Biography
Emilio Vicente López is Director of the General and Digestive Surgery Service at "Sanchinarro University Hospital" and "Clara Campal" Oncological Center. Chairman of the Surgery Section at Faculty of Medicine. San Pablo University, CEU. Other professional positions: Digestive Viscera Transplant Program Director at Ramón y Cajal Hospital (Madrid, Spain). Chief of the General Surgery Section at Ramón y Cajal General Hospital (Madrid, Spain). Professor of surgery at Alcalá University (Madrid, Spain). Complementary training: Pittsburgh University (USA), Mayo Clinic (USA), Memorial Sloan Ketering Cancer Center (USA), Chicago University (USA), Nebraska University (USA), Kyoto University (Japan), Seul University (South Korea). Medical areas of interest: Hepatobiliopancreatic surgery; oncologic digestive surgery; liver, intestinal and multivisceral transplant.
Research Interest
Hepatobiliopancreatic surgery; oncologic digestive surgery; liver, intestinal and multivisceral transplant.
Biography
Dr. Parker is Acting Chairman of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Colon and Rectal Surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J. He maintains faculty positions as Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery at Drexel University College of Medicine, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the Cancer Institute of New Jersey. In his role as professor, he is responsible for teaching medical students and residents compassionate care and the latest advances in surgery. Recently, Dr. Parker was awarded the prestigious Theodore Kocher Award by the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Chief Residents “given for meticulous surgical technique and outstanding clinical judgment†and the volunteer faculty award for teaching Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson medical students. Dr. Parker specializes in the most advanced minimally invasive approach to patients with colon and rectal disease. Laparoscopy and open colorectal surgery is used for the treatment of colon and rectal cancer, benign polyps, diverticulitis and inflammatory bowel disease. He uses both medical and surgical techniques in the management of hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse, fecal incontinence and other anal rectal diseases. Colonoscopy is performed for screening, diagnosis and therapy in the evaluation of the colon and rectum. Dr. Parker is currently developing the first robotics program in the region for colon and rectal surgery to provide the best possible surgical outcome for patients. He has been recognized for his abilities in minimally invasive-laparoscopic surgery and was selected to teach both nationally and internationally. Consumers’ Research Council of America has named Dr. Parker one of America’s Top Surgeons for the past three years and Top Doctor in New Jersey for the last three years.
Research Interest
Colon and Rectal Surgery
Biography
Rabii Madi is a director of urologic oncology and robotic surgery, Associate professor, division of urology. Educational Background: Residency: Urology, American University Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon 1998-2004 and Fellowship at Urologic Oncology and Minimally Invasive Surgery, University of Michigan Medical Center , 2004-2006. Clinical Interests: • Urologic Oncology • Robotic surgery for Prostate cancer (nerve sparing radical prostatectomy, salvage prostatectomy for radiation failure), kidney cancer, and bladder cancer • Kidney cancer (Robotic radical and partial nephrectomy) • Bladder cancer (Robotic radical cystectomy with neobladder or ileal conduit) • Adrenal tumor • Robotic Pyeloplasty • Advanced Laparoscopy such as Single Incision Laparoscopy
Research Interest
Integration of Robotic Surgery in Urologic Oncology Developing surgical tools and techniques in Robotic Surgery