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Jorge D. Reyes, M.D.

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Patient Services:

Children's Hospital Medical Center

University of Washington Medical Center

go to Dr. Reyes' profile on Children's Hospital Website

Academic Office:

Phone:
UW
(206) 598-2608

Children's Hospital
(206) 987-1774

E-mail:
reyesjd@u.washington.edu

Fax:
UW
(206) 598-7449

Children's Hospital
(206) 987-2257

Address:
Jorge D. Reyes, M.D.
University of Washington
Department of Surgery
Box 356174
Seattle, WA 98195

Professor and Vice Chairman
Chief, Division of Transplantation Surgery

Faculty Appointments:

University of Washington, Professor, 2004 - present.

University of Pittsburgh, Professor, 2000-2004.

University of Pittsburgh, Associate Professor, 1995-2000.

University of Pittsburgh, Assistant Professor, 1989-95.

New York Medical College, Clinical Instructor, 1987-88.

Education:

Fellowships: Harvard Medical School, Surgical Pathology, 1982-83. University of Pittsburgh, Transplantation, 1988-89.

Residency: University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Trauma Surgery, 1979; General Surgery, 1980-82.
New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston, Surgical Pathology, 1982-83.
New York Medical College, General Surgery, 1983-88.

M.D. Degree: Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1979.

Board Certified: American College of Surgery, 1990.

Selected Publications:

Reyes J, Zeevi A, Ramos H, Tzakis A, Todo S, Demetris AJ, Nour B, Nalesnik M, Trucco M, Abu-Elmagd K, Fung JJ, Starzl TE: The frequent achievement of a drug free state after orthotopic liver transplantation. Transplant Proc; 25(6):3315-3319, 1993.

Reyes J, Carr B, Dvorchik I, Kocoshis S, Jaffe R, Gerber D, Mazariegos GV, Bueno J, Selby R: Liver transplantation and chemotherapy for hepatoblastoma and hepatocellular cancer in childhood and adolescence. Journal of Pediatrics; 136:795-804, 2000.

Reyes J, Mazariegos GV, Abu-Elmagd K, Macedo C, Bond GJ, Murase N, Peters J, Sindhi R, Starzl TE: Intestinal Transplantation under Tacrolimus Monotherapy after Perioperative Lymphoid Depletion with Rabbit Anti-Thymocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin®); American Journal of Transplantation, in press, 2005.

 

reviewed 4/07