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Toronto HPB Fellowship Matches Dr. Chaya Shwaartz

June 18, 2018

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Chaya Shwaartz will begin her Fellowship with the HPB Surgical Oncology Program in 2019.

Future co-fellow, Dr. Christopher Shubert, commences his Fellowship in Toronto this August.

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