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Office
Lowry Building, 7th floor
Boston, MA 02215Phone+1 617-632-9700
Summary
- Dr. David Lee is a general surgeon in Boston, IL and is affiliated with Beth Israel Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Michigan Medical School and has been in practice 14 years. He specializes in transplantation and is experienced in hepatocellular carcinoma, liver, pancreas, and kidney transplantation, transplant surgery, and renal transplantation.
Education & Training
- University of MichiganFellowship, Transplant Hepatology, 2010 - 2012
- Rush University Medical CenterResidency, Surgery, 2003 - 2010
- University of Michigan Medical SchoolClass of 2003
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2022 - 2025
- IL State Medical License 2008 - 2023
- VA State Medical License 2012 - 2022
- FL State Medical License 2013 - 2020
- MI State Medical License 2010 - 2014
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- A Single-Center Retrospective Study to Identify Causes of Sex Differences in the Living Kidney Donor Evaluation Process.Ritah R Chumdermpadetsuk, Adriana Montalvan, Stalin Canizares, Bhavna Chopra, Martha Pavlakis
Kidney360. 2024-09-16 - 3 citationsLiver machine perfusion technology: Expanding the donor pool to improve access to liver transplantation.Stalin Canizares, Adriana Montalvan, Ritah Chumdermpadetsuk, Anna Modest, Devin Eckhoff
American Journal of Transplantation. 2024-09-01 - Impact of Donor Warm Ischemia Time on Graft Survival for Donation After Circulatory Death Kidney Transplantation.Ritah R Chumdermpadetsuk, Donna Marie L Alvino, Sumedh Kaul, Aaron Fleishman, Devin E Eckhoff
Transplantation. 2024-07-25
Journal Articles
- Coding and noncoding variation of the human calcium channel 4 subunit gene, CACNB4 in patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy and episodic ataxiaEscayg A, DeWaard M, Lee, DD, Bichet D, Wolf P, Mayer T, Johnston J, Baloh R, Sander T, Meisler MH., American Journal of Human Genetics, 2000
Professional Memberships
- American Society of Transplant SurgeonsMember
- Fellow
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