Abdominal Multi-Organ Transplant Fellowship

65

Active Clinical Trials

$8.6M

Research Grants

140

Peer-Reviewed Publications in 2023

663

Transplants in 2023

About the Fellowship

The Abdominal Multi-Organ Transplantation Fellowship provides trainees with comprehensive experience in the pre-, intra- and postoperative care of the transplant patient. Trainees will have a broad range of surgical, clinical and research experiences and will be involved in medical and surgical management of renal, pancreas and liver transplants, immunosuppression, critical care management, and the handling of medical and surgical complications. The overall goal of the program is to graduate trainees that can thrive in any modern transplant program and perform with exceptional skill the necessary functions of surgeon, researcher and educator.

HPB

This year we are pleased to announce our affiliation with The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. As part of our new ASTS/TACC HPB accreditation our fellows will have a dedicated two month HPB rotation at M.D. Anderson in the second year of fellowship, as well as longitudinal HPB didactic and outpatient experience. We believe this partnership with one of the largest cancer hospitals in the world is a strong addition to our program and will ensure that our fellows have the most well-rounded transplant/HPB experience available in the U.S.

Program Overview

Clinical Experience: The program provides clinical training in kidney/pancreas transplantation, and a year of liver transplantation/hepatobiliary surgery procedures. By the completion of the 24-month training program, the trainee will have a detailed understanding of complex multi-organ transplant procedures and associated complex care in vascular surgery, laboratory diagnosis and living donor procedures.

Research: The program in transplant immunobiology will provide significant experience in the field of clinical trial research. Currently there are multiple active clinical trials within the transplant program, in addition the trainees will get exposure into basic laboratory research and immunological methods.

Our Team

Message from the Program Director

Thank you for your interest in our Abdominal Multi-Organ Transplantation Fellowship. We believe that we have the faculty expertise, clinical volume, and research opportunities to develop you into a future leader in transplantation. As our fellowship program’s new director, my responsibility is to focus on you so that you can reach your potential and achieve your career goals. We will work together to ensure that you achieve certification by the Transplant Accreditation and Certification Council for liver, kidney, and pancreas transplantation, as well as laparoscopic donor nephrectomy and multi-organ procurements. Perhaps most importantly, you will be a valued member of a close-knit team who will welcome you as a colleague as you take this critical step towards your future.

As you look closely at our fellowship I think you will find that the opportunities we offer rival any training program in the United States. Our transplant center is one of the largest in the country, performing over 500 solid organ transplants each year as well as a high volume of hepatobiliary and pancreatic operations. We provide unique services that expand the scope of transplantation including liver transplantation for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and colorectal metastases, large-scale internal kidney swaps, donation after circulatory death, and novel organ perfusion devices. And finally, our nationally-recognized faculty with leadership in several transplant societies provide a network that can open doors for future career opportunities.

I hope you will consider training with us in Houston, one of the largest and most diverse cities in the country. I would be more than happy to answer any questions – I look forward to hearing from you, email me any time.


Mark J. Hobeika, M.D., F.A.C.S.

Program Director, Abdominal Transplant Surgery Fellowship
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Weill Cornell Medical College
Houston Methodist Institute for Academic Medicine
Houston Methodist Center for Outcomes Research
Adjunct Assistant Professor Texas A&M College of Medicine
Houston Methodist Hospital J.C. Walter, Jr. Transplant Center



The teaching faculty in the Departments of Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Laboratory Medicine and the Methodist Institute of Academic Medicine all have academic appointments with Weill Cornell Medical College and are members of the Houston Methodist Transplant Center, and the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. They are nationally recognized for their expertise in transplantation and sophisticated techniques. Faculty to trainee ratio is greater than 5: 1. The Abdominal Multi-organ Transplantation faculty include the following:
Our Fellows
Mansi Sanghvi, MD
Mansi Sanghvi, MD
2022-2024
Flavio Baio, MD
Flavio Baio, MD
2023-2025
Our Alumni

 

Alexandra Erhardt, DO
Years of Fellowship: 2021-2023

 

Okechukwu Okidi, MD
Years of Fellowship: 2020-2022

 

Rene Borscheid, MD
Years of Fellowship: 2016-2018
HPB Fellowship, Methodist Dallas

 

Stephanie Yi, MD
Years of Fellowship: 2015-2017
Attending Surgeon, Transplant
Houston Methodist Hospital

Get In Touch

Program Coordinator

Tahitia Martin, BS
Fellowship Coordinator
Tmartin@houstonmethodist.org
Tel: (713) 363-9607
Fax: 713.790-6472

General Inquiry: txfellow@houstonmethodist.org

Program Director

Mark J. Hobeika, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Department of Surgery
6550 Fannin St., Smith Tower 1661
Houston, Texas 77030

Upcoming Academic Events

Grand rounds, tumor boards, regularly scheduled series and case presentations are offered in multiple clinical disciplines and Houston Methodist locations.
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Feb 05 @ 12PM

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Feb 06 @ 8AM

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Grand Rounds conducted in 2023
These educational events are held according to varying schedules by departments and divisions within the Houston Methodist Academic Institute

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