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Fellowship in Abdominal Organ Transplantation
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Toronto Video Atlas Examines Wedge Resection Techniques

The Toronto Video Atlas of Liver, Pancreas and Transplant Surgery is pleased to announce a collection of videos that describe the Wedge Resection technique. Please stay tuned for more updates in June! Link:...

Dr. William Chapman speaks in Toronto as the 2016 Mummenhoff Distinguished Lecturer

  Dr. William Chapman, Chief of Abdominal Organ Transplant and Chair of Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis, speaks to Toronto General Staff, Fellows and Residents on  ‘Development of an Organ Donor Recovery Center’ on Wednesday May 18th. This...

Recent Toronto Fellowship Graduate and TGH Transplant Surgeon, Dr. Gonzalo Sapisochin, recognized as ‘Rising Star’ at ILTS congress today

Dr. Gonzalo Sapisochin is being honoured with the Rising Star Award today for his presentation on Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma and Liver Transplantation at the International Liver Transplantation Society’s Annual Congress in Seoul, South Korea. His presentation,...
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  • About Us
    • Message from the Director
    • History of the Fellowship
    • Related Fellowships
    • Electives & Observerships
    • University of Toronto
    • UHN
    • Ajmera Transplant Centre
    • Toronto
    • PGME Orientation Handbook
  • Application Process
    • Abdominal Organ Fellowship Matched Positions
    • Paul Greig International Positions
    • HPB 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
    • Liver Transplant Program
    • Living Donor Liver Transplant
    • Pediatric Liver Transplant
    • Pancreas Transplant Program
    • Kidney Transplant Program
    • Small Intestine Transplant Program
    • Vascular Access Program
    • Deceased Donor Procurement
    • Combined Organ Transplantation
    • HPB Surgery Program
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    • Basic
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    • Cattral
    • Gallinger
    • Ghanekar
    • McGilvray
    • Moulton
    • Reichman
    • Sapisochin
    • Sayed
    • Selzner
    • Shwaartz
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