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1 Mark Talamini, MD MBA 87 Old Field Road Old Field, NY 11733 (619) 990-2825 (cell) [email protected] Forward thinking surgical innovator/leader with deep and broad experience in leading and building successful departments and teams. Demonstrated ability to build programs, improve quality, and mentor emerging leaders. His True North is quality patient centered care; servant leadership his leadership philosophy. Selected Key Accomplishments Stony Brook -Developed and implemented five-year strategic growth plan for Department of Surgery -Planned and built successful vascular and bariatric clinic/outpatient AAAASF surgery center -Re-organized structure and function of peri-operative committee -Led development and planning for significant expansion of OR capacity Stony Brook Medicine -Expanded department of surgery from 42 to 62 faculty over four years recruiting 34 surgeons -Constructed Emergency General Surgery Service to elevate and minimize variation in urgent surgical care -Led National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) departmental turnaround -Chaired hospital throughput optimization workgroup -Established plastic surgery residency and re-instated Otolaryngology residency -Chair, Board of Clinical Practice Management Plan UCSD -Conceived, planned and built the Center for the Future of Surgery, 45,000 square foot innovation, training, and education center (https://youtu.be/W5woZY-aZhc) -Developed Natural Orifice Transabdominal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTE) program with numerous “firsts” -Hired 68 faculty over 8 years, increasing RVU’s 75%, revenue 63%, and cases 50% -Recruited 8 division chiefs and established a new surgical oncology division -Initial planning of Jacobs Medical Center new hospital as member of Jacobs Medical Center Advisory Board (https://health.ucsd.edu/Jacobs/) -Established University Ambulatory Surgery Center as a joint venture outpatient operating rooms and served on the board of directors -Sole faculty physician member of Hospital and Physician contracting sub-committee, driving contracting strategy for the organization -Devised and implemented a hybrid model incentive driven surgeon compensation plan -Moved the department form one endowed chair to 5 by building and executing a departmental philanthropy program -Served as acting President of Medical Group physician practice (2012) Outside Activity -Board of Directors for Leading Biosciences (http://leadingbiosciences.com/), a San Diego Biotech startup from initiation 2010 to 2016 -Chairman of board of directors of the foundation for surgical fellowships -Special consultant/advisor to Stryker Endoscopy, San Jose California -Editor-in-Chief Surgical Endoscopy, leading general surgery journal -Chair FDA gastroenterology and Urology devices panel 1999-2002 and 2012 -2016

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Mark Talamini, MD MBA 87 Old Field

Road Old Field, NY 11733 (619) 990-2825 (cell)

[email protected]

Forward thinking surgical innovator/leader with deep and broad experience in leading and building successful departments and teams. Demonstrated ability to build programs, improve quality, and mentor emerging leaders. His True North is quality patient centered care; servant leadership his leadership philosophy.

Selected Key Accomplishments

Stony Brook -Developed and implemented five-year strategic growth plan for Department of Surgery -Planned and built successful vascular and bariatric clinic/outpatient AAAASF surgery center -Re-organized structure and function of peri-operative committee -Led development and planning for significant expansion of OR capacity Stony Brook Medicine -Expanded department of surgery from 42 to 62 faculty over four years recruiting 34 surgeons -Constructed Emergency General Surgery Service to elevate and minimize variation in urgent surgical care -Led National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP) departmental turnaround -Chaired hospital throughput optimization workgroup -Established plastic surgery residency and re-instated Otolaryngology residency -Chair, Board of Clinical Practice Management Plan

UCSD -Conceived, planned and built the Center for the Future of Surgery, 45,000 square foot innovation, training, and education center (https://youtu.be/W5woZY-aZhc) -Developed Natural Orifice Transabdominal Endoscopic Surgery (NOTE) program with numerous “firsts” -Hired 68 faculty over 8 years, increasing RVU’s 75%, revenue 63%, and cases 50% -Recruited 8 division chiefs and established a new surgical oncology division -Initial planning of Jacobs Medical Center new hospital as member of Jacobs Medical Center Advisory Board (https://health.ucsd.edu/Jacobs/) -Established University Ambulatory Surgery Center as a joint venture outpatient operating rooms and served on the board of directors -Sole faculty physician member of Hospital and Physician contracting sub-committee, driving contracting strategy for the organization -Devised and implemented a hybrid model incentive driven surgeon compensation plan -Moved the department form one endowed chair to 5 by building and executing a departmental philanthropy program -Served as acting President of Medical Group physician practice (2012)

Outside Activity -Board of Directors for Leading Biosciences (http://leadingbiosciences.com/), a San Diego Biotech startup from initiation 2010 to 2016 -Chairman of board of directors of the foundation for surgical fellowships -Special consultant/advisor to Stryker Endoscopy, San Jose California -Editor-in-Chief Surgical Endoscopy, leading general surgery journal -Chair FDA gastroenterology and Urology devices panel 1999-2002 and 2012 -2016

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MARK ADAMS TALAMINI, MD, MBA

CURRICULUM VITAE

CURRENT APPOINTMENTS

October 2013-Present Professor and Chairman Department of Surgery Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook, New York

October 2014-Present Chief of Surgical Services Stony Brook Medicine Stony Brook, New York

October 2013-Present President Stony Brook Surgical Associates University Faculty Practice Corporation Stony Brook, New York

April 2018-Present Chair, Board of Clinical Practice Management Plan, managed services organization for physicians of Stony Brook Medicine

PERSONAL DATA

Date and Place of Birth April 7, 1956; Glen Ridge, New Jersey

Citizenship United States

Marital Status Married to Carol Irene Talamini

Three Children: Matthew, Jonathan, and Philip

Business Address Stony Brook Medicine Department of Surgery Health Science Tower, Level 19 Room 020 Stony Brook, NY 11794-8191

Business Phone 631-444-8113

Fax 631-444-8947

E-Mail [email protected]

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EDUCATION & TRAINING

Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts 1974-1978 Natural Sciences The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Doctoral Doctor of Medicine 1976-1981 (Year I Program) The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Graduate Masters of Business Administration (Executive) 2015-2017 The Heller School at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

Post Doctoral

1981-1982 Surgical Intern, Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

1982-1983 Junior Assistant Resident, Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, MD

1983-1986 Senior Assistant Resident, Department of Surgery Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

1984-1985 Fellow in Surgical Nutrition, Department of Surgery University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH

7/85-12/85 Registrar, General and Vascular Surgery The Richmond Hospital, Dublin, Ireland

1986-1987 Chief Resident Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

1987-1988 Assistant Chief of Service Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1987-1988 Instructor in Surgery Department of Surgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1988-1995 Assistant Professor Department of Surgery

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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1992-2005 Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery The Johns Hopkins Hospital

1995-2001 Associate Professor Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1995-2005 Director, Nutrition Support Service The Johns Hopkins Hospital

2001-2005 Professor, Department of Surgery The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

2005-2013 Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery University of California, San Diego School of Medicine

2008-2013 The MJ Orloff Family Endowed Chair in Surgery Professor of Surgery Department of Surgery University of California, San Diego School of Medicine

2012-2013 Surgeon in Chief UCSD Medical Center

2013-present Chairman, Department of Surgery Stony Brook Medicine

2014-present Chief of Surgical Services, Stony Brook University Medical Center

2012-2016 Leading Biosciences, Board of Directors

2007-2011 2008-2011

Max Endoscopy, Board of Directors Chairman, FDA Gastroenterology and Urology Devices Panel

2013-2016

2016-present 2017-present

Chairman, FDA Gastroenterology and Urology Devices Panel Academic Group, Medical Malpractice Reciprocal Insurance Company, Board of Directors Nicolls Indemnity Solutions SPC, medical malpractice captive company board of directors

RESEARCH TRAINING 1975-1976 X-ray Crystallography of Hemoglobin

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Mentor: Warner Love, Ph.D Department of Biophysics The Johns Hopkins University

1976-1977 Acute Renal Failure Mentor: Kim Solez, M.D. Department of Pathology The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1978 Hepatic Metabolism Mentor: Reubin Andres, M.D. NIH Gerontology Research Center NIH medical student summer training grant Francis Scott Key Medical Center (Now Bayview Med Ctr) Baltimore, Maryland

1980-1981 GI Surgery Research Mentor: John L. Cameron, M.D. Department of Surgery Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1984-1985 Surgical Nutrition/Metabolism Mentor: Josef E. Fischer, M.D. Department of Surgery University of Cincinnati School of Medicine

1988-1989 Hepatic Cell Biology Mentor: Ann Hubbard, Ph.D. Department of Cell Biology Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES Stony Brook Classroom Instruction

Surgery Core Clerkship lectures Surgery Grand Rounds, weekly Morbidity & Mortality Conference, weekly Department Sign Out Rounds, Daily Saturday Resident Breakfasts Resident Leadership Lecture Series (Organizer & Speaker) Surgery Resident Lectures

UCSD Classroom Instruction Surgery 401 – UCSD School of Medicine Core Clerkship Surgical Grand Rounds Chairman’s Hour Breakfast Case Conference Basic Science Conference Surgery-GI Resident Education Conference Surgery Resident Lectures Journal Club CME

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UCSD Department of Surgery

UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2006 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2007 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2008 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2009 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2010 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2011 UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, 2012 UCSD Hands-On NOTES Course, 2007 UCSD Hands-On NOTES Course, 2008 UCSD Hands-On NOTES Course, 2009 UCSD Hands-On NOTES Course, 2010 UCSD Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2011 UCSD Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery, 2012

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Johns Hopkins Continuing Medical Education 1990-1997 Lecturer: Peri-Operative Management Review Course

1994-2005 Lecturer: Medical & Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary

Approach (Yearly Review Course In Gastroenterology Medicine & Surgery)

1990-2005 Co-Director: Medical & Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach (Yearly Review Course In Gastroenterology Medicine & Surgery)

1988-2005 Lecturer: Topics In Gastroenterology (Yearly Review Course In Gastroenterology)

Lecturer: Topics In Clinical Medicine (Yearly Review Course In Internal Medicine)

1999, 2001, 2003 Lecturer For Hepato-Biliary and Gastroenterology Diseases For Practitioners

National Teaching American College Of Surgeons (ACS) Lecturer For Multiple Post-Graduate Courses Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES). Lecturer for multiple Post-Graduate, Hands On, and Resident Courses Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT). Lecturer for multiple Post-Graduate, Hands On, and Resident Courses

International Teaching 1991 Visiting Professor- Sao Paulo, Brazil August

1998 Visiting Professor Chinese University of Hong Kong

1999 Visiting Professor United Arab Emirates April

1999 Visiting Professor- Sao Paulo, Brazil August

2011 Visiting Professor -Sao Paulo, Brazil August

MENTORING Advisees & Trainees Leslie Makau, MD

Clinical Surgical Nutrition Fellow for Dr. Talamini, 1990-1991

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Robert Moesinger, MD Resident Advisee of Dr. Talamini 1992-1999 Laboratory Fellow 1996-1997 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery University of Maryland

Susan DeMeester, MD Resident Advisee of Dr. Talamini 1993- 2000 Colo-rectal fellowship, Cleveland Clinic, 2000-2001 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, JHU School of Medicine

Jason Sicklick, MD Resident Advisee of Dr. Talamini, 2000-2005 Surgical Oncologist Associate Professor of Surgery UC San Diego Health

Robert Watson, MD Resident Advisee of Dr. Talamini, 2000-2003 Transplantation Fellowship University of North Carolina 2003-present Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, Department of Surgery, Division of Abdominal Transplant University of North Carolina

Michael Kutka, MD Research Fellow 1996-1998 Current Position: Private Practice, MK Micheal Kutka

Chandra Are, MD Research Fellow 1999- 2001 Current Position: Vice Chair of Education for the UNMC Department of Surgery, Professor of Surgical Oncology, and Program Director for General Surgery Residency at University of Nebraska Medical Center

Benjamin Poulose, MD

1 year research tutorial during medical school- 1997-1998 Current Position: Associate Professor, Division of General Surgery Director, Vanderbilt Hernia Center Associate Director, Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Suite Vanderbilt University

Mario Mendoza-Sagaon, MD Research fellow 1998-2000 Current Position: University based Pediatric Surgeon, Bellinzona, Switzerland

Miguel Cubano, MD Clinical Nutrition

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Fellow for Dr. Talamini, 1996-1997 Current Position, Naval Surgeon, Jacksonville Fl., Applying to NASA Astronaut physician program

Christopher Gitzelmann, MD Research Fellow 1998-1999 Current Position: Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Pediatrics University of Rochester, NY

Kazunori Murata, BS, PhD, DABCC Research tutorial Program with Dr. Talamini during Masters degree program- 1998-2000 Current Position: Clinical Chemist Memorial Sloan Kettering, NY

Eric Hanly MD JHU Medical School Research elective- June 1997 Fellowship under Dr. Talamini and Dr. Michael Marhohn at USHS, Flight Surgeon Malcolm Grow Air Force Hospital Current Position: Attending general/bariatric surgeon at St. Mary’s Medical Center, CO

Syed Ahmad Research Fellow- 1995-1996 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Cincinnati School of Medicine

Sharon Bachman, MD

Research Fellow, 2001-2003 Current Position: Private Practice Inova Medical Group, VA

Anne Lidor, M.D.

