Department of Surgery
Division of General Surgery
Our Faculty
Faculty List
- Edward Borrazzo, MD, FACS
Division Chief, Associate Professor - Wasef Abu-Jaish, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor - Peter A. Cataldo, MD, FACS
Professor - Patrick Forgione, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Director of Surgical Simulation, Director- Bariatric Surgery Center - James C. Hebert, MD, FACS
Albert G. Mackay / H. Gordon Page Professor of Surgical Education, Executive Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs - Neil H. Hyman, MD, FACS
Samuel B. and Michelle D. Labow Professor, Co-Director – Digestive Disease Center - Louis T. Merriam, MD, FACS
Associate Professor - Jesse S. Moore, MD
Assistant Professor
Director, Surgery Clerkship - Gino Trevisani, MD, FACS
Associate Professor - Eduards Ziedins, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor
Physician's Assistant
The Division of General Surgery is a recognized regional leader for complicated general surgery, advanced minimally invasive abdominal surgery, colorectal surgery, and pancreatic surgery in addition to offering care for a variety of basic general surgical problems. In addition, among our eight surgeons we offer diagnostic and therapeutic colonoscopy and upper endoscopy. We provide surgical leadership in a multi-disciplinary Digestive Disease Center as well as participating in the care of patients in our multi-disciplinary Continence Center. Our Bariatric Surgery Center is accredited by the American College of Surgeons and offers an array of procedures for bariatric care.
Education
The Division of General Surgery has a strong commitment to the education of medical students and residents as well as our attending colleagues. Our surgeons have a strong track record of excellence in teaching, and have received numerous teaching awards from medical students and residents. We have developed curricula for minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery simulation for our residents in addition to basic bedside teaching and lectures. For more than twenty years we have offered an annual CME course, Current Concepts and Controversies in Surgery, which has been very well received with a high proportion of participants who return on a yearly basis.
General Surgery Residency Program
Research
Our surgeons are involved in a number of multi-institutional clinical trials. Many of these are done through the Vermont Regional Cancer Center, of which we are a member, with studies dealing with colorectal cancer and pancreatic cancer. We also participate in a number of industry funded studies dealing with topics such as prevention of post-operative ileus and use of contrast enhanced endoscopic ultrasound to evaluate vessel involvement by pancreatic tumors. While we currently have no active basic science research, we have participated in a number of collaborative studies with basic science colleagues studying GI motility and hosts responses to sepsis, and we are planning further collaboration in the near future. A number of studies are currently in progress evaluating our educational programs.
Patient Care
Experienced and highly trained surgeons, nurses and support staff help work with patients, their family and friends through evaluations, operations and post-surgical follow-ups to assure high quality care. Our surgeons treat the following conditions, using the latest minimally invasive techniques such as laparoscopic surgery and surgical endoscopy.
- Gastrointestinal Tract Disease
- Pancreaticobiliary Disease
- Colorectal Disease
- Morbid Obesity
General Surgery specialties include:
- Bariatric Surgery
- Colon and Rectal Surgery
- Gastrointestinal Surgery
Visit General Surgery at Fletcher Allen Health Care.
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