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330 Brookline Ave
Stoneman 928
Boston, MA 02215Phone+1 617-667-3798Fax+1 617-667-7756
Summary
- Chief, Division of General Surgery
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Professor of Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA. USA
Education & Training
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumResidency, Surgery, 1985 - 1992
- Albany Medical CollegeClass of 1985
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 1996 - 2025
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- America's Top Doctors Castle Connolly, 2010-2014
- America's Top Doctors for Cancer Castle Connolly, 2010-2013
- Boston Magazine Castle Connolly, 2009-2013
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsPredictors of non-home discharge after pancreatoduodenectomy in patients aged 80 years and above.Ritah R Chumdermpadetsuk, Mateo Garland, John Christopher Polanco-Santana, Mark P Callery, Tara S Kent
HPB. 2024-03-01 - Patients' perceptions of the post-pancreatectomy discharge process.Rodrigo Calvillo-Ortiz, J C Polanco-Santana, Ammara A Watkins, Manuel Castillo-Angeles, Luis Anguiano-Landa
HPB. 2023-10-01 - Mexico: the Inaugural International Chapter of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract.Eduardo E Montalvo-Jave, Edwin A Ayala-Moreno, Nathaniel J Soper, Stanley W Ashley, Steven Stain
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. 2022-03-01
Journal Articles
- Periampullary Cancer Patients with Limited English Proficiency Have Increased Mortality Compared to English Proficient PatientsCourtney E Barrows, Mark P Callery, Journal of The American College of Surgeons
Authored Content
- Periampullary Cancer Patients with Limited English Proficiency Have Increased Mortality Compared to English Proficient PatientsOctober 2018
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