Clinical Fellow in Laparoscopy, 2003-2004 Current Position: Professor and Chief, Section of Minimally Invasive, Foregut and Bariatric Surgery, Division of General Surgery, University of Wisconsin

Alexander Aurora, M.D. Research Fellow- 2003-2005 Current Position, Attending, Division General and Bariatric Surgery at University of Maryland Harford Memorial Hospital

Yoav Mintz, M.D. Research Fellow, 2005-2007 Current Position: Professor and Director of MIS Surgery Center Hadassah Medical Center, Israel

Garth Jacobsen, M.D. Research Fellow, 2007 –2008

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Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, UCSD Department of Surgery

Bryan Sandler, M.D. Research Fellow, 2007 – 2008 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, UCSD Department of Surgery

Lauren Fischer, M.D. Research Fellow, 2008-2009 Current Position: Private Practice, New Jersey

Brian Wong, M.D. Research Fellow, 2008-2009 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Hawaii

Ozanan Meireles, M.D. Research Fellow, 2009 – 2010 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard/MGH

Michael Sedrak, M.D. Research Fellow, 2009 – 2010 Current Position: Assistant Professor of Surgery, UCSD Department of Surgery

Roy Lefkowitz, Ph.D. Graduate Student Researcher, UCSD Nanoscale Bioengineering Laboratory Thesis Defense Committee Current Position: Scientist at Sequenom, Inc, CA

Saneia Majid, M.D. Research Fellow, 2010-2011 Current Position: Director of the Metabolic and Bariatric Center at Saint Michael’s Medical Center, NJ

Sheetal Nijhawan, M.D. Research Fellow, 2010-2011 Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Alabama

Nikolai Bildzukewicz, M.D. Research Fellow, 2011-2012 Current Position: Attending Faculty, General Surgery, University of Southern CA

Marcos Michelotti, M.D. Research Fellow, 2011-2012 Current Position: Attending Surgeon, General Surgery, Loma Linda

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University

Dana Telem, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery, Stony Brook Medicine Current Position: Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Michigan

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES 1990- 2009 Editorial Board for Surgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy

1991-1993 Product Review Editor for Surgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy

1991-1993 Co-Editor for Journal of Laparoscopy, B. Decker, Publisher

1991-1994 Editorial Board of INSIGHTS: EndoSurgery for the '90's, Health Learning

Systems

1994- 2001 Book Review Editor for Surgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy

2000- present Editorial Board Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques

2002- 2008 Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques

Ad Hoc Reviewer JAMA, Annals of Surgery, Journal of Hepatology, Southern Medical Journal, Surgery, Gastroenterology, Surgical Endoscopy, Urology

2003- present Editorial Board- Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery

2009-2010 Editorial Advisory Board, Medscape General Surgery

2009-present 2014-present

Editor in Chief, Surgical Endoscopy Editorial Board, Advances In Surgery

CLINICAL ACTIVITIES Certification New York Medical License #272937, 2013 California Medical License #C51961, 2005 Maryland Medical License #D26834, 1987 American Board of Surgery 9/20/88, #33605 Critical Care Board 1/1/90, #43304 American Board of Surgery, Re-Certification 2008 to 2019 California Medical License #C51961,

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2005 Other Certification/Identification Drug Enforcement Agency# AT1556856 National Provider Identification #1588694673 ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES Stony Brook Medicine Institutional Administrative Appointments Stony Brook University Medical Center, Chief of Surgical Services President, Stony Brook Surgical Associates Chair, Operating Room Committee Chair, Surgery Program of Distinction Committee Co-Chair, Operating Room Block Sub Committee Co-Chair, Operating Room Operations Committee Member, Perioperative Program of Distinction Committee Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Medical Board Executive Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Executive Medical Board Ex-Officio Member, Surgery Quality Assurance Committee Member, Clinical Practice Management Plan Board Member, Clinical Practice Management Plan Budget and Finance Committee Member, Clinical Practice Management Plan Personnel Committee Member, Clinical Practice Management Plan Contracting Committee Member, Clinical Practice Management Plan Pension Committee Member, Dean’s Kitchen Cabinet Committee Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Quality Counsel Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Clinical Outcomes Executive Committee

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Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Chair’s Group Member, Stony Brook University Hospital Chief Nursing Officer Search Committee

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UCSD Institutional Administrative Appointments Board of Governors Executive Committee Board of Governors Finance Committee, Chair Council of Chairs Service Line Executive Committee Health Sciences Executive Committee Medical Staff Executive Committee Perioperative Executive Committee O.R. Block Subcommittee Surgical Executive Committee Finance Contracting Committee Finance Contracting Subcommittee Patient Care & Peer Review Committee Quality Council Quality Improvement Departmental Representative Biosystems Engineering Initiative Strategic Planning Steering Committee Cancer Center Steering Committee Curriculum Reform Workgroup Clinical Service Transition Workgroup Clinical Chairs Group Clinical Strategic Plan Committee CalIT2 /School of Engineering/ School of Medicine Surgical Devices Group Dean’s Executive Committee East Campus Bed Tower Planning Committee Nominating Committee Chair, Board of Governors Health Sciences Faculty Development Committee Co-Director, UCSD Center for Medical Device and Instrumentation UCSD-Rady’s Children’s Hospital Academic Council Technology Committee UCSD Health System Advisory Board Co-Program Director, UCSD Physicians Leadership Academy Health Sciences Leadership Academy Jacobs Medical Center Planning Committee Jacobs Medical Center Co-Chair Committee Funds Flow Implementation Group Cancer Council Surgery Council Strategic Planning Growth Design Team

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Veterans Administration Medical Center Administrative Appointments V.A. Affiliation Partnership Council V.A. Education Research Foundation 2005-2007 V.A. Advisory Committee

JHU Institutional Administrative Appointments The Gallstone Center Development Committee The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Standing Committee on Electronic Patient Record Metabolic Care Committee Nutrition Advisory Board Scrub Wear Taskforce Minimally Invasive Diagnostic and Therapeutic Systems Program Committee Grievance Committee Reappointment Review Committee Board of Trustees PharmaQuip Board of Trustees JH Home Care Combined Companies Scientific Assessment Benefit & Advisory Committee Otolaryngology Chairmanship Search Committee Gastroenterology Chairmanship Search Committee

Memberships in Professional Societies

1987 -present American Medical Association

1989 –present American Society for Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition

1991 -present Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons

1993 -present Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

1991 –present American College of Surgeons, Fellow

1990 -present Association for Academic Surgery

1990 - present American Society of Clinical Nutrition

1991-1996 Society of Critical Care Medicine

1993 -present Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons

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1998 -present Society of University Surgeons

1999 -present Southern Surgical Association

2000-present Baltimore Academy of Surgery

2001-present Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation

2003-present Halsted Society

2004 - present American Surgical Association, Fellow

2005 - present San Diego County Medical Society

2005 – present San Diego Chapter, American College of Surgeons

2005 - present Surgical Biology Club

2005 – present Western Surgical Association

2005 – present San Diego Society of General Surgeons

2008 – present Pacific Coast Surgical Association

President, 2013 San Diego Chapter American College of Surgeons

National Leadership Positions

1996-1998 Committee on Education Association for Academic Surgery (AAS)

1995-1996 Telemedicine Ad Hoc Committee Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

1997-1999 Co-chair Program Committee Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

1998-1999 Program Committee Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT),

March 2000 Director, Post-Graduate Course: Barrett’s Esophagus, for Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2001-2002 Program Committee, Southern Surgical Association, (SSA)

2001-2004 Chairman Technology Committee, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

March 2003 Director, Post-Graduate Course: Re-Operative Laparoscopic Surgery for

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Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2003 American College of Surgeons Membership Committee

2004 American College of Surgeons Ad Hoc Committee on Surgical Skills Centers -

2004- American College of Surgeons Task Force on the 80-Hour Work Week

2005 ACS Southern California District #4 Committee on Applicants of the ACS

2006-2007 Board of Directors, Veterans Medical Research Foundation,

2007 Chair, Southern California District #4 Committee on Applicants of the ACS

2007 Nominating Committee, Society for Surgery on the Alimentary Tract (SSAT)

2008 President, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2009 Chair, Nominating Committee, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2009 Surgical Council on Resident Education (SCORE) of the American Board of Surgery

2011 Advisory Council, Gastrointestinal Surgery Advisory Council of the American Board of Surgery

2012 Membership Committee, Western Surgical Association

2012 Audit Committee, Western Surgical Association

2013-2015 Program Committee, Halsted Society

2015 Chairman, Program Committee, Halsted Society

1996-present Member Program Committee Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2001-present Board of Trustees, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2002- present Membership Committee, Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT)

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2003- present Chairman Finance Committee, Society of American Gastrointestinal

Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2003- present Treasurer, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2003- present Publication Committee, Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

2013-2018 Advisory Membership Committee, American Surgical Association

2015- present Board Member, Academic Health Professionals Insurance Board of Directors

2015-prensent Board Member, Foundation of Surgical Fellowship

ADVISORY COMMITTEES Panel Consultant, FDA Advisory panels, 1999- present Advisory Board, Qatar Robotic Surgical Center , Doha, Qatar, 2010-present

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

4/9/01-4/12/01 Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania/Penn COSE/Leadership Development Institute Medical Executive Management Program.

10/2001-3/2003 The Johns Hopkins Medicine Leadership Development Program. This program identifies select future leaders in medicine at Johns Hopkins and involves them in leadership development seminars, retreats, and mentorship programs interacting with Johns Hopkins leaders over an 18-month period.

4/4/03-4/5/03 Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania/Penn COSE/Leadership Development Institute Advanced Executive Management Program

1/14/07-1/26/07 Harvard Program for Chiefs of Clinical Services

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RECOGNITION MAP-RDIF Fellowship Externship in Bangladesh 1980 R.W. Hart Prize, 1995 Excellence in developing concepts for telemedicine systems Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 2002 Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) Distinguished Service Award 2017

EXTRAMURAL SPONSORSHIP GRANTS

Principal Investigator Clinician Scientist Award July 1992-June 1994 Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Total Direct Cost $100,000 75% Effort Principal

Investigator Minimally Invasive Surgical Research January 1997-December 1999 Sponsor: Ethicon Endosurgery Total Direct Cost $500,000 30% Effort

Principal Investigator

Minimally Invasive Surgical Research January 2000- December 2002 Sponsor: United States Surgical Corporation Total Direct Cost $275,000 30% Effort Principal

Investigator Reduced Inflammatory Response During Laparoscopy (NIH R01 GM62899) August 2002-September 2007 Sponsor: NIH/NIDDK $1,150,000 direct costs; total costs $1,851,040 20% Effort

Principal Investigator Controlling the Adverse Effects of Peritoneal Spillage during NOTES January 2007-December 2008 Sponsor: NOSCAR (ASGE/SAGES) – Ethicon Endo-Surgery $42,220

Principal Investigator Mapping Vascular Proteome for Organ Targeting in Vivo (7RO1HL074063-06) July 2009-December 2010 Sponsor: NIH/NHLBI $582,249

Principal Investigator Targeting Vessels in Tumors (7R01CA104898-05)

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September 2009-August 2010 Sponsor: NIH/NCI $3,346,734

Principal Investigator Nanotechnology Platform for Targeting Solid Tumors (7R01CA119378-05) September 2009-December 2010 Sponsor: NIH/NCI $958,717

Principal Investigator Technology to Map Endothelial Targets in Human Renal Tumors (7R33CA118602-04) September 2009-December 2010 Sponsor: NIH/NCI $364,123

Academic Collaborator Telesurgery Using a Minimally Invasive Surgical Robotics System April 2003-April, 2004 Walter Reed Army Medical Center Department of Surgery Sponsor: TATRC/US Army 250,000 15% Effort

Flurophore-Conjugated Antibodies for Imaging and Resection of GI Tumors June 2010 – April 2015 Sponsor: NIH/NCI 241,530 1% Effort

Mentor Further Investigations In CO2 Pneumoperitoneum Biology: A Rat Laparoscopic Model March 2003-February 2004 Splenectomy Model Sponsor: Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons $15,000

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PEER REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES 1. Talamini MA, Broe JJ, Cameron JL. Urinary fistulas in Crohn's disease. Surg Gyn Obst 154:553, 1982.

2. Talamini MA, Hasselgren PO, James JH, Peters JC, Fischer JE. Sequential changes in muscle protein metabolism during sepsis in rats. Surg Forum 36:81-82, 1985.

3. Hasselgren PO, Talamini MA, LaFrance R, James JH, Peters JC, Fischer JE. Effect of indomethacin on proteolysis in septic muscle. Ann Surg 202:557-562, 1985.

4. Hasselgren PO, Talamini MA, James JH, Fischer JE. Protein metabolism in different types of skeletal muscle during early and late sepsis in rats. Arch Surg 121:918-923, 1986.

5. Bower RH, Talamini MA, Sax HC, Hamilton F, Fischer JE. Postoperative enteral versus parenteral nutrition: A randomized controlled trial. Arch Surg 121:1040-1045, 1986.

6. Sax HC, Talamini MA, Brackett K, Fischer JE. Hepatic steatosis in total parenteral nutrition: Failure of fatty infiltration to correlate with abnormal serum hepatic enzyme levels. Surgery 100:697-704, 1986.

7. Sax HC, Talamini MA, Fischer JE. Special article: Clinical Use of Branched-chain Amino Acids in Liver Disease, Sepsis, Trauma, and Burns. Arch Surg 121:358-366, 1986.

8. Sax HC, Warner BW, Talamini MA, Hamilton FN, Bell RH, Fischer JE, Bower RH. Early total parenteral nutrition in acute pancreatitis: Lack of beneficial effects. Am J Surg 153:117-124, 1987.

9. Sax HC, Talamini MA, Hasselgren PO, Rosenblum L, Ogle CK, Fischer JE. Increased synthesis of secreted hepatic proteins during abdominal sepsis. J Surg Res 45:50-55, 1988.

