of Calgary - Foothills Medical Center Program Director: Dr. Chad Ball

HPB 1 1

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Program Director Dr. Allan Tsung

HPB 1 1

Oregon Health & Science University Program Director: Dr. Susan Orloff

HPB 1 2

The Medical University of South Carolina Dr. David Adams

HPB 1 1

Florida Hospital Orlando Dr. Sebastian de La Fuente

HPB 1 1

Washington University School of Medicine + Dr. M.B. Majella Doyle

HPB- Transplant

1 2

University of Louisville School of Medicine + Dr. Robert C.G. Martin, II

HPB- SurgOnc

1 2

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center + Dr. Michael D’Angelica

HPB- SurgOnc

1 2

University of Toronto + Dr. Frances Wright

HPB- SurgOnc

1 2

Transplant/Toronto General Hospital + Dr. Paul Greig

HPB- Transplant

1 2

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