Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation

Dr. Jeff  Warren, MD, FRCPC, is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He has been a staff Urologist since 2009 and obtained his fellowship in multi-organ transplants, including kidneys and pancreases, from the University of Western...

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Main Authors: Nikhile Mookerji, Gurpreet Malhi
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Language:English
Published: University of Ottawa 2018-05-01
Series:University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2430
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spelling doaj-3d7cc6d56020420c953e7683f00b20e22020-11-24T23:56:14ZengUniversity of OttawaUniversity of Ottawa Journal of Medicine2292-650X2292-65182018-05-018110.18192/uojm.v8i1.2430Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal TransplantationNikhile Mookerji0Gurpreet Malhi1University of OttawaUniversity of Ottawa Dr. Jeff  Warren, MD, FRCPC, is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He has been a staff Urologist since 2009 and obtained his fellowship in multi-organ transplants, including kidneys and pancreases, from the University of Western Ontario. He received his MD from the University of Ottawa in 2002 and also completed his residency at the University of Ottawa in 2007. He is currently the head of surgical foundations for all surgical residency programs at the University of Ottawa. His clinical interests are in kidney transplantation surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and medical education. Dr. Tom Skinner, MD, FRCPC, is a transplant fellow at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He received his MD from Dalhousie University in 2012 and completed his Urology residency at Queen’s University in 2017. He has a BSc. from the University of British Columbia and a MSc. from McGill University. His clinical interests are in minimally invasive surgery, renal transplantation, surgical education, and healthcare economics. During this interview, Dr. Skinner and Dr. Warren discuss the current state of transplant surgery, the biggest challenges to transplanting patients, and the future of the specialty. They also discuss robotic surgery and the Spanish model for organ donation. https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2430TransplantationUrologySurgeryRobotic SurgeryXenotransplantation
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Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine
Transplantation
Urology
Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Xenotransplantation
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Gurpreet Malhi
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title Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
title_short Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
title_full Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
title_fullStr Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Transplantation and Surgery: A Discussion on the Current and Future Direction of Renal Transplantation
title_sort transplantation and surgery: a discussion on the current and future direction of renal transplantation
publisher University of Ottawa
series University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine
issn 2292-650X
2292-6518
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Dr. Jeff  Warren, MD, FRCPC, is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He has been a staff Urologist since 2009 and obtained his fellowship in multi-organ transplants, including kidneys and pancreases, from the University of Western Ontario. He received his MD from the University of Ottawa in 2002 and also completed his residency at the University of Ottawa in 2007. He is currently the head of surgical foundations for all surgical residency programs at the University of Ottawa. His clinical interests are in kidney transplantation surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and medical education. Dr. Tom Skinner, MD, FRCPC, is a transplant fellow at the University of Ottawa within the Department of Surgery, Division of Urology. He received his MD from Dalhousie University in 2012 and completed his Urology residency at Queen’s University in 2017. He has a BSc. from the University of British Columbia and a MSc. from McGill University. His clinical interests are in minimally invasive surgery, renal transplantation, surgical education, and healthcare economics. During this interview, Dr. Skinner and Dr. Warren discuss the current state of transplant surgery, the biggest challenges to transplanting patients, and the future of the specialty. They also discuss robotic surgery and the Spanish model for organ donation.
topic Transplantation
Urology
Surgery
Robotic Surgery
Xenotransplantation
url https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ottawa/index.php/uojm-jmuo/article/view/2430
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