10. Sax HC, Hasselgren PO, Talamini MA, Edwards LL, Fischer JE. Amino acid uptake in isolated perfused liver: Effect of trauma and sepsis. J Surg Res 44:109-116, 1988.

11. McFadden DW, Rudnicki M, Talamini MA. Primary cell carcinoma of the esophagus. Ann Thorac Surg 47:477-80, 1989.

12. Kittur DS, Talamini M, and Smith GW. Eversion of difficult ileostomies by Guy Rope suture technique. Am J Surg 157:593, 1989.

13. Talamini MA, Pitt HA. Ursodeoxycholate: Recent Advance in the Dissolution of Gallstones. Internal Medicine for the Specialist 10(2):139-160, 1989. 14. Gadacz TR, Talamini MA, Lillemoe KD, Yeo. CJ. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surg Clin North Am 70:1249-1262, 1990.

15. Talamini MA. Gallstone dissolution. Surg Clin North Am. 70:1217-1230, 1990.

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16. Talamini MA, Gadacz TR. Traditional vs. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Am J Surg 161:336-338, 1991.

17. Makau L, Talamini MA, Sitzmann, JV. Risk factors for central venous catheter- related vascular erosions. JPEN 15:513-516, 1991.

18. Talamini MA, Pitt HA, Hruban RH, Boitnott JK, Coleman J, Cameron JL. Cystic tumors of the pancreas: A spectrum of disease. Am J Surgery 163:117-124, 1992.

19. Makau L, Talamini MA, McGuire ME, Sitzmann JV. Long term central venous access in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). JPEN 16:455-459, 1992.

20. Lillemoe KD, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA, Wang BS, Pitt HA, Gadacz TR. Selective Cholangiography: Current role in laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Ann Surg 215:6:669- 676, 1992.

21. Talamini MA. Laparoscopic approach to cholecystectomy. Adv Surg 25:1-20, 1992.

22. Bender JS, Talamini MA. Diagnostic laparoscopy in critically ill intensive-care-unit patients. Surg Endosc 6:302-304, 1992.

23. Talamini MA. Laparoscopic appendectomy and herniorrhaphy. Adv Surg 26: 387- 396, 1993.

24. Makau L, Talamini MA, Sitzmann JV. Elemental diets may accelerate recovery from TPN induced gut atrophy. JPEN 18:75-78, 1994.

25. Steiner CA, Bass EB, Talamini MA, Pitt HA, Steinberg EP. Surgical rates and operative mortality for open and laparoscopic cholecystectomy in Maryland. N Engl J Med. 330:403-408, 1994.

26. Yeo CJ, Cameron JL, Maher MM, Sauter PK, Zahurak ML, Talamini MA, et al. A prospective randomized trial of pancreaticogastrostomy versus pancreaticojejunostomy following pancreaticoduodenectomy. Ann Surg 222:580-592, 1995.

27. Taylor RH, Funda J, Eldridge B, Gomory S, Gruben K, LaRose D, Talamini M, et al. A telerobotic assistant for laparoscopic surgery. IEEE Eng Med Biol 14:279-288, 1995. 28. Barnes SA, Lillemoe KD, Kaufman HS, Sauter PK, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA, et al. Pancreaticoduodenectomy for benign disease. Amer J Surg 171:131-135, 1996.

29. Brown H, Talamini M, Westra W. Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis due to invasive Candida albicans in a patient with AIDS. Clin Infec Dis 22:186-187, 1996.

30. Taylor R, Funda J, Eldridge B, Gruben K, LaRose D, Talamini, et al. A telerobotic assistant for laparoscopic surgery. Computer- Integrated Surgery, MIT Press, 581-592, 1996.

31. Talamini MA, Kappus B, Hubbard A. Re-polarization of hepatocytes in culture.

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Hepatology 25:167-172, 1997. 32. Talamini MA, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Gitzelmann CA, et al. Increased mediastinal pressure and decreased cardiac output during laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Surgery 122:345-352, 1997.

33. Talamini MA, Moesinger RC, Pitt HA, Sohn TA, Hruban RH, Lillemoe KD, Yeo CJ, Cameron JL. Adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater: A 28- Year Experience. Ann Surg 225:590-600, 1997.

34. Sohn TA, Yeo CJ, Cameron JL, Lillemoe KD, Talamini MA, et al. Should pancreaticoduodenectomy be performed in octogenarians? J Gastrointestinal Surg 112:A1475, 1997.

35. Lillemoe KD, Martin SA, Cameron JL, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA, et al. Major bile duct injuries during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Follow-up following combined surgical and radiologic management. Ann Surg 225:460-471, 1997.

36. Yeo CJ, Cameron JL, Sohn TA, Lillemoe KD, Pitt HA, Talamini MA, et al. Six hundred fifty consecutive pancreaticoduodenectomies in the 1990s: Pathology, complications and outcomes. Ann Surg 226:248-260, 1997.

37. Talamini MA, Moesinger R, Yeo CJ, Poulose B, et al. Cystadenomas of the pancreas: Is Enucleation an adequate operation? Ann Surg 227:896-903, 1998.

38. Talamini MA, McCluskey MP , Buchman TG, De Maio A. Expression of a2 Macroglobulin by the interaction between hepatocytes and endothelial cells in co-culture. Am J Phys 44:R203-R211, 1998.

39. Mendoza-Sagaon M, Gitzelmann CA, Herreman-Sequet K, Pegoli W. Talamini MA, Paidas CN. Immune response: Effects of operative stress in a pediatric model. J Pediatr Surg 33:388-393, 1998.

40. Schell SR, Talamini MA, Udelsman R. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy for non- malignant disease: Improved safety, morbidity and cost effectiveness. Surg Endosc 13:30-33, 1999.

41. Poulose BK, Kutka MF, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Barnes AC, Yang C, Taylor RH, Talamini MA. Human versus robotic organ retraction during laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication. Surg Endosc. 13:461-465, 1999.

42. Cubano M, Poulose BK, Talamini MA, et al. Long distance telementoring: A novel tool for laparoscopy aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. Surg Endosc 13:673-678, 1999.

43. Fleisher LA, Yee KM, Lillemoe KD, Talamini MA, Yeo CJ, et al. Is outpatient laparoscopic cholecystectomy safe and cost effective? A model to study transition of care. Anesthesiology 90:1746-1755, 1999.

44. Lillemoe KD, Lin JW, Talamini MA, Yeo CJ, Snyder DS, Parker SD. Laparoscopic

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cholecystectomy as a "true" outpatient procedure: Initial experience in 130 consecutive patients. J Gastrointest Surg 3:44-49, 1999.

45. Moesinger RC, Talamini MA, Hruban RH, Cameron JL, Pitt HA. Large cystic pancreatic neoplasms: Pathology, resectability and outcome. Ann Surg Oncol 6:682- 691, 1999.

46. Haque UI, Yardley JH, Talamini MA, Wigley FM. Colon stricture and volvulus in a patient with scleroderma. J Rheum 26:2268-2272, 1999.

47. Kaufman HS, Kahn AC, Iacobuzio-Donahue C, Talamini MA, et al. Cytomegalovirus enterocolitis: Clinical association and outcome. Dis Colon Rectum 42:24-30, 1999.

48. Girotto J, Ko M, Ridett R, Talamini M, Chang B. Closure of chronic abdominal wall defects: A long-term evaluation of the components separation method. Ann Plast Surg 42:385-394, discussion 394-395, 1999.

49. Talamini M. Outpatient laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Patient & nursing perspective. Surg Lapar & Endos. 9:333-337, 1999.

50. Wilentz RE, Albores-Saavedra W, Zahurak M, Talamini MA, Yeo CJ, Hruban RH. Pathologic examination accurately predicts prognosis in mucinous cystic neoplasms of the pancreas. Am J Surg Path 23:1320-1327, 1999.

51. Gitzelmann CA, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Talamini MA, Ahmad SA, Pegoli W, Paidas CN. Cell mediated immune response is better preserved by laparoscopy than laparotomy. Surgery 127:65-71, 2000.

52. Hardacre JM, Talamini MA. Pulmonary and hemodynamic changes during laparoscopy- Are they important? Surgery 127:241-244, 2000.

53. Hardacre JM, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Murata K, Talamini MA. Use of a cauterizing laparoscopic linear stapler in intestinal anastomosis. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 10:128-132, 2000.

54. Mendoza-Sagaon M, Hanly EJ, Talamini MA, Kutka MF, et al. Comparison of the stress response after laparoscopic and open cholecystectomy. Surg Endosc 14:1136- 1141, 2000.

55. Lillemoe KD, Melton GB, Cameron JL, Pitt HA, Campbell KA, Talamini MA, et al. Postoperative bile duct strictures: Management and outcome in the 1990s. Ann Surg 232:430-441, 2000.

56. Heath EI, Kaufman HS, Talamini MA, Wu TT, et al. The role of laparoscopy in preoperative staging of esophageal cancer. Surg Endosc 14:495-499, 2000.

57. Heath EI, Burtness BA, Heitmiller RF, Salem R, Kleinberg L, Knisely JP, Yang SC, Talamini MA et al. Phase II evaluation of preoperative chemoradiation and postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for squamous cell and adenocarcinoma of the esophagus. J Clin Oncol 18:868-

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876, 2000. 58. Schmidt CM, Talamini MA, Kaufman HS, Lillemoe KD, Learn P, Bayless TM. Laparoscopic surgery for Crohn’s disease: Reasons for conversion. Ann Surg 233:733- 739, 2001.

59. Talamini MA. Surgery of the 21st Century. Ann Surg 234:8-9, 2001. 60. Mendoza-Sagaon M, Kutka MF, Talamini MA, et al. Laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication with carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum preserves cell-mediated immunity in an immature animal model. J Pediatr Surg. 36:1564-1568, 2001.

61. Are C, Kutka MF, Talamini MA, et al. Effect of laparoscopic anti-reflux surgery upon renal blood flow. Am J. Surg. 183:419-423, 2002.

62. Parr KG, Talamini MA. Anesthetic implications of the addition of an operative robot for endoscopic surgery: A case report. J Clin Anesth. 14:228-233, 2002.

63. Talamini MA, Campbell K, Stanfield C. Robotic gastrointestinal surgery: Early experience and system description. J Lapendo & Adv Surg Tech. 12:225-232, 2002.

64. Are C, Talamini MA, Murata K, De Maio A. Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum alters acute phase response induced by lipopolysaccharide. Surg Endosc. 16:1464- 1467, 2002.

65. Talamini MA. Overview- Current clinical and preclinical use of robotics for surgery. J Gastrointest Surg 7:479-80, 2003.

66. Hanly EJ, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Murata K, Hardacre JM, De Maio A, Talamini MA. CO2 Pneumoperitoneum modifies the inflammatory response to sepsis. Ann Surg 237(3):343-50, 2003.

67. Are C, Hardacre J, Talamini MA, et al. Decreased cardiac index in humans during laparoscopic antireflux surgery- direct measurements. J Lapendo & Adv Surg Tech 13:1-5, 2003.

68. Talamini MA. Routine vs. selective intraoperative cholangiography during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. JAMA. 2003 289(13):1691-2, 2003.

69. Talamini MA, Horgan S, Melvin S, Chapman W. (The Academic Robotics Group). A Prospective analysis of 211 robotic assisted surgical procedures. Surg. Endosc 17:1521-1524, 2003.

70. Dimick JB, Swoboda S, Talamini MA, Pelz RK, Hendrix CW, Lipsett PA. Risk of colonization of central venous catheters: catheters for total parenteral nutrition vs. other catheters. Am J Crit Care 12(4):328-335, 2003.

71. Talamini M, Stanfield C, Chang D, Wu A. The surgical recovery index. Surg Endosc 18: 596-600, 2004.

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72. Talamini MA, Provenzano M. Multiple myeloma presenting as colonic amyloidosis. Surgical Rounds, Dec 2003, 577-580.

73. Bachman SL, Hanly EJ, Nwanko JI, Lamb J, Herring AE, Marhon MR, De Maio A, Talamini MA. The effect of timing of pneumoperitoneum on the inflammatory response. Surg Endos 18:1640-1644, 2004.

74. Talamini MA. Laparoscopy for benign disease: Robotics. Sem Lap Surg 10:203- 208, 2003.

75. Hanly EJ, Mendoza-Sagaon M, Hardacre JM, Murata K, Bunton TE, Herreman- Suquet K, Poulose BK,Talamini MA. New tools for laparoscopic division of the pancreas: A comparative animal study. Surg Lapar Endosc & Perc Tech. 14:53-60, 2004.

76. Hanly EJ, Marohn MR, Bachman SL, Talamini MA, Hacker SO, Howard RS, Schenkman NS. Multiservice laparoscopic surgical training using the da Vinci surgical system. Am J Surg 187:309-315, 2004.

77. Fuentes JM, Hanly EJ, Bachman SL, Aurora AR, Marohn MR, Talamini MA. Videoendoscopic endotracheal intubation in the rat: A comprehensive rodent model of laparoscopic surgery. J Surg Res 122:240-248, 2004.

78. Hanly EJ, Zand J, Bachman SL, Marohn MR. Talamini MA. Value of the SAGES learning center in introducing new technology. Surg Endosc 19:477-483, 2005.

79. Bachman SL, Hanly EJ, Saad D, Nwankwo I, Lamb J, Herring E, Marohn M R, De Maio A, Talamini MA. Role of the spleen in laparoscopy-associated inflammatory response. Surg Endosc 19(8):1035-1044, 2005.

