Friday, 30 November 2012

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Warren R. Maley is an associate professor of surgery at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the director of liver transplantation at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Twenty years ago, when he first arrived at Johns Hopkins to complete his surgical internship, Maley had already attained recognition as a medical scholar and had received national honors for excellence in the medical profession. He finished his residency at Johns Hopkins and later completed a gastrointestinal and transplant fellowship at this hospital. He continued to hone his surgical technique at institutions such as the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, England, Allegheny Surgical Associates in Pittsburgh and the Louisiana State University’s Health Sciences Center in Shreveport. Over the years, he has become known for his skillful performance in the operating room and has helped Hopkins train countless young transplant fellows to become outstanding surgeons. His research and academic work focuses on organ preservation and clinical outcomes. He is a member of the Association for Academic Surgery as well as the American Society of Transplantation.

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery

Liver Surgery



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