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Donate to a TeamMembers HomeHPB JournalProvider SearchAHPBA Ultrasound VideosDIRECT TrialPast Meeting ArchivesMember LoginLogout [email protected] is Advancing HPB Care to Improve Patient Lives0 Items AboutWho is AHPBALeadershipChaptersBylawsHumanitarian OutreachMembershipFoundationAbout AHPBFAHPBF Donor WallAwards & GrantsBoard of DirectorsDonateFoundation BylawsAnnual Meeting2023 Annual MeetingFuture MeetingsBlumgart LecturePitt LectureLanger SymposiumPresidential Invited LectureEducation & ResearchResourcesHPB JournalDIRECT TrialJob BoardContactAHPBA TextbookSelect Page Welcome to the AHPBA | Bienvenidos al AHPBA | Bem-Vindo a AHPBACLICK HERE to find out!Bookmark this link so that all eligible shopping on Amazon will benefit the Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Foundation, Inc.Tweets by AHPBA The AHPBA PodcastHosted by Tim Vreeland and Tim Newhook (@vreelant @timnewhook19). Interviews and discussions about topics in HPB surgery. Meant to engage members, and potential members, of the AHPBA.Latín América-Episodio #22. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Camino de formación y sus mejores consejos en Cirugía HPBbyTimothy VreelandJuan M. Sarmiento, MD, FACS, es Profesor de Cirugía en la División de Cirugía General y Gastrointestinal, Departamento de Cirugía en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Emory y Director del Centro de Cirugía Biliar Hepatopancreática (HPB) en el mismo Hospital.El Dr. Sarmiento es nació en Colombia. Llegó a los EE. UU. en 1995 y realizo nuevamente residencia cirugía general en Rochester, MN, en la Clínica Mayo. Estuvo en la facultad del Departamento de Cirugía de Mayo después de terminar su formación hasta su traslado a Emory en Atlanta. Conversamos sobre su camino de formación, anécdotas y consejos para realizar la pancreatoduodenectomia.Search EpisodesClear SearchLatín América-Episodio #22. Dr. Juan Sarmiento. Camino de formación y sus mejores consejos en Cirugía HPBAugust 5, 2022Timothy VreelandLatín América-Episodio #21. Dra. Cecilia Yerén. Liderazgo Femenino en HPBJune 30, 2022Timothy VreelandEpisode 18: Dr. Alice Wei—Academic Careers, Centralization of Pancreatic Surgery, and Radiotherapy for Pancreas CancerJune 22, 2022Timothy VreelandLatin América-Episodio #20. Dr Gonzalo Sapisochin. Trasplante de Hígado en Oncología HepatobiliarJune 10, 2022Timothy VreelandLatin América-Episodio #19. Dr Santiago Lopez-Ben. Técnicas en Cirugía Laparoscópica de HígadoMay 29, 2022Timothy VreelandEpisode 17: Dr. Jennifer Tseng – Department Leadership, Pancreatic Cancer, & Social MediaApril 30, 2022Timothy VreelandLatin América – Episodio #18. Conversación con Fellows en HPB y Trasplante.April 21, 2022Timothy VreelandLatin América – Episodio #17. Dr. Julian Varas. Simulación en CirugíaApril 8, 2022Timothy VreelandLatín América – Episodio #16. Dr. Oscar Guevara. Maniobra de Hanging, tumores neuroendocrinos y másMarch 24, 2022Timothy VreelandEpisode 16: Sean Cleary – HCCMarch 9, 2022Timothy VreelandLoad MoreSearch Results placeholderPrevious EpisodeShow Episodes ListNext EpisodeShow Podcast Information AHPBA [email protected] POLICYAboutWho is AHPBALeadershipChaptersBylawsHumanitarian OutreachMembershipFoundationAbout AHPBFAHPBF Donor WallAwards & GrantsBoard of DirectorsDonateFoundation BylawsAnnual Meeting2023 Annual MeetingFuture MeetingsBlumgart LecturePitt LectureLanger SymposiumPresidential Invited LectureEducation & ResearchResourcesHPB JournalDIRECT TrialJob BoardContactAHPBA TextbookAHPBA is Advancing HPB Care to Improve Patient Lives © 2022 AHPBA – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED #pp-podcast-2644 a, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 a, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 a, #pp-podcast-2644 .ppjs__more { color: #3d0045; } #pp-podcast-2644:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-2644:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-2644:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 .pod-entry__play *, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 .pod-entry__play:hover * { color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644.postview .episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 .episode-list__load-more, #pp-podcast-2644:not(.modern) .ppjs__time-handle-content, .modal-2644 .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644:not(.modern) .ppjs__audio-time-rail, #pp-podcast-2644.lv3 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2644.lv4 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2644.gv2 .pod-entry__play, #pp-podcast-2644.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button, #pp-podcast-2644.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover, #pp-podcast-2644.modern.wide-player .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 button.episode-list__load-more, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 .ppjs__audio-time-rail, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 button.pp-modal-close { background-color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644 .hasCover .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button { background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5) !important; } .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 button.episode-list__load-more:focus, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 button.episode-list__load-more:hover, .pp-modal-window .aux-modal-2644 button.episode-list__load-more:focus { background-color: rgba( 61,0,69, 0.7 ) !important; } #pp-podcast-2644 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644 .ppjs__button.toggled-on, #pp-podcast-2644.