80. Hanly EJ, Talamini MA. Robotic abdominal surgery. Am J Surg (supplement) 188:19S-26S, 2004.

81. Aurora AR, Talamini MA. A comprehensive review of anti-reflux procedures completed by computer assisted telesurgery (CATS). Minerva Chirurgica 59:417-425, 2004.

82. Are C, Talamini MA. Laparoscopy & malignancy. J Lapendo & Adv Surg Tech 15(1):38-47, 2005.

83. Sicklick JK, Camp MS, Lillemoe KD, Melton GB, Yeo CJ, Campbell KA, Talamini MA, et al. Surgical management of bile duct injuries sustained during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Perioperative results in 200 patients. Ann Surg 241(5)786-92, 2005.

84. Talamini MA, Hanly EJ. Technology in the operating suite. JAMA 293:863-866, 2005.

85. Horton KM, Talamini MA, Fishman EK. Median arcuate ligament syndrome: Evaluation with CT angiography. Radiographics 25(5):1177-82, 2005.

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86. Hanly EJ, Bachman SL, Marohn MR, Boden JH, Herring AE, De Maio A, Talamini MA. Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum-mediated attenuation of the inflammatory response is independent of systemic acidosis. Surgery 137:559-566, 2005.

87. Hanly EJ, Aurora AR, Fuentes JM, Shih SP, Marohn MR, Demaio A, Talamini MA. Abmominal insufflation with CO2 causes peritoneal acidosis independent of systemic pH. Journal of GI Surgery 9(9):1245-1252, 2005.

88. Fuentes JM, Hanly EJ, Aurora AR, DeMaio A, Talamini MA. Anesthesia-specific protection from endotoxic shock is not mediated through the vagus nerve. Surgery 138(4)766-771, 2005.

89. Melvin WS, Dundon JM, Talamini M, Horgan S. Computer enhanced robotic telesurgery minimizes esophageal perforation during Heller myotomy. Surgery 138(4):553-538; discussion 558-559, 2005. 90. Fuentes JM, Hanly EJ, Aurora AR, Demaio A, Shih SP, Marohn MR, Talamini MA. CO2 Abdominal insufflation pretreatment increases survival after a lipopolysaccharide- contaminated laparotomy. Journal of GI Surgery 10(1):32-38, 2006.

91. Hanly EJ, Miller BE, Kumar R, Hasser CJ, Coste-Maniere E, Talamini MA, Aurora A, Schenkman NS, Marohn MR. Mentoring console improves collaboration and teaching in surgical robotics. J Laparoendosc Ad Surg Tech 16(5):445-51, 2006.

92. Fuentes JM, Talamini MA, Fulton WB, Hanly EJ, Aurora AR, DeMaio A. General anesthesia delays the inflammatory response and increases survival for mice with endotoxic shock. Clin Vaccine Immunol 13(2):281-288, 2006.

93. Hanly EJ, Fuentes JM, Aurora AR, Bachman SL, DeMaio A, Marohn MR, Talamini MA. Carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum prevents mortality from sepsis. Surg Endosc 20:1482-1487, 2006.

94. Mintz Y, Easter DW, Izhar U, Edden Y, Talamini MA, Rivkind AI. Minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis of traumatic right diaphragmatic tears: a method for correct diagnosis in selected patients. Am Surg. 73(4):388-92, 2007

95. Shih SP, Schulick RD, Cameron JL, Lillemoe KD, Pitt HA, Choti MA, Campbell KA, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA. Gallbladder cancer: the role of laparoscopy and radical resection. Ann Surg 245(6):893-901, 2007.

96. Mintz Y, Horgan S, Cullen J, Ramamoorthy S, Chock A, Savu MD, Easter DW, Talamini MA. NOTES: the hybrid technique. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tec 17(4):402- 406, 2007.

97. Hanly EJ, Aurora AR, Shih SP, Fuentes JM, Marohn MR, DeMaio A, Talamini MA. Peritoneal acidosis mediates immunoprotection in laparoscopic surgery. Surgery 142 (3):357-364, 2007.

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98. McElroy M, Kaushal S, Luiken GA, Talamini MA, Moossa AR, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Imaging of primary and metastatic pancreatic cancer using a fluorophore-conjugated anti-ca 19-9 antibody for surgical navigation. World J Surg 32(6):1057-66, 2008.

99. Mintz Y, Talamini MA, Cullen J. Evolution of laparoscopic surgery: lessons for NOTES. Gastrointest Endosc Clin N Am. 2008 Apr; 18(2):225-234; vii.

100. Mintz Y, Horgan S, Savu MK, Cullen J, Chock A, Ramamoorthy S, Easter DW, Talamini MA. Hybrid natural orifice transluminal surgery (NOTES) sleeve gastrectomy: a feasibility study using an animal model. Surg Endosc. Aug; 22(8):1798-1802.

101. Grabowski JE, Vega VL, Talamini MA, De Maio A. Acidification enhances peritoneal macrophage phagocytic activity. J Surg Resid. Jun 15; 147(2):206-11. Epub 2008 Apr 1.

102. Kausal S, McElroy MK, Luiken GA, Talamini MA, Moossa AR, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Flurophore-conjugated anti-CEA antibody for the intraoperative imaging of pancreatic and colorectal cancer. J Gastroinest Surg. 2008 Nov; 12(11):1938-50. Epub 2008 Jul 30.

103. Mintz Y, Horgan S, Cullen J, Stuart D, Falor E, Talamini MA. NOTES: a review of the technical problems encountered and their solutions. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech. 2008 Aug 19(4)583-7.

104. Grabowski JE, Talamini MA. Physiological effects of pneumoperitoneum. J Gastroinest Surg. 2009 May; 13(5) :1009-16. Epub 2008 Sept 3.

105. Elazary R, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Rivkind Al, Mintz Y. Natural orifice trans- luminal endoscopic surgery (notes) – a new era in gerneal surgery. Harefuah. 2008 Oct; 147(10) 792-6, 837-8.

106. Peterson CY, Ramamoorthy S, Andrews B, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Chock A. Women’s positive perception of transvaginal NOTES surgery. Surg Endosc. 2009 August; 23 (8):1770-4; Epub 2008 Dec 5.

107. Horgan S, Cullen JP, Talamini MA, Mintz Y, Ferreres A, Jacobsen GR, Sandler B, Bosia J, Savides T, Easter DW, Savu MK, Ramamoorthy SL, Whitcomb E, Agarwal S, Lukacz E, Domingues G, Ferrarina P. Natural orifice surgery: initial clinical experience. Surg Endoscop 2009 July; 23(7):1512-8. Epub 2009 Apr 3.

108. Horgan S, Mintz Y, Jacobsen GR, Sandler BJ, Cullen JP, Spivack A, Easter DW, Chock A, Savu MK, Ramamoorthy S, Bosia J, Agarwal S, Lukacz E, Whitcomb E, Savides T, Talamini MA. NOTES: transvaginal cholecystectomy with assisting articulating instruments. Surg Endosc. 2009 Aug;23(8):1900. Epub 2009 May 9.

109. . Fischer LJ, Jacobsen G, Wong B, Thompson K, Bosia J, Talamini M, Horgan S. NOTES laparoscopic-assisted transvaginal sleeve gastrectomy in humans – description of preliminary experience in the United States. Surg Obes Relat Dis 5(5):633-6, 2009. Epub 2009 May 9.

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110. Ramamoorthy SL, Lee JK, Mintz Y, Cullen J, Savu MK, Easter DW, Chock A, Mittal R, Horgan S, Talamini MA. The impact of proton-pump inhibitors on intraperitoneal sepsis: a word of caution for transgastric NOTES procedures. Surg Endosc 24(1):16-20, 2010. Epub 2009 Jun 24. 111. McElroy MK, Kaushal S, Tran Cao HS, Moossa AR, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Upregulation of thrombospondin-1 and angiogenesis in an aggressive human pancreatic cancer cell line selected for high metastasis. Mol Cancer Ther. 2009 Jul; 8(7):1779-86. Epub 2009 Jul 7.Shih SP, Schulick RD, Cameron JL, Lillemoe KD, Pitt HA, Choti MA, Campbell KA, Yeo CJ, Talamini MA. Reply to "Gallbladder Cancer: The Role of Laparosco." Ann Surg. 2009 Aug 7.

112. Ramamoorthy SL, Lee JK, Luo L, Mintz Y, Cullen J, Easter DW, Savu MK, Chock A, Carethers J, Horgan S, Talamini MA. The inflammatory response in transgastric surgery: gastric content leak leads to localized inflammatory response and higher adhesive disease. Surg Endosc 24(3):531-5, 2010. Epub 2009 Aug 18.

113. Smith CD, Buyske J, Talamini MA. Industry support and professional medical associations. JAMA. 2009 Aug 19; 302(7):738-9.

114. Ramamoorthy SL, Fischer LJ, Jacobsen G, Thompson K, Wong B, Spivack A, Cullen J, Talamini MA, Horgan S. Transrectal endoscopic retrorectal access (TERA): a novel NOTES approach to the peritoneal cavity. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2009 Oct; 19(5):603-6.

115. Schlager A, Khalaileh A, Shussman N, Elazary R, Keidar A, Pikarsky AJ, Ben- Shushan A, Shibolet O, Horgan S, Talamini M, Zamir G, Rivkind AI, Mintz Y. Providing more through less: current methods of retraction in SIMIS and NOTES cholecystectomy. Surg Endosc. 2010 Jul; 24(7):1542-6. Epub 2009 Dec 25.

116. Hagen ME, Wagner OJ, Thompson K, Jacobsen G, Spivack A, Wong B, Talamini M, Horgan S. Supra-pubic single incision cholecystectomy. J Gastrointest Surg 14(2):404-7, 2010. Epub 2009 Nov 12.

117. Talamini M. Surgical endoscopy: an update. Surg Endosc 24(4):741, 2010

118. Tsai FS, Johnson D, Francis CS, Cho SH, Qiao W, Arianpour A, Mintz Y, Horgan S, Talamini M, Lo YH. Fluidic lens laparoscopic zoom camera for minimally invasive surgery. J Biomed Opt. 2010 May-Jun; 15(3):030504.

119. Tran Cao HS, Kaushal S, Lee C, Snyder CS, Thompson KJ, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Fluorescence laparoscopy imaging of pancreatic tumor progression in an orthotopic mouse model. Surg Endosc. 2011 Jan; 25(1):48-54. Epub 2010 Jun 9.

120. Shussman N, Schlager A, Elazary R, Khalaileh A, Keidar A, Talamini M, Horgan S, Rivkind AI, Mintz Y. Single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy: lessons learned for success. Surg Endosc. 2010 Jul 7.

121. Hagen ME, Wagner OJ, Inan I, Morel P, Fasel J, Jacobsen G, Spivack A, Thompson K, Wong B, Fischer L, Talamini M, Horgan S. Robotic single-incision transabdominal and transvaginal surgery: initial experience with intersecting robotic arms. Int J Med Robot.

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2010 Sep; 6(3):251-5. 122. Grabowski J, Vazquez DE, Costantini T, Cauvi DM, Charles W, Bickler S, Talamini MA, Vega VL, Coimbra R, De Maio A. Tumor necrosis factor expression is ameliorated after exposure to an acid environment. J Surg Res. 2010 Sep 27.

123. Hagen ME, Sedrak M, Wagner OJ, Jacobsen G, Talamini M, Horgan S. Morbid obesity with achalasia: a surgical challenge. Obesity Surg. 2010 Oct; 20(10):1456-8.

124. Elazary R. Khalaileh A, Shussman N, Schlager A, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Rivkind Al, Mintz Y. Surgery without incisions-the third generation of surgery. Harefuah. 2011 Jan;150(1): 25-8, 69. Hebrew.

125. Surgery Journal Editors Group. Consensus statement on the adoption of the COPE guidelines. J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Sci. 2011 Jan; 18 (1): 125-6.

126. Horgan S, Thompson K, Talamini M, Ferreres A, Jacobsen G, Spaun G, Cullen J, Swanstrom L. Clinical experience with a multifunctional, flexible surgery system for endolumenal, single-port, and NOTES procedures. Surg Endosc. 2011 Feb; 25(2):586- 92.

127. Chang DC, Talamini MA. A review for clinical outcomes transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy in a porcine model. Surg Endosc. 2011 Jul; 25(7): 2254- 60. Epub 2011 Feb 27.

129. Chang DC, Talamini MA. A review for clinical outcomes research: hypothesis generation, data strategy, and hypothesis-driven statistical analysis. Surg Endosc. 2011 Feb 27.

130. Bazzi WM, Wagner O, Stroup SP, Silberstein JL, Belkind N, Katagiri T, Paleari J, Duro A, Ramamoorthy S, Talamini MA, Horgan S, Derweesh IH. Transrectal hybrid natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy in a porcine model. Urology. 2011 Mar;77(3):518-23.

131. Chang DC, Eastman B, Talamini MA, Osen HB, Tran Cao HS, Coimbra R. Density of surgeons in significantly associated with reduced risk of deaths from motor crashes in US counties. J Am Coll Surg. 2011 May;212(5): 862-6. Epub 2011 Mar 29.

132. Tran Cao HS, Kaushal S, Menen RS, Metildi CA, Lee C, Snyder CS, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Submillimeter-resolution fluorescence laparoscopy of pancreatic cancer in a carcinomatosis mouse model visualizes metastases not seen with standard laparoscopy. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2011, Jul-Aug; 216):485-9. Epub 2011 Jun 23.

