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TVASurg New Video Release – Synchronous Pancreas-Kidney Transplant Now Available

http://pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/TVASurg_content/surg/PT_SPKcommonArterialGraft.html

Former Fellow Dr. Elijah Dixon visits Toronto as the 2nd Annual Feeney Distinguished Lecturer

Dr. Elijah Dixon with Dr. Paul D. Greig, longstanding Toronto Fellowship Director and mentor   The 14th Floor  classroom  at Mt. Sinai Hospital was filled to capacity at 7:30 a.m. as residents, fellows and faculty from all over the city to gathered to hear Dr....

Toronto Fellow Gonzalo Sapisochin assists in life-saving liver transplant for 3 year old twin at SickKids Hospital

When Canadians Johanne and Michael Wagner adopted two sick babies from a Vietnamese orphanage in 2012, they promised the little girls that they would do everything possible “to make everything OK.” Read more on UHN News.

Dr. Mark Cattral and Fellows Andrew Barbas and Gonzalo Sapisochin Participate in a Rare Triple Transplant Surgery

A unique triple transplant has transformed the life of a 19-year-old Cystic Fibrosis patient who can now walk without an oxygen tank, exercise, eat full meals, and plan for the future. Read more on UHN News.

Toronto Video Atlas of Surgery ( TVASurg) latest release: Isolated Bowel Transplant

See it here: http://pie.med.utoronto.ca/tvasurg/TVASurg_content/surg/PT_smallBowelTransplant.html
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Message from the Director
    • History of the Fellowship
    • Related Fellowships
    • Electives & Observerships
    • University of Toronto
    • Ajmera Transplant Centre
    • UHN
    • PMCC
    • Toronto
    • PGME Orientation Handbook
  • Application Process
    • HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship Matched Positions
    • Paul Greig International Positions
    • AOT Matched Positions
    • Application FAQ
  • Fellowship Overview
    • Description
    • The Role of the University of Toronto
    • Rotations
    • Curriculum & Didactic Teaching
    • Toronto Video Atlas
    • Invited Professors
    • Fellowship FAQ
  • Clinical Programs
    • The HPB Oncology Program
    • The HPB Service
    • Hepatic Surgical Oncology & the Liver Program
    • Pancreatic Surgical Oncology & the Pancreas Program
    • Biliary Oncology & the Biliary Program
    • The Liver Transplant Program
    • Clinics in Surgical, Medical & Radiation Oncology
  • Research Program
    • Overview
    • Clinical
    • Basic
    • Academic Productivity
  • Faculty
    • Cattral
    • Gallinger
    • Ghanekar
    • McGilvray
    • Moulton
    • Reichman
    • Sapisochin
    • Sayed
    • Selzner
    • Shwaartz
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    • Former Fellows
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