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode, .pp-modal-window .modal-2644.playerview .pod-entry.activeEpisode { background-color: rgba( 61,0,69, 0.1 ); } #pp-podcast-2644.postview .episode-list__load-more { background-color: transparent !important; } #pp-podcast-2644.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button *, #pp-podcast-2644.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:hover *, #pp-podcast-2644.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio .ppjs__button.ppjs__playpause-button button:focus * { color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__time-handle-content { border-color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644.modern:not(.wide-player) .ppjs__audio-time-rail { background-color: #3d0045 !important; } #pp-podcast-2644 .pod-info__header { display: block; } AHPBA Stands for Racial JusticeRecent events have accentuated deep-rooted issues in our society that demand our attention now. We recognize our call to make lives better and the need to bring about an end to structural and systematic racism. We condemn the brutal murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countless other victims of discrimination and injustice. It is not enough to agree there are social inequities. It is time for action. The AHPBA embraces and supports policies to decrease inequities in healthcare, and continues to advocate for and promote diversity and inclusion. Generations are clashing together, and it is our duty as educators to nurture lessons learned and stamp out prejudice wherever we see it. While we recognize we are not an authority on inequalities and racism, as individuals we care deeply about racial justice and human rights. The mission of the AHPBA remains to advance patient care to improve patient lives. As we embrace each other in this time of need, we as leaders in healthcare and the field of HPB surgery, pledge to use our voices to influence and demand actionable change. × AHPBA Stands for Racial JusticeRecent events have accentuated deep-rooted issues in our society that demand our attention now. We recognize our call to make lives better and the need to bring about an end to structural and systematic racism. We condemn the brutal murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countless other victims of discrimination and injustice. It is not enough to agree there are social inequities. It is time for action. The AHPBA embraces and supports policies to decrease inequities in healthcare, and continues to advocate for and promote diversity and inclusion. Generations are clashing together, and it is our duty as educators to nurture lessons learned and stamp out prejudice wherever we see it. While we recognize we are not an authority on inequalities and racism, as individuals we care deeply about racial justice and human rights. The mission of the AHPBA remains to advance patient care to improve patient lives. As we embrace each other in this time of need, we as leaders in healthcare and the field of HPB surgery, pledge to use our voices to influence and demand actionable change. CLOSE AHPBA Stands for Racial JusticeRecent events have accentuated deep-rooted issues in our society that demand our attention now. We recognize our call to make lives better and the need to bring about an end to structural and systematic racism. We condemn the brutal murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and countless other victims of discrimination and injustice. It is not enough to agree there are social inequities. It is time for action. The AHPBA embraces and supports policies to decrease inequities in healthcare, and continues to advocate for and promote diversity and inclusion. Generations are clashing together, and it is our duty as educators to nurture lessons learned and stamp out prejudice wherever we see it. While we recognize we are not an authority on inequalities and racism, as individuals we care deeply about racial justice and human rights. The mission of the AHPBA remains to advance patient care to improve patient lives. As we embrace each other in this time of need, we as leaders in healthcare and the field of HPB surgery, pledge to use our voices to influence and demand actionable change. CLOSE During this unprecedented time, the AHPBA recognizes the challenge that COVID-19 presents to health care providers and our patients and the importance of this next phase of surgical management in the COVID era.After initially suspending all elective surgeries, the American College of Surgeons, and numerous other public health experts have now recommended that elective surgeries resume in areas with appropriate resources.As per the American College of Surgeons, the keys to successful reintroduction of elective surgery include COVID-19 awareness and preparedness. Given that many/most hepato-pancreatic-biliary malignancies tend to be aggressive in nature, HPB surgeries have continued throughout this pandemic, albeit at a lower rate.As the operative volume begins to ramp up, continuous reassessment of local and regional factors along with COVID-19 awareness and preparedness remain essential for a safe and successful environment for all healthcare providers and patients. For more information see the Joint Statement from the ACS, ASA, AORN and AHA on Resuming Elective Surgery after COVID-19 Pandemic ×