133. Sandler BJ, Rumbaut R, Swain CP, Torres G, Morales L, Gonzales L, Schultz S, Talamini M, Horgan S. Surg Endosc. 2011 Sep; 25(9):3028-33. Epub 2011 April 13.

134. Yu P, Chang DC, Osen HB, Talamini MA. NSQIP reveals significant incidence of death following discharge. J Surg Res. 2011 Oct; 170(2): e217-24. Epub 2011 Jun 24.

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135. Cao HS, Kaushal S, Metildi CA, Menen RS, LeeC, Snyder CS, Messer K, Pu M, Luiken GA, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Tumor-Specific Fluorescence Antibody Imaging Enables Accurate Staging Laparoscopy in an Orthotopic Model of Pancreatic Cancer. Hepatogastroenterology. 2012 Jan 11; 59 (118). Doi: 10.5754/hge11836.

136. Grabowski J, Vazquez DE, Constantini T, Cauvi DM, Charles W, Bickler S. Talamini MA, Vega VL, Coimbra R, De Maio A. Tumor necrosis factor expression is ameliorated after exposure to an acidic environment. J Surg Res. 2012 Mar; 173(1): 127-34.

137. Ball CG, Kirkpatrick AW, Williams DR, Jones JA, Polk JD, Vanderploeg JM, Talamini MA, Campbell MR, Broderick TJ. Prophylactic surgery prior to extended- duration space flight: Is the benefit worth the risk? Can J Surg. 2012 Apr; 55(2): 125- 31.

138. Meltildi CA, Kaushal S, Lee C, Hardamon CR, Snyder CS, Luiken GAm Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. An LED Light Source and Novel Fluorophore Combinations Improve Fluoroescence Laparoscopic Detection of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer in Orthotopic Mouse Models. J Am Coll Surg. 2012 Jun; 214(6): 997-1007.e2. Epub 2012 Apr 27.

139. Anderson JE, Chang DC, Parsons JK, Talamini MA, The First National Examination of Outcomes and Trends in Robotic Surgery in the United States. J Am Coll Surg. 2012 May 3.

140. Metildi CA, Kaushal S, Hardamon CR, Snyder CS, Pu M, Messer KS, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Fluorecence-Guided Surgery Allows for More Complete Resection of Pancreatic Cancer, Resulting in Longer Disease-Free Survival Compared with Standard Surgery in Orthotopic Mouse Models. J Am Coll Surg. 2012 May 23.

141. Chang DC, Anderson JA, Yu PT, Cajas-Monson LC, Rogers S, Talamini MA. Can Hospitals “Game the System” by Avoiding High-Risk Patients? J Am Coll Surg. 2012 May 23.

142. McLemore EC, Cullen J, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Ramamoorthy S. Robotic- assisted laparoscopic stage II restorative proctectomy for toxic ulcerative colitis. Int J Med Robot. 2012 Jun; 8(2): 178-83. doi: 10.1002/rcs.445. Epub 2011 Nov 24.

143. Orosco RK, Talamini J, Chang DC, Talamini MA. Surgical Malpractice in the United States, 1990-2006. J Am Coll Surg 215(4):480-8, Oct 2012

144. Peterson CY, McLemore EC, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Ramamoorthy SL. Technical aspects of robotic proctectomy. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech. 2012 Jun; 22(3): 189-93.

145. Nijhawn S, Barajas-Gamboa JS, Majid S, Jacobsen Gr, Sedrak MF, Sandler BJ, Talamini MA, Horgan S. NOTES transvaginal hybrid cholectystectomy: the United States human experience. Surg Endosc. 2012 Jul 18. Epub ahead of print.

146. Dotai T, Coker AM, Antozzi L, Acosta G, Michelotti M, Bildzukewicz N, Sandler BJ, Jacobsen GR, Talamini MA, Horgan S. Transgastric large-organ extraction: the intial human experience. Surg Endosc. 2012 Jul 18.

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147. Pola S, Patel D, Ramamoorthy S. McLemore E, Fahmy M. Rivera-Nieves J, Chang JT, Evans E, Docherty M, Talamini M, Sandborn WJ. Strategies for the Care of Adults Hospitalized for Active Ulcerative Colitis. Clin Gastroenterol Hapatol. 2012 Jul 23, Epub ahead of print.

148. Anderson JE, Hemming AW, Chang DC, Talamini MA, Mekeel KL. Surgical Management Trends for Cholangiocarcinoma in the USA 1998-2009. J Gastrointest Surg. 2012 Jul 31, Epub ahead of print.

149. Ordas I, Eckmann L, Talamini M, Baumgart DC, Sandborn WJ. Ulcerative colitis. Lancet 2012 Aug 17. Epub ahead of print.

150. Bazzi WM, Stroup SP, Cohen SA, Dotai T, Kopp RP, Colangelo C, Raheem OA, Ramamoorthy S, Talmaini M, Horgan S, Kane CJ, Derweesh IH. Feasibility of transrectal hybrid natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy in cadaveric model. Urology 80(3):590-5, September 2012.

151. Chang DC, Yu PT, Easterlin MC, Talamini MA. Demystifying sample-size calculation for clinical trials and comparative effectiveness research: the impact of low- event frequency in surgical clinical research. Surg Endoscop 2012 Aug 31. Epub ahead of print.

152. Anderson JE, Bickler SW, Chang DC, Talamini MA. Examining a common disease with unknown etiology: trends in epidemiology and surgical management of appendicitis in California, 1995-2009. World J Surg, 2012 Sept 5. Epub ahead of print.

153. Anderson JE, Lassiter R, Bickler SW, Talamini MA, Chang DC. Brief tool to measure risk-adjusted surgical outcomes in resource-limited hospitals. Arch Surg 147(9):798-803, September 2012.

154. Menen RS, Kaushal S, Snyder CS, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Detection of colon cancer metastases with fluorescence laparoscopy in orthotopic nude mouse models. Arch Surg 147(9):876-80, September 2012.

155. Khosabeth R, Juang J, Talamini MA, Nguyen TQ. Multiview glasses-free 3-D laparoscopy. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 59(10):2859-65, October 2012.

156. Coker AM, Jacobsen GR, Acosta G, Talamini MA, Savides TJ, Horgan S. Initial Experience with an Innovative Endoscopic Clipping System. Surg Technol Int, 2012 Dec

157. Horgan S, Meireles OR, Jacobsen GR, Sandler BJ, Ferreres A, Ramamoorthy S, Savides T, Katagiri T, Dotai T, Sedrak M, Majid SF, Nijhawan S, Talamini MA. Broad clinical utilization of NOTES: is it safe? Surg Endosc, 2013 Mar 12. Epub ahead of print.

158. McLemore EC, Coker AM, Devaraj B, Chakedis J, Maawy A, Inui T, Talamini MA, Horgan S, Peterson MR, Sylla P, Ramamoorthy S. TAMIS-assisted laparoscopic low anterior resection with total mesorectal excision in a cadaveric series. Surg Endosc, 2013 Mar 14. Epub ahead of print.

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159. Talamini MA. Benefit-risk paradigm for clinical trial design of obesity devices: FDA proposal. Surg Endosc 27(3):701, March 2013.

160. Anderson JE, Chang DC, Talamini MA. A nationwide examination of outcomes of percutaneous cholecystostomy compared with cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis, 1998-2010. Surg Endosc, 2013 Apr 3. Epub ahead of print.

161. Meireles OR, Horgan S, Jacobsen GR, Katagiri T, Mathew A, Sedrak M, Sandler BJ, Dotai T, Savides TJ, Majid SF, Nijhawan S, Talamini MA. Transesophageal endoscopic myotomy (TEEM) for the treatment of achalasia: the United States human experience. Surg Endosc 27(5):1803-9, May 2013.

162. McLemore EC, Coker A, Jacobsen G, Talamini MA, Horgan S. eTAMIS: endoscopic visualization for transanal minimally invasive surgery. Surg Endosc 27(5):1842-5, May 2013.

163. Easterlin MC, Chang DG, Talamini MA, Chang DC. Older Age Increases Short- term Surgical Complications After Primary Knee Arthroplasty. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2013 Apr 24. Epub ahead of print.

164. Talamini MA. Fundamental use of surgical energy (FUSE) Surg Endosc. Epub 2013 Aug 13.

165. McCutcheon BA, Talamini MA, Chang DC, Rose JA, Bandyk DF, Wilson SE. The comparative effectiveness of surgeons over interventionalists in endovascular repairs of abdominal aortic aneurysn. Ann surg. 2013 Sep;258(3):476-82.

166. McCutcheon BA, Orosco RK, Chang DC, Salazar FR, Talamini MA, Maturo S, Magit A. Outcomes of isolated basilar skull fracture: readmission, meningitis, and cerebrospinal fluid leak. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. Epub 2013 Oct 17

167. Jacobsen GR, Barajas-Gamboa JS, Coker Am, Cheveri J, Macias CA, Sandler BJ, Talamini MA, Horgan S. Transvaginal organ extraction: potential for broad clinical application. Surg Endosc. Epub2013 Oct 23

168. Norbakhsh A, Tang JA, Marcus LP, McCcutcheon B, Gonda DD, Schallhorn CS, Talamini MA, Chang DC, Carter BS, Chen CC. Gross-total resection outcomes in an elderly population with glioblastoma: a SEER-based analysis. J Neurosurg. Epub 2013 Nov. 8.

169. Metildi CA, Kaushal S, Luiken GA, Talamini MA, Hoffman RM, Bouvet M. Fluorescently labeled chimeric anti-CEA antibody improves detection and resection of human colon cancer in a patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) nude mouse model. J Surg Oncol. Epub 2013 Nov 19.

170. Coker AM, Barajas- Gamboa JS, Cheverie J, Jacobsen GR, Sandler BJ, Talamini MA, Bouvet M, Horgan S. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. Epub 2014 Jan 8.

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171. Tran Cao HS, Lopez N, Chang DC, Lowy AM, Bouvet M, Baumgartner JM, Talamini MA, Sicklick JK. Improved perioperative outcomes with minimally invasive distal pancreatectomy: results from a population- based analysis. JAMA Surg. 2014 Mar;149 (3):237-43.

172. Anderson JE, Hemming AW, Chang DC, Talamini MA, Mekeel KL. Are hepatocellular carcinoma patients more likely to receive liver resection in regions with longer transplant wait times? Transplant Poc. 2014 Jan-Feb 46 (1):199-201

173. Anderson JE, Rose J, Noorbakhsh A, Talamini MA, Finlayson SR, Bickler SW, Chang DC. An efficient risk adjustment model to predict inpatient adverse events after surgery. World J Surg. 2014 Aug; 38(8):1954-60.

174. McCutcheon BA, Chang DC, Marcuz LP, Inui T, Noorbakhsh A, Schallhorn C, Parina R, Salazar FR, Talamini MA. Long-term outcomes of patients with nonsurgically managed uncomplicated appendicitis. J Am Coll Surg. 2014 May; 218(5):905-13. Epub 2014 Jan 18.

175. Anderson JE, Inui T, Talamini MA, Chang DC. Cholecystostomy offers no survival benefits in patients with acute acalculous cholecystitis and severe sepsis and shock. J Surg Res. 2014 Aug; 190(2):517-21. Epub 2014 Feb 28.

176. Reid CM, Kim DY, Mandel J, Smith A, Talamini MA, Bansal V. Impact of a third-year surgical apprenticeship model: perceptions and attitudes compared with the traditional medical student clerkship experience. J Am Coll Surg. 2014 May; 218(5);1032-7. Epub 2014 Feb 15.

177. Lopez NE, Peterson CY, Ramamoorthy SL, McLemore EC, Sedrak MF, Lowy AM, Horgan S, Talamini MA, Sicklick JK. Single-incision laparoscopic surgery through an ostomy site: a natural approach by an unnatural orifice. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech. 2015 Feb;25(1):74-8.

178. McLemore EC, Weston LA, Coker AM, Jacobsen GR, Talamini MA, Horgan S, Ramamoorthy SL. Transanal minimally invasive surgery for benign and malignant rectal neoplasia. Am J Surg. 2014 Sep;208(3):372-81. Epub 2014 Apr 1.

179. Zhou T, Harnsberger C, Broderick R, Fuchs H, Talamini M, Jacobsen G, Horgan S, Chang D, Sandler B. Reoperation rates after laparoscopic fundoplication. Surg Endosc. 2015 Mar;29(3):510-4. Epub 2014 Jul 2.

180. Telem DA, Talamini M, Shroyer AL, Yang J, Altieri M, Zhang Q, Gracia G, Pryor AD. Long-term mortality rates (>8-year) improve as compared to the general and obese population following bariatric surgery. Surg Endosc. 2015 Mar;29(3):29-36. Epub 2014 Jul 19.

181. Telem DA, Talamini M, Gesten F, Patterson W, Peoples B, Gracia G, Yang J, Zhang Q, Altieri M, Pryor AD. Hospital admissions greater than 30 days following bariatric surgery: patient and procedure matter. Surg Endosc. 2015 Jun;29(6):1310-5. Epub 2014 Oct 8.

182. Barajas-Gamboa JS, Acosta G, Savides TJ, Sicklick JK, Fehmi SM, Coker AM, Green S,

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Broderick R, Nino DF, Harnsberger CR, Berducci MA, Sandler BJ, Talamini MA, Jacobsen GR, Horgan S. Laparo-endoscopic transgastric resection of gastric Surg Endosc. 2015 Aug;29(8):2149-57. Epub 2014 Oct 11.

183. Weiss AC, Inui T, Parina R, Coker AM, Jacobsen G, Horgan S, Talamini M, Chang DC, Sandler B. Concomitant cholecystectomy should be routinely performed with laparoscopic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Surg Endosc. 2015 Nov;29(11):3106-11. Epub2014 Dec 17.

