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His surgical path started at the University of Iowa, where he honed his skills, particularly developing a strong focus on transplantation. Moving to Northwestern University marked a significant phase in his career, taking on key leadership roles such as leading the Division of Transplantation and serving as the dean for clinical affairs. His leadership has been truly impactful in advancing the field of transplantation.
Dr. Abecassis has a remarkable record in research, consistently receiving funding from the National Institutes of Health for over two decades, highlighting his enduring dedication to pushing medical science forward. He has published extensively, contributing significantly to the body of medical knowledge. His commitment to sharing information is also evident in his service on the editorial boards of several prominent journals.
He is deeply involved in the surgical community, holding active memberships in various professional societies. His expertise is widely recognized, leading to appointments on important study sections and special emphasis panels, particularly those focused on transplantation and virology. These roles underscore his influence and respected perspective within these specialized medical areas.
Throughout his distinguished career, Michael Abecassis has consistently shown a dedication to excellence, both in caring for patients and in leading academic institutions. His ongoing contributions continue to shape the future of transplantation and surgery, establishing him as a highly respected and influential figure in the medical community.
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The University of Arizona Department of Surgery in Tucson Arizona is a leading academic surgery department dedicated to excellence in clinical care research and education. It provides a comprehensive range of surgical services across numerous subspecialties delivered by experienced surgeons utilizing advanced technology and innovative techniques to achieve the best patient outcomes. The department offers robust residency and fellowship training programs focused on dynamic training and mentoring future surgeons. Its core mission is to advance the field of surgery through transformative discoveries exceptional patient care and fostering a collaborative environment deeply invested in the Southern Arizona community.
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The University of Arizona (UA) is a public land-grant research university in Tucson, Arizona. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, it was the first university in the Arizona Territory. The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities Very High Research Activity". The University of Arizona is one of three universities governed by the Arizona Board of Regents. As of 2021, the university enrolled 49,471 students in 19 separate colleges/schools, including the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix and the James E. Rogers College of Law, and is affiliated with two academic medical centers (Banner University Medical Center Tucson and Banner University Medical Center Phoenix). In 2021, University of Arizona acquired Ashford University.