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Faculty Course Directors Celeste M. Hollands, M.D. is Director, Division of Pediatric Surgery at the University of South Alabama Children's and Women's Hospital in Mobile, Alabama. She is Associate Professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at the University of South Alabama. Her particular interests include robotics and new technologies, miniature access surgery, pediatric trauma and surgical education. Michael G. Caty, M.D. is Surgeon-In-Chief at The Women & Children’s Hospital at Buffalo and Senior Consultant for the MASC and MAST2AR2. Special interests include neonatal and thoracic surgery, intestinal motility disorders, pediatric renal transplantation, pediatric surgical oncology and pediatric laparoscopy and thorascopy. |
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Local Faculty Philip L. Glick, MD, is Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics and OB/GYN at the University at Buffalo. He is Executive Director of the Miniature Access Surgery Center and Miniature Access Surgery Teaching, Training and Robotic Research Center. Special interests include neonatal surgery, fetal surgery, pediatric laparoscopy, and chest wall deformities. Yi-Horng Lee, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University at Buffalo, Division of Pediatric Surgery. His interests include neonatal surgery, pediatric laparoscopy and thoracoscopy, ECMO, pediatric renal transplantation, and nutritional care of surgical patients. Guest Faculty Guy Brisseau George (Whit) Holcomb, MD is Katherine Berry Richardson Professor of Pediatric Surgery at the University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Medicine and Surgeon-In-Chief at Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City. At Children’s Mercy Hospital, he serves as Director of the Pediatric Surgery Residency Training Program and Director, Center for Minimally Invasive Surgery. Keith Georgeson, MD is the Joseph M. Farley Professor & Director, Division of Pediatric Surgery, Surgeon-In-Chief, Children’s Hospital, The University of Alabama School of Medicine. Special interests include: GI surgery, pediatric endoscopy surgery, neonatal surgery, ECMO, anorectal surgery and thoracic surgery. Marc A. Levitt, MD, is the Associate Director of the Colorectal Center for the Children at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Society. Dr. Levitt completed his general surgery residency at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He completed his pediatric surgery fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Buffalo, and served as the clinical director of their Miniature Access Surgery Center in 2001. His interests include pediatric colorectal surgery and pediatric minimally invasive surgery. Steven S. Rothenberg, M.D. is the Chief of Pediatric Surgery at the Mother and Child Hospital at P/SL in Denver. He is an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of Colorado and one of the founding members and past presidents of IPEG. He has pioneered a number of minimally invasive procedures in infants and children and has authored over 100 papers on the subject, as well as co-authoring three text books. Milissa McKee, M.D., M.P.H. is an attending surgeon and both the director of Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery and Pediatric Trauma Services, as well as the Co-Director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital in Connecticut. She completed her fellowship in Pediatric Surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Children’s Medical and Surgical Center and University of Maryland Medical Systems in Baltimore, Maryland. Milissa completed her General Surgery residency at Loma Linda University Medical Center in California. Her interests include pediatric laparoscopic pyloromyotomies, laparoscopic splenectomies and germ cell tumors in pediatric surgery and urology. |