184. Parina RP, Chang DC, Rose JA, Talamini, MA. Is a low readmission rate indicative of a good hospital? J Am Coll Surg. 2015 Feb;220(2):169-76.pub 2014 Nov 8.

185. Zhou T, Harnsberger C, Broderick R, Fuchs H, Talamini M, Jacobsen G, Horgan S, Chang D, Sandler B. Erratum to: Reoperation rates after laparoscopic fundoplication. Surg Endosc. 2015 Mar;29(3):515.

186. Sandler BJ, Rumbaut R, Swain CP, Torres G, Morales L, Gonzales L, Schultz S, Talamini MA, Jacobsen GR, Horgan S. One-year human experience with a novel endoluminal, endoscopic gastric bypass sleeve for morbid obesity. Surg Endosc. 2015 Nov;29(11):3298-303. Epub 2015 Jan 29.

187. Rose J, Parina RP, Faiz O, Chang DC, Talamini MA. Long-term Outcomes After Initial Presentation of Diverticulitis. Ann Surg, 2015 Dec;262(6):1046-53.

188. Kim PS, Telem DA, Altieri MS, Talamini M, Yang J, Zhang Q, Pryor AD. Bariatric outcomes are significantly improved in hospitals with fellowship council-accredited bariatric fellowships. J GGastrointest Surg. 2015 Apr;19(4):594-7. Epub 2015 Feb 10.

189. McCutcheon BA, Chang DC, Marcus L, Gonda DD, Noorbakhsh A, Chen CC, Talamini MA, Carter BS. Treatment biases in traumatic neurosurgical care: a retrospective study of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 1998 to 2009. J Neurosurg. 2015 Aug;123(2):406-14. Epub 2015 May 8.

190. Telem DA, Talamini M, Altieri M, Yang J Zhang Q, Pryor AD. The effect of national hospital accreditation in bariatric surgery on perioperative outcomes and long-term mortality. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2015 Jul-Aug;11(4)749-57. Epub 2014 May 17.

191. Altieri MS, Shroyer KR, Pryor A, Pagnotti GM, Ete Chan M, Talamini M, Telem DA. The association between sleeve gastrectomy and histopathologic changes consistent with esophagitis in a rodent model. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2015 Nov-Dec;11(6) 1289-94. Epub 2015 Jan 23.

192. Wang L, Pryor AD, Altieri MS, Romeiser JL, Talamini MA, Shroyer L, Telem DA. Perioperative rates of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism in normal weight vs obese and morbidly obese surgical patients in the era post venous thromboembolism prophylaxis guidelines. Am J Surg. 2015 Nov;210(5):859-6. Epub 2015 May 14.

193. Altieri MS, Yang J, Telem DA, Zhu J, Halbert C, Talamini M, Pryor AD. Robotic approaches

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may offer benefit in colorectal procedures, more controversial in other areas: a review of 168,248 cases. Surg Endosc. 2016 Mar;30(3):925-33. Epub 2015 Jul 3.

194. Weiss AC, Parina R, Horgan S, Talamini M, Chang DC, Sandler B. Quality and safely in obesity surgery-15 years of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass outcomes from a longitudinal database. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2016 Jan;12(1):33-40 Epub 2015 Apr 30.

195. Altieri MS, Yang J, Telem DA, Meng Z, Frenkel C, Halbert C, Talamini M, Pryor AD. Lap band outcomes from 19,221 patients across centers and over a decade within the state of New York. Surg Endosc. 2015 Jul 23. Epub ahead of print.

196. Halbert C, Pagratis S, Yang J, Meng Z, Altieri MS, Parikh P, Pryor A, Talamini M, Telem DA. Beyond the learning curve: incidence of bile duct injuries following laparoscopic cholecystectomy normalize to open in the modern era. Surg Endosc. 2015 Sep 3. Epub ahead of print.

197. Coe TM, Fong ZV, Wilson SE, Talamini MA, Lillemoe KD, Chang DC. Outcomes Improvement Is Not Continuous Along the Learning Curve for Pancreaticoduodenectomy at the Hospital Level. J Gastointest Surg. 2015 Dec;19(12):2132-7. Epub 2015 Oct 5.

198. Altieri MS, Yang J, Telem DA, Chen H, Talamini M, Pryor A. Robotic-assisted outcomes are not tied to surgeon volume and experience. Surg Endosc. 2015 Oct 20. Epub ahead of print.

199. McLemore EC, Harnsberger CR, Broderick RC, Leland H, Sylla P, Coker AM, Fuchs HF, Jacobsen GR, Sandler B, Attaluri V, Tsay AT, Wexner SD, Talamini MA, Horgan S. Transanal total mesorectal excision (taTME) for rectal cancer: a training pathway. Surg Endosc. 2015 Dec 10. Epub ahead of print.

200. Telem DA, Yang J, Altieri M, Patterson W, Peoples B, Chen H, Talamini M, Pryor AD. Rates and Risk Factors for Unplanned Emergency Department Utilization and Hospital Readmission Following Bariatric Surgery. Ann Surg. 2016 May;263(5):956-60.

201. Talamini MA. SAGES Assessment on the da Vinci Surgical System. Surg Endosc. 2016 Mar;30(3):803-4. Epub 2016 Jan 27.

202. Halbert C, Altieri MS, Yang J, Meng H, Talamini M, Pryor A, Parikh P, Telem DA. Long-term outcomes of patients with common bile duct injury following laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surg Endosc. 2016 Jan 28. Epub ahead of print

203. Altieri MS, Frenkel C, Scriven R, Thornton D, Halbert C, Talamini M, Telem DA, Pryor AD. Effect of minimally invasive surgery fellowship on residents' operative experience. Surg Endosc. 2016 Apr 29.

204. Mathews SN, Lamm R, Yang J, Kang L, Telem D, Pryor AD, Talamini M, Genua J. Factors Associated with Repeated Health Resource Utilization in Patients with Diverticulitis. J Gastrointest Surg. 2017 Jan;21(1):112-120

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205. Telem DA, Yang J, Altieri M, Talamini M, Zhang Q, Pryor AD. Hospital Charge and Health-Care Quality in Bariatric Surgery. Am Surg. 2017 Feb 1;83(2):170-175.

206. Altieri MS, Pagnotti G, Corthals A, Shroyer K, Pryor AD, Talamini M, Telem DA. Autologous augmentation of hiatal hernia repair with filtered platelet concentrate improves tissue remodeling in a swine model. Surg Endosc. 2017 Apr;31(4):1591-1598.

207. Lamm R, Mathews SN, Yang J, Park J, Talamini M, Pryor AD, Telem D. Patient Acuity and Operative Technique Associated with Post-Colectomy Mortality Across New York State: an Analysis of 160,792 Patients over 20 years. J Gastrointest Surg. 2017 May;21(5):879-884.5

208. Alli VV, Yang J, Xu J, Bates AT, Pryor AD, Talamini MA, Telem DA. Nineteen-year trends in incidence and indications for laparoscopic cholecystectomy: the NY State experience. Surg Endosc. 2017 Apr;31(4):1651-1658. 209. Altieri MS, Yang J, Park J, Novikov D, Kang L, Spaniolas K, Bates A, Talamini M, Pryor A. Utilization of Body Contouring Procedures Following Weight Loss Surgery: A Study of 37,806 Patients. Obes Surg. 2017 Jun 9. [Epub ahead of print] 210. Zheng R, Altieri MS, Yang J, Chen H, Pryor AD, Bates A, Talamini MA, Telem DA. Long-term incidence of contralateral primary hernia repair following unilateral inguinal hernia repair in a cohort of 32,834 patients. Surg Endosc. 2016 Jul 1. [Epub ahead of print] 211. Spaniolas K, Bates AT, Docimo S Jr, Obeid NR, Talamini MA, Pryor AD. Single stage conversion from adjustable gastric banding to sleeve gastrectomy or Roux-en- Y gastric bypass: an analysis of 4875 patients. Surg Obes Relat Dis. 2017 Jul 15. [Epub ahead of print] 212. Altieri MS, Yang J, Wang L, Yin D, Talamini M, Pryor AD. Surgeons' perceptions on industry relations: A survey of 822 surgeons. Surgery. 2017 Jul;16(1):164-173.

213. Altieri MS, Yang J, Obeid N, Zhu C, Talamini M, Pryor A. Increasing bile duct injury and decreasing utilization of intraoperative cholangiogram and common bile duct exploration over 14 years: an analysis of outcomes in New York State. Surg Endosc. 2017 Jul 19. [Epub ahead of print] 214. Altieri MS, Yang J, Yin D, Frenkel C, Talamini M, Telem DA, Pryor A. Presence of a fellowship improves perioperative outcomes following hepatopancreatobiliary procedures. Surg Endosc. 2017 Jul;31(7):2918-2924. 215. Talamini MA, Hanna GB. Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID): vital for surgical endoscopy. Surg Endosc. 2017 Sep;31(9):3411. Epub 2017 Aug 15.

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BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Talamini MA, Sitzmann JV. Enterocutaneous Fistula. Chapter in Current Therapy in

Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, Third Edition. Edited by Theodore Bayless. 1990.

2. Talamini MA. Review of Atlas of Nutrition Support Techniques. Edited by John L. Rombeau,

1989,331 page paperback. Little Brown & Co., Boston MA. Published in the American Journal

of Clinical Nutrition. Bethesda, MD. 1990.

3. Gadacz TR, Talamini MA, Lillemoe KD, Yeo CJ. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Chapter in

Surgical Clinics of North America. Edited by Henry A. Pitt. Surgical Clinics of North America.

1990.

4. Talamini MA, Gadacz TR. Gallstone Dissolution. Chapter in Surgical Clinics of North

America. Edited by Henry Pitt. 1990.

5. Talamini MA, Gadacz TR. Traditional vs. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Chapter in

Problems in General Surgery. Edited by George Berci. 1991.

6. Talamini, MA, Gadacz TR. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Chapter in Advances in Surgery.

Edited by John L. Cameron. 1991.

7. Talamini MA, Gadacz TR. Laparoscopic Approach to Cholecystectomy. Chapter in

Advances in Surgery. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1992.

8. Talamini, MA. Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Central Venous Line Sepsis. Chapter in Current Surgical Therapy. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1992.

9. Talamini MA, Gadacz TR. Equipment and Instrumentation. Chapter in Surgical

Laparoscopy: Update. Edited by K.A. Zucker. 1993.

10. Talamini, MA. Laparoscopic Appendectomy and Herniorrhaphy. Chapter in

Advances in Surgery. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1993.

11. Talamini, MA. Laparoscopic Surgical Procedures: Present and Future. Chapter in Current

Therapy in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease edited by Theodore M. Bayless. 1993.

12. Talamini, MA. Controversies in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Contraindications,

Cholangiography, Pregnancy and Avoidance of Complications. Chapter in Bailliere's Clinical

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Gastroenterology .1993.

13. Talamini, MA. Selective Cholangiography. Chapter in Principles of Laparoscopic

Surgery- 1st Edition. Edited by Robert Fitzgibbons, Jr. 1994.

14. Talamini, MA. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Chapter in Current Surgical Therapy- 5th

Edition. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1995.

15. Talamini MA, Fishman EK, Hruban RH, Pitt HA. Cystic Neoplasms. Chapter in

Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disease: The Team Approach. Edited by Henry A. Pitt. 1995.

16. Talamini, MA. Cancer of the Distal Common Bile Duct. Chapter in Hepatobiliary and

Pancreatic Disease: The Team Approach. Edited Henry A. Pitt. 1995.

17. Moesinger R, Talamini MA. Endoscopic Heller Myotomy. Chapter in Current Surgical

Therapy- 5th Edition. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1995.

18. Pitt HA, Talamini MA. Cancers of the Distal Bile Duct. Chapter in The Pancreas: A Clinical Textbook. Edited by Hans Begar & Andrew Warshaw. 1996.

19. Talamini MA. The Gallbladder As Seen Laparoscopically. Chapter in Atlas of Laparoscopic

Surgical Technique. Edited by Ara Darzi, Mark Talamini, & David Dunn. 1997.

20. Talamini MA. Laparoscopic Anatomy. Chapter in Atlas of Laparoscopic Surgical Technique. Edited by Ara Darzi, Mark Talamini, & David Dunn. 1997.

21. Talamini MA. The Esophageal Hiatus, Spleen, Stomach, & Vagi As Seen

Laparoscopically. Chapter in Atlas of Laparoscopic Surgery. 1997.

22. Talamini MA. Crohn's Disease of the Small Bowel. Chapter in Current Surgical

Therapy- 6th Edition. Edited by John L. Cameron. 1997.

23. Schell SR, Talamini MA, Udelsman R. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Chapter in

Advances in Surgery. 1997.

24. Talamini MA, Kutka MF .Physiologic Changes Occurring During Laparoscopy

(Including Port Site Implantation). Chapter in Current Review of Minimally Invasive

Surgery. Edited by David C. Brooks. 1998.

25. Talamini MA. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy- Recognition and Management of Complications. Chapter in The Sages Manual. Edited by Carol Scott- Connor. 1998.

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26. Talamini MA. Minimally Invasive Surgery. Chapter in Evidence-Based Surgery. Edited by Toby Gordon and John Cameron. 1999.

27. Talamini MA. Laparoscopically Assisted Bowel Resection. Chapter in Advanced Therapy

of Inflammatory Bowel Disease- 2nd Edition. Edited by Theodore Bayless, Stephen Hanauer.

