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Frederic Eckhauser,
M.D.
Frederic Eckhauser, M.D. is a Professor of Surgery and Director of
Clinical Operations in the Department of Surgery at the Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine and an attending surgeon at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Dr. Eckhauser trained at the Johns
Hopkins Hospital and completed his residency in 1976. He served as
the Chief of the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery and the
Director of the Multidisciplinary GI Cancer Clinic at the University
of Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan for nearly 25 years before
returning to the Johns Hopkins in 2001. He has a longstanding
interest in alimentary tract diseases, more specifically benign and
malignant diseases (cancer) of the pancreas. He is the author or
principal co-author of nearly 70 scientific publications dealing
with pancreatic diseases. He brings to the Johns Hopkins Hospital
and the Pancreas Interdisciplinary Working Group substantial
clinical expertise and a vigorous interest in the area of pancreatic
cancer.
- University
Appointments:
- Professor of Surgery,
Chief, Ravitch Divison of GI and Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Degrees:
- 1966 BS State University of New York (Binghampton, NY)
1970 MD University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY)
- Training:
- 1970-1972 Resident in General Surgery, Johns Hopkins
University (Baltimore, MD)
1972-1973 Research Associate, Massachusetts General Hospital
(Boston, MA)
1973 Senior Thoracic Surgery Registrar Frenchay Hospital (Frenchay,
Eng)
1974-1976 Resident in General surgery, Johns Hopkins University
(Baltimore, MD)
- Board
Certification and Certificates:
- Fellow, American College of Surgeons
American Board of Surgery
- Clinical
Interests:
- Tumors and diseases of the pancreas, bile ducts and
alimentary tract
- Research
Interests:
- Radio scintographic identification of microscopic residual
cancer following pancreas surgery to determine the need for
adjunctive intra operative radiation therapy (IORT) Clinical
outcomes in pancreas surgery Clinical outcomes in complex
abdominal wall hernia surgery
Dr. Eckhauser can be contacted at the following address:
600 N. Wolfe
Street
Blalock Building, Room 685
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410 502-0932
Fax: 410 502-1561
Email:
feckhau2@jhmi.edu
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