Liver and Kidney Transplantation Fellowship
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Division of Surgical Transplantation offers an American Society of Transplant Surgeons accredited surgical fellowship in Liver and Kidney Transplantation. UT Southwestern has been a pioneer in organ transplantation since 1964 when the first kidney transplant in Texas was performed.
Our fellowship is part of a multi-organ transplant program encompassing heart, lung, kidney and liver transplant programs which are based at UT Southwestern - Clements University Hospital, Children’s Medical Center – Dallas and Parkland Hospital all based on the Southwestern Medical District Campus. This multi-institution based experience will provide fellows with a robust operative experience and training in all aspects of transplant care.
Our two year program is designed to provide comprehensive training in both adult and pediatric liver and kidney transplantation as well as