1999.

28. Talamini MA, Stanfield CL. Cholecystolithiasis. Chapter in The Practice of General

Surgery. Edited by Michael Sarr. 2001.

29. Talamini MA, Stanfield CL. Robotics in General Surgery. Chapter in Problems in General

Surgery. Vol. 18:1-8, 2001.

30. Are C, Talamini MA. Current knowledge regarding the biology of pneumoperitoneum based

surgery. Chapter in Problems in General Surgery. Vol. 18:52-63, 2001.

31. Talamini MA. Para-esophageal Hernia. Chapter in Pocket Medicine General Surgical

Therapy. 2001.

32. Talamini MA. Crohn’s Disease. Chapter in Pocket Medicine General Surgical

Therapy. 2001.

33. Are C, Talamini MA. Laparoscopic Techniques For Gastro-Esophageal Reflux. Chapter in

Current Therapy in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. Edited by Stephen Yang and Duke

Cameron. 2002.

34. Talamini MA. Robotic Surgery- Is It For You? Chapter in Advances in Surgery. Vol. 36:1-13, 2002.

35. Talamini MA. Intestinal Surgery. Chapter in Problems in General Surgery, Vol 20, 51-56,

2003. Edited by W. Scott Melvin.

36. Are C, Raman S, Talamini MA. Physiologic Consequences of Laparoscopic Surgery.

Edited by N. Soper, L. Swanstrom, S. Eubanks. 2004.

37. Talamini MA. Laparoscopic Robotic Surgery. Chapter in Controversies in

Laparoscopic Surgery. Edited by Michel Gagner. 2004.

38. Talamini MA. Stricturoplasty. Current Surgical Therapy- 8th Edition. Edited by John

Cameron. 2004.

39. Talamini MA. Surgical Management of Crohn’s Disease. Chapter in Current Therapy in

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Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Edited by Theodore Bayless. 2004.

40. Are C, Raman SP, Talamini MA. Port Site Closure Methods and Hernia Prevention. Chapter

in The SAGES Manual of Peri-Operative Care in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Edited by Richard

Whelan. 2004.

41. Talamini MA, Petelin JB, Cuschieri A. Complications of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy and

Laparoscopic Common Duct Exploration. In: The SAGES Manual – Fundamentals of Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy, and GI Endoscopy, 2n Edition. Edited

by Carol E.H. Scott-Conner. Springer NY, 2006.

42. Talamini MA. Robotic Surgery. In: Controversies in Laparoscopic Surgery. Edited by

Ahmad Assalia, Michel Gagner, Moshe Schein. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2006.

43. Talamini MA. Port-Site Closure: The End of a Laparoscopic Operation. In: Advanced

Therapy in Minimally Invasive Surgery. Edited by Mark Talamini. BC Decker, Hamilton,

Ontario, 2006.

44. Mintz Y, Talamini MA, Cullen J. Evolution of Laparoscopic Surgery: Lessons for NOTES.

In: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, Vol 18, No. 2: 225-

234. Guest Editor, Anthony Kalloo. Elsevier Saunders, Philadelphia, 2008.

45. Mintz Y, Talamini MA. Crohn’s Disease of the Small Bowel. In: Current Surgical

Therapy, 9th Edition, pp. 123-127 Edited by John Cameron. Mosby, 2008.

46. Cullen JP, Talamini MA. General Surgery Research: Current Trends and Recent

Innovations. In: Key Topics in Surgical Research and Methodology, 1st Edition, Chapter 62, pp.

781-791. Edited by Thanos Athanasiou, Haile Debas, Ara Darzi. Springer- Verlag, Berlin

Heidelberg, 2010.

47. Talamini MA, McLemore EC. Use of Strictureplasty in Crohn’s Disease. In: Current Surgical

Therapy, 10th Edition, pp. 101-105. Edited by John Cameron. 2011

INVITED TALKS (list not exhaustive) 1. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Visiting Professor at East Carolina University School of Medicine. July 1990.

2. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1990.

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3. Nutritional Support in Acutely Ill Patients. Visiting Professor at Suburban Hospital, Silver Spring, MD. . November 1990.

4. Digestive Laparoscopic Surgery. Visiting Professor at Hospital Das Clinicas, Sao Paulo, Brazil. July 1991.

5. Feeding Tubes, Drains, and IV Access Post Graduate Course. Update on Surgical Critical Care. August 1991.

6. Laparoscopic Surgical Procedures. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1991.

7. Laparoscopic Diagnostic and Surgical Trends. Presented at the Current and Future Trends in Surgical Nursing. November 1991.

8. Selective Cholangiography. Presented at The Saskatoon City Hospital lst International Symposium of Minimal Access Surgery. August 1992.

9. Nutritional Support and Critical Care. Presented at the 1992 Update on Surgical Critical Care. August 1992.

10. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy/Laparoscopy and Critical Illness: Indications, Risks, Techniques and Outcomes. Presented at the 1992 Update on Surgical Critical Care. August 1992.

11. Laparoscopic Surgery: 1992. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1992.

12. Basics of Enteral Absorption. Presented at Maryland General Hospital Grand Rounds. April 1993.

13. The Current Status of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Presented at Harford Memorial Hospital Visiting Professor Program. January 1994.

14. Laparoscopic Surgery: A Rational Approach. Presented at Abington Memorial Hospital Mortality & Morbidity Conference. April 1994.

15. Laparoscopic Surgery: A Rational Approach. Presented at Montgomery General Hospital Grand Rounds. June 1994.

16. An experimental user interface for an interactive surgical robot. Presented at the Proc. of First International Symposium on Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery .September 1994.

17. Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease.

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Baltimore, MD. October 1994. 18. Laparoscopic Transperitoneal Hernia Repair. Presented at The Southeastern Surgical Conference. February 1995.

19. Surgical vs. Radiologic Treatment of Benign and Malignant Biliary Strictures. Presented at The Southeastern Surgical Conference. February 1995.

20. Naval At-Sea Laparoscopic Telementoring. Presented at the Second International Symposium on Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery (MRCAS). November 1995.

21. Land-To-Ship Naval Laparoscopic Telementoring. Presented at the SAGES Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. March 1996.

22. Functional Recovery After Open and Laparoscopic Inguinal Herniorrhaphy. Presented at the SAGES Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. March 1996.

23. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1996.

24. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1996.

25. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1996.

26. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1996. 27. Current Status of Ileo-anal Pouch Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1996. 28. Adenocarcinoma of the Ampulla of Vater: A 28 Year Experience. Presented at the Southern Surgical Association. Palm Beach, FL. December 1996. 29. Nutritional Support. Presented at Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 1997. 30. Symposium on IBD: Surgical Therapy. Presented at Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 1997. 31. Laparoscopic Nissen. Presented at Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 1997 32. Increased Mediastinal Pressure and Decreased Cardiac Output During Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication. Presented at the Society of University Surgeons. Tampa, FL. February 1997.

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33. Outpatient Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Patient and Nursing Opinion. Presented at the SAGES Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. March 1997. 34. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1997. 35. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1997. 36. Laparoscopic Staging of Esophageal Cancer Alters Neoadjuvant Therapy. Presented at Digestive Disease Week. Washington, DC. May 1997. 37. Laparoscopic Anti-reflux Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Biennial Meeting. Baltimore, MD. June 1997. 38. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1997. 39. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1997. 40. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: Is It Really an Outpatient Procedure? Presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. October 1997. 41. New Developments in IBD Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1997. 42. Laparoscopic Anti-reflux Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1997. 43. Mucinous Cystadenomas of the Pancreas: Is Enucleation an Adequate Operation. Presented at the Southern Surgical Association. Hot Springs, VA. December 1997. 44. Parenteral Nutrition. Presented at Harford Memorial Grand Rounds. Havre de Grace, MD. January 1998. 45. CO2 Absorption Alone May Not Be Responsible for Decreased Cardiac Output During

Laparoscopic Nissen Fundoplication. Presented at the 40th Annual Society of University Surgeons Meeting. Milwaukee, WI. February 1998. 46. Is Smaller Better? Laparoscopic Therapy in the Management of Crohn's Disease. Presented at the Walter Reed GI Symposium. McLean, VA. March 1998. 47. Laparoscopic Gastric Surgery. Laparoscopic Symposium at Digestive Disease Week for the Society for Surgeons of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT). New Orleans, LA. May 1998. 48. Tricks with Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. Presented at the American College of

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Surgery Annual Fall Meeting. Orlando, FL. October 1998. 49. New Developments in IBD Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 1998. 50. Management of Common Bile Duct Stones in the Era of Laparoscopy. Presented at the Pennsylvania Hospital Symposium. Philadelphia, PA. November 1998. 51. New Perspectives on GERD. Presented at Union Memorial Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. January 1999. 52. Management of Diverticulitis in the Outpatient Era. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Park City, UT. February 1999. 53. Surgical Therapy. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Park City, UT. February 1999. 54. Surgical Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Park City, UT. February 1999. 55. . Talamini MA. Gastrointestinal Interactive Case Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Park City, UT. February 1999. 56. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1999. 57. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Marco Island, FL. March 1999. 58. Whipple Procedure. Presented at Franklin Square Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. May 1999. 59. Laparoscopic Surgery: What’s The Difference? Presented at the Johns Hopkins Biennial Celebration. June 1999. 60. Patient Selection, Preparation and Complications of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1999. 61. Strategies for Perioperative Nutritional Management. Presented at the Johns Hopkins Perioperative Management Course. Aspen, CO. August 1999. 62. Surgical Therapy. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2000. 63. Management of Colorectal Cancer. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2000. 64. Symposium on Lower GI Bleeding: Surgical Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical

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Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2000. 65. Talamini MA. Gastrointestinal Case Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2000. 66. Staging Gastric and Esophageal Cancer- Techniques & Implications for Therapy. Presented at the SAGES Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. March 2000. 67. Impact on Nutritional Support. Presented at St. Joseph Hospital Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. March 2000. 68. Gallstones: How Are They Managed? Presented at Hepato-Biliary Diseases for Practitioners. Baltimore, MD. April 2000. 69. The Physiology of Laparoscopic Surgery- What’s Really Happening During Your Lap Chole. Presented at the General Surgery Update. Hilton Head, SC. April 2000. 70. The Role of Laparoscopy in Cancer Surgery. Presented at the General Surgery Update. Hilton Head, SC. 2000. 71. Management of Diverticulitis in the Outpatient Era. Presented at the General Surgery Update. Hilton Head, SC. April 2000. 72. Pulmonary Function and Complications Following Laparoscopy. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting. Washington, DC. May 2000. 73. Diverticular Disease for the Internist. Presented at Topics In Clinical Medicine. Baltimore, MD. May 2000. 74. Current Status of the Ileo-Anal Pouch. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 2000. 75. Management of Specific Complications: Inflammatory Masses, Abscesses and Fistulae. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. October 2000. 76. Laparoscopic Surgery for Crohn’s Disease: Reasons for Conversion. Presented at the Southern Surgical Association. Palm Beach, FL. December 2000. 77. Diverticular Disease. Internal Medicine Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. December 2000. 78. Virtual GI Surgery. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2001. 79. Surgical Therapy for Barrett’s Esophagus. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2001. 80. Symposium on IBD: A Surgeon’s Perspective. Presented at Medical and Surgical

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Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2001. 81. Gastrointestinal Interactive Case Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2001. 82. Robotic Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at CIMIT Annual Meeting, Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, MA. February 2001. 83. Robotic Laparoscopic Surgery: Early Lessons Learned. Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. April 2001. 84. CO2 Pneumoperitoneum Alters Acute Phase Response Induced By Lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. April 2001. 85. Nutrition in Cardiac Surgical Patients. Presented at St. Joseph Hospital Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. April 2001. 86. What’s New in IBD? Presented at the Johns Hopkins Biennial Meeting. Baltimore, MD. June 2001. 87. Minimally Invasive Surgery: The New Frontier. Presented at Surgery Update 2001. West Virginia Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. Morgantown, WV. September 2001. 88. Laparoscopy in Surgery of the Small Bowel: Adhesive Obstruction to Crohn’s Disease. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. October 2001.

89. Laparoscopic Antireflux Surgery: Evolving Experience. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 2001. 90. Surgical Management of Obesity. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2002. 91. Radiofrequency Ablation/ The Failed Nissen. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2002. 92. Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Interactive Case Management. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Aspen, CO. February 2002. 93. The Surgical Recovery Index: A Novel Tool for Measuing the Advantage of Laparoscopic Surgery in Post-Operative Recovery. Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. New York, NY. March 2002.

94. Surgery for GERD. Presented at the 4th Annual Hepato-Biliary Diseases for Practitioners. Baltimore, MD. April 2002. 95. Robotic Surgery. Presented at Topics in Clinical Medicine. Baltimore, MD. May 2002.

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96. Controversies in IBD Surgery. Presented at Topics in Gastroenterology and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. October 2002. 97. Role of Antireflux Surgery. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2003. 98. Surgical Approach to IBD. Presented at Medical and Surgical Gastroenterology: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Vail, CO. February 2003. 99. Robotic Surgery- The Time Has Come. University of Rochester Grand Rounds. Rochester, NY. March 2003. 100. Minimally Invasive Surgery and Robotics in Surgical Oncology. Presented at the Society of Surgical Oncology. Los Angeles, CA. March 2003. 101. Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Fifth Annual Hepato-Biliary Diseases for Practitioners. Baltimore, MD. April 2003. 102. The Dawn of Robotic Surgery. Presented At The Johns Hopkins Biennial Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. May 2003. 103. Robotic Surgery: A New Frontier. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Northern California chapter of the American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, CA. May 2003. 104. Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery. Presented at the Intuitive Surgical Corp. Lecture Series. Washington, DC. June 2003. 105. Robotics. Presented at St. Agnes Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. June 2003. 106. Ileoanal Pouch: Patient Selection and Results. Presented at Topics in GI and Liver Disease. Baltimore, MD. September 2003. 107. Robotics: What You Should Know To Get Started. Presented at the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS) Annual 108. Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. September 2003. 109. Robotics. Presented at the Association of Perioperative Nurses. Baltimore, MD. September 2003. 110. Robotics and Reflux: The Role of Robotics and Antireflux Disease. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. October 2003. 111. The Promise of Robotics In General Surgery. Presented at the American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. October 2003. 112. Robotics and You: Will Robotics Become the Surgeons of the Future? Baltimore, MD.

