Program Description
The UCSF Abdominal Transplant Fellowship is a two-year fellowship program for those who have completed
General Surgery training and wish to specialize in multi-organ abdominal transplant surgery. Our training
program is approved by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) to train in kidney, liver, and
pancreas transplantation. Our
fellows will receive advanced
training in deceased and living
donor organ procurement as well as
renal, pancreas, and liver
transplantation. As a
tremendously busy, high volume transplant center, all of our fellows receive ample exposure to the entire
spectrum of pre-, peri- and post-transplant patient care.
Transplant Rotation Summary
Our fellows rotate through three primary roles for eight months each. There are two clinical rotations,
the Kidney/Pancreas and the Liver Transplant Services, and a Donor
/ Research rotation. Typically, fellows spend two
or four continuous months on a rotation and then switch. There is no predetermined order for the rotations.
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