About me
In my 30 years of practice, I have found inspiration and grace in transplant for the opportunity to be a participant in the gift of life.
As a professor of surgery in the division of transplantation surgery, I treat patients at the end stage of liver and kidney disease, diabetes with kidney disease and pancreas, and biliary disease. My clinical interests include liver transplantation, renal transplantation and surgical management of hepato-biliary diseases.
Prior to joining the University of Florida College of Medicine, I worked as chief transplant officer and medical director of transplant services at Wellstar Health System in Marietta, Georgia, as chairman and program director of the Piedmont Transplant Institute in Atlanta and as director of both kidney and liver transplant services at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
I earned my medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed a general residency at New England Medical Center in Boston. Afterwards, I completed a clinical and research fellowship in transplantation surgery at Harvard Medical School.
In my free time, I enjoy many outdoor activities, including mountain biking, pickle ball and relaxing at the beach with my kids.
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My research
Top areas of exploration
- Liver Transplantation , 9 publications
- Tacrolimus , 5 publications
- Immunosuppressive Agents , 5 publications
- Liver Neoplasms , 3 publications