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Andrew Warshaw, M.D.
Surgeon in Chief
55 Fruit Street, White 506
Boston, MA 02114
(617) 726-8254 p
(617) 726-7593 f
awarshaw@partners.org

Office Hours: Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Clinical Background:

MD Degree:
Harvard Medical School

Residency:
Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston

Fellowship:
Clinical Associate, Section on Gastroenterology, National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, Bethesda
Research Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Clinical and Research Fellow in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
Clinical Fellow in Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Board Certifications:
Surgery
Surgical Critical Care

Clinical Interests:
Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery and Oncological Surgery

Professional Societies:
American College of Surgeons
American Surgical Association
Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Society of Surgical Oncology
International Association of Pancreatology

Research Interests:
Pancreatic, pathogenesis and treatment
Cystic tumors of hte pancreas: genetic abnormalities in oncogenesis; diagnosis and treatment
Pancreatic cancer: experimental models, diagnosis, staging, and treatment

Recent Publications:

1. Fernández-del Castillo C, Warshaw AL. Cystic tumors of the pancreas. Pancreatol
2001;1:641-647.

2. Warshaw AL, Rattner DW, Fernández-del Castillo C. Management of Acute Pancreatitis. In: Current Surgical Therapy, 7th Edition. Cameron JL, Ed. Mosby Inc. 2001;522-527.

3. Warshaw AL. Pancreas Divisum. In: The Practice of General Surgery. Bland KI, Ed.
W. B. Saunders, 2002;750-755.

4. Warshaw AL. Revisiting our surgical heritage. Surgery 2002;131;470-1. Warshaw AL, Sarr MG. The now and future world of restricted work hours for surgeons. Surgery 2003;134:1-2.

5. Foitzik T, Klar E, Warshaw AL. In: Infectious Diseases, 3/e. Eds: Gorbach S, Bartlett JG, Blacklow NR. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, New York. 2003;799-813.

6. Warshaw AL. Invited commentary: Surgery for chronic pancreatitis: What quality of
life. World J Surg 2000.

7. Rattner DW, Warshaw AL. Management of pancreatic necrosis and abscess. In: Classification of Pancreatic Diseases. H. Beger ed. 2001.

8. Jimenez RE, Fernández-del Castillo C, Warshaw AL. Animal Models of Pancreatic Ductal Cancer. In: Pancreatic Cancer. Evans DB, Pisters PWT, Abbruzzese J, Jennings M, eds.
Springer Publishers, 2001.

9. Warshaw AL. Invited Commentary: Successful treatment of postoperative external
Biliary fistula by selective nasobiliary drainage. HPB Surg 2001.

10. Warshaw AL. Spincteroplasty for Pancreas Divisum. In: Atlas of Upper Abdominal Surgery. Clavien PA, Sarr MG, Fong Y, Eds. Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co.KG, Heidelberg, 2001.

11. Thayer SP, Warshaw AL. The Management of Periampullary Cancer. In: Current Surgical Therapy, 8th Edition. Cameron JL, Ed. 2002.

12. Warshaw AL. Sphincteroplasty for pancreas divisum. In: Atlas of Upper Abdominal Surgery. Eds. Clavien PA, Sarr MG. Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG Heidelberg 2004.

13. Hutter MM, Warshaw AL. Pancreatic cancer: Do we need a tissue diagnosis in order to proceed with resection? In: Clinical Pancreatology. Ed. J Enrique Dominguez Munoz. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford. 2004.

14. Hutter MM, Warshaw AL. Pancreatic cancer: Do we need a tissue diagnosis in order to proceed with resection? In: Clinical Pancreatology. Ed. J Enrique Dominguez Munoz. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., Oxford. 2004.

15. Rosen MJ, Warshaw AL. Disorders of the duodenal ampullae. In: Maingot’s Abdominal Operations, 11th Edition. Eds. Zinner MJ, Ashley S. McGraw-Hill Medical.

 

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