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Internationally Awarded Professor and Mentor, Dr. Paul Greig, Uses New Virtual Reality Module to Teach HPB Surgical Anatomy to Toronto Fellows

Twice a year Fellowship Co-Director, Dr. Paul Greig,  gives a seminar on “Surgical HPB Anatomy” to his  1st year Fellows. Traditionally, his presentation is done using an easel and dry markers. This year, the TVASurg Editor and his team took advantage of their vast...

Applications for the 2018 Toronto HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship Open December 5

The Fellowship Council has announced that applications for AHPBA-accredited Surgical Fellowships will open December 5, 2016.   All applicants to the Toronto HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship must register with, and apply through the Fellowship Council to be...

International Multicenter Study led by Recent Fellow Graduate, Dr. Gonzalo Sapisochin, Published in AASLD’s HEPATOLOGY

“Liver transplantation for “very early” intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: International retrospective study supporting a prospective assessment” was recently published in the AASLD’s official journal, Hepatology. First author, coordinator and recent Toronto...

Toronto Fellowship Alumnus Dr. Juan R. Sanabria, appointed Vice-Chair and Scientific Director Marshall University

  http://www.marshall.edu/ucomm/2016/08/01/new-specialists-join-school-medicine-marshall-health/;
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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
  • Research Program
    • Overview
    • Clinical
    • Basic
    • Academic Productivity
  • Faculty
    • Cattral
    • Gallinger
    • Ghanekar
    • McGilvray
    • Moulton
    • Reichman
    • Sapisochin
    • Sayed
    • Selzner
    • Shwaartz
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