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November 2003. 113. Robotic Surgery 2003. Presented at the Society of Clinical Surgeons. Baltimore, MD. November 2003. 114. Robotics: After The Honeymoon Is Over. Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. March 2004. 115. Patient Safety- Introduction of New Technology with Patient Safety in Mind. Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. March 2004. 116. Palliative Procedures for the Liver and Pancreas. Presented at SAGES Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. March 2004. 117. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Presented at Topics in Clinical Medicine. Baltimore, MD. May 2004. 118. Robotics. Presented at Christiana Hospital Grand Rounds. Christiana, DE. June 2004. 119. Simulation, Virtual Reality & Standardized Testing For Skills. Presented at the annual AHPBA Meeting. Washington, DC. June 2004. 120. The Role of Surgery in IBD Management. Presented at the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Patient & Family Education Day. Baltimore, MD. June 2004. 121. The Physiology of Laparoscopic Surgery. Presented at St. Agnes Grand Rounds. Baltimore, MD. June 2004. 122. Surgical Salvage of the GI Bleeder: Who, When, and How? Presented at the Fifth Annual Gastroenterology and Hepatology Viva La Vida. Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. March 2005. 123. The Biology of Minimally Invasive Surgery. Presented at The Fourth Annual Joaquin Aldrete Lecture in Gastrointestinal Surgery. University of Alabama, Birmingham. November 2005. 124. Golden Rules for Physicians – Precepts That Should be Considered Regularly. Scripps Memorial Hospital Grand Rounds, La Jolla, CA. December 2005. 125. Robotic Positioning & Technology. Presented at the UCI Pacific Rim Robotics Symposium, Orange, CA. January 2006. 126. Cost Benefits of Robotics. Presented at the SAGES/MIRA Robotics Postgraduate Course, SAGES Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. April 2006. 127. Ethics: Life as a Surgeon. UCSD Surgical Grand Rounds, La Jolla, CA. July 2006. 128. Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery. UCSD Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds,

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San Diego, CA. July 2006. 129. Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery. Presented to the Tech Coast Angels, La Jolla, CA. July 2006. 130. Advantages of Robotic Surgery. Stein Institute for Research on Aging, La Jolla, CA. July 2006. 131. Biology of Pneumoperitoneum. Resident Research Conference, San Diego, CA. August 2006. 132. Advances in Robotic Surgery. Tech Coast Angels, La Jolla, CA. Sept. 2006 133. The Biology of Minimally Invasive Surgery. Los Angeles Surgical Society, Los Angeles, CA. October 2006. 134. Robotic Surgery. American Gynecologic Club Annual Meeting, La Jolla, CA. October 2006. 135. Robotic Surgery: Does it Have a Role in GI Surgery? American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. October 2006. 136. The Future of Surgery. UCSD Connect Frontiers in Technology Lecture, La Jolla, CA. October 2006. 137. Advances in Robotic Surgery. UCSD Medicine Grand Rounds, San Diego, CA. October 2006. 138. The Future of Surgery. UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering, Council of Advisors, La Jolla, CA. October 2006. 139. Surgical Ileus/SBO. Surgery Grand Rouds. San Diego, CA. January 2007. 140. Robotics in Surgery. Association of Academic Surgery. Phoenix, AZ, February 2007. 141. Surgery of the Future. UCSD Chancellor’s Board of Overseers. La Jolla, CA. February 2007.

142. Technique of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy – How to Avoid Bile Duct Injury. UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. San Diego, CA. February 2007. 143. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Anti-Reflux Operations – How to Avoid/Manage Complications. UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. San Diego, CA . February 2007. 144. Laparoscopic Robotic Treatment of Rectal Cancer. UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. San Diego, CA. February 2007.

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145. Robotic Approaches to Rectal Cancer. Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery CME Course/Sharp Hospital, San Diego, CA. March 2007. 146. Advances in Robotics. Visiting Professor, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington. May 2007 147. Advances in Robotic Surgery. Grand Rounds Lecturer, Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, California. June 2007. 148. Advantages of Robotic Surgery. SIRA Lecture. Coronado, California. July 2007. 149. Update on Robotics and MIS. Presentation to the TATRC. San Diego, CA. July 2007. 150. Values & Outcomes. UCSD Surgical Grand Rounds, La Jolla, California. July 2007. 151. Endoluminal Surgery. VHA/OR Nursing Executives, San Diego, California. October 2007. 152. NOTES – Hybrid Approach. American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA. October 2007.

153. Laparoscopic Splenectomy. Presentation to 78th Argentina Congress of Surgery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. October 2007.

154. Education in Surgery. Presentation to 78th Argentina Congress of Surgery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. October 2007.

155. Management of Choledochal Cyst. Presentation to 78th Argentina Congress of Surgery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. October 2007. 156. Advances in Robotics. Visiting Professor, University of Missouri, Columbia, Columbia, MO. November 2007. 157. Advances in MIS. Visiting Professor, UT Southwestern/Dallas, Dallas, TX. November 2007. 158. Update on Gallbladder Cancer. UCSD Surgical Grand Rounds, La Jolla, California. January 2008. 159. Choledocholithiasis: Options in Mangement. UCSD Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. San Diego, CA. March 2008.

160. Update on NOTES. Visiting Professor, UCLA. UCLA Surgical Grand Rounds. Los Angeles, CA. March 2008.

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161. Surgery for the 21st Century. UCSD Bioengineering Seminar, La Jolla, California. May 2008. 162. Update on NOTES. San Diego Chapter ACS. San Diego, California. June 2008. 163. Robotic Surgery. UCSD Pediatric Grand Rounds. San Diego, California. June 2008. 164. Update on NOTES. UCSD GI Grand Rounds. La Jolla, California. July 2008. 165. Update on NOTES. Southern California GI Society. Dana Point, California. July 2008. 166. Update on Robotic Surgery and MIS. Osher Lifelong Institute. La Jolla, California. September 2008. 167. The Future of Surgery. La Jolla New Generations Rotary Club. La Jolla, California, October 2008. 168. The Future of Surgery. The Sidney Ziffren Lecture, University of Iowa Postgraduate Conference in Surgery. Iowa City, Iowa. October 2008.

169. A Brief History of NOTES. 2nd Annual Hands-On NOTES Course. University of California, San Diego. La Jolla, California. October 2008

170. Transgastric and Transvaginal Appendectomy: Is it Worthwhile? 2nd Annual Hands-On NOTES Course. University of California, San Diego. La Jolla, California. October 2008.

171. NOSCAR: What’s New and What Lies Ahead. 2nd Annual Hands-On NOTES Course. University of California, San Diego. La Jolla, California. October 2008.

172. How to Avoid Bile Duct Injury at Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy. 32nd Annual San Diego Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. University of California, San Diego. San Diego, California. March 2009.

173. NOTES vs. Single Port Laparoscopic Surgery: Are They the Same Surgery? 32nd

Annual San Diego Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. University of California, San Diego. San Diego, California. March 2009.

174. Transgastric Appendectomy. 32nd Annual San Diego Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery. University of California, San Diego. San Diego, California. March 2009.

175. Update on NOTES. Thomas G. Orr Memorial Lecture. 61st Annual Meeting of The Southwestern Surgical Congress. San Diego, California. March 2009. 176. The Future of Surgery. Keynote Lecture to the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO). Cal-IT, University of California, San Diego. San Diego, California. March 2009.

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177. New Surgical Concepts in IBD: Laparoscopic Surgery and Stricturoplasty. New Advances in IBD. Scripps Health/CME. San Diego, California. September 2009. 178. Controversies in IBD: Treatment of Fulminant Ulcerative Colitis – Treat with Surgery. New Advances in IBD. Scripps Health/CME. San Diego, California. September 2009. 179. Critical Review of Data from Clinical Trials. Future Directions in MIS: NOTES, Intraluminal Surgery, Hybrid Procedures and Single-Port Laparsocopy (PS104), American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. October 2009. 180. Update on Robotic Surgery. 2009 Health City Symposium in Taipei – Joint Symposium between national Yang Ming University and UC San Diego. Taipei, Taiwan. October 2009. 181. Update on NOTES. Visiting Professor Lecture, University of Wisconsin Department of Surgery. Madison, Wisconsin. November 2009 182. Update on NOTES. Visiting Professor Lecture, North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital. New Hyde Park, New York. January 2010. 183. Surgeons and Surgery: Past, Present Future. The George Schultz Memorial Lecture,

University of Denver, Department of Surgery. Denver, Colorado. January 2010 184. The Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in Crohn’s Disease. Assembly in Surgery,

UCSD Department of Surgery. San Diego, California. February 2010. 185. Update on NOTES: What’s Next? Assembly in Surgery, UCSD Department of Surgery. San

Diego, California. February 2010.

186. History of NOTES and Single-Incision Surgery. 3rd Annual UCSD Urology Postgraduate Course. La Jolla, California. March 2010. 187. Blurring the Line Between Surgery and Endoscopy. AGA Tech Conference 2010. Palo

Alto, California. March 2010.

188. Update on NOTES. Visiting Professor Lecture, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Department of Surgery. Los Angeles, California. March 2010 189. Innovation in Surgery. Zuidema Visiting Professor & Grand Rounds Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Baltimore, MD, June 2010 190. Innovation in Surgery. Oklahoma Chapter American College of Surgeons & G. Rainey Williams Lecture, Department of Surgery, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Oklahoma City, OK, October 2010. 191. NOTES Update. Oklahoma Chapter American College of Surgeons & G. Rainey Williams Lecture, Department of Surgery, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Oklahoma City, OK, October 2010

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192. The Past, Present and Future of Minimally Invasive Surgery. 4th Annual UCSD Hands-On NOTES & Single Site Surgery Symposium. University of California, San Diego. San Diego, CA, November 2010 193. Transgastric and Transvaginal Appendectomy: Is it Worthwhile? 4th Annual UCSD Hands-On NOTES & Single Site Surgery Symposium. University of California, San Diego. San Diego, CA, November 2010.. Innovation in NOTES. Visiting Professor Lecture. Surgical Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic Rochester. Rochester, MN, February 2011. 194. NOTES: Concept to Clinical Trials. Visiting Professor Lecture. Surgical Grand Rounds, Mayo Clinic Rochester. Rochester, MN, February 2011. 195. Innovations in Robotic Surgery. Shirey Visiting Professor Lectureship. York Hospital. York, PA. May 2011. 196. Postoperative Ileus – Postop Pain and Management. Invited talk to Ferring Research Institute. San Diego, CA. July 2011

197. Management of the Disastrous Crohn’s Abdomen. 29th Brazilian College of Surgeons. Fortaleza, Brazil. August 2011

198. Natural Orifice Surgery – The UCSD Experience. 29th Brazilian College of Surgeons. Fortaleza, Brazil. August 2011

199. Robotics Applications in General Surgery. 29th Brazilian College of Surgeons. Fortaleza, Brazil. August 2011 200. Future of Surgery. 12th Annual Steinberg-Bernstein. Visiting Professor - McGill University MIS Program. Montreal, Canada. September 2011

201. Natural Orifice Surgery. 12th Annual Steinberg-Bernstein Visiting Professor, McGill University MIS Program, Montreal, Canada. September 2011

202. Robotics in IBD Surgery Fad or Future. 35th Annual San Diego Postgraduate Assembly in Surgery, UCSD, Hard Rock Hotel, San Diego, CA. April 2012 203. Clinical Service Lines: Implications for Departments of Surgery. Society of Surgical Chairs Annual Business Meeting during the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Chicago, IL. September 2012 204. Future of Surgery. 2012 Owen Wangensteen Lecturer. University of Minnesota Department of Surgery. Minneapolis, MN. October 2012 205. Why & How to do Non-Patient Based Learning. Panelist, 40 Years in Practice?

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Ensuring a Lifetime of High Quality Surgical Performance: Incentives, Pressures, Technology. The Methodist Hospital Research Institute. Houston, TX. February 2013 206. Who Owns this Problem? Who Should Pay? Panelist, 40 Years in Practice? Ensuring a Lifetime of High Quality Surgical Performance: Incentives, Pressures, Technology. The Methodist Hospital Research Institute. Houston, TX. February 2013 207. Future of Surgery. 2013 Richardson Visiting Professor & Lectureship. Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Surgery. Boston, MA. March 2013 208. Surgical Freedom: Balancing Patient Safety v. Surgical Innovation. SAGES/ALACE Symposium – Surgery South of the Border – What’s New? Balitmore, MD. April 2013 209. Future of Surgery. Visiting Professor. Department of Surgery, University of California Irvine. Irvine, California. April 2013 210. Future of Surgery. Liu Visiting Professor Lecturer. Department of Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University. May 2013

BOOKS:

Talamini, MA. Advanced Therapy in Minimally Invasive Surgery. BC Decker, Hamilton, Ontario. 2006.