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Fellowship in HPB Surgical Oncology
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Toronto Fellowship Research Director Speaks at International Symposium in Seoul

Last week Dr. Gonzalo Sapisochin spoke in Seoul, Korea at the International Symposium in Commemoration of 5000 Living Donor Liver Transplants at the AMC (Asian Medical Centre). In addition to his talk, ‘Tailored Immunosuppression for HCC Patient – Is it...

Toronto Fellowship Director Speaking at Transplant Congress in Buenos Aires

Dr. Markus Selzner, Toronto Abdominal Organ Transplant Fellowship Director, is currently speaking at the Round Table on Asytole Donation at the 14th Annual Transplant Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is the first of 4 lectures he will give there this week:...

Applications for the Toronto HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship are Now Open

All applicants must register with, and apply through the Fellowship Council to be considered for an interview; submission deadline is February 12, 2019. For further details please visit the TorontoHPBFellowship website:...
  • 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
  • Alumni
    • Former Fellows
    • Current Fellows
  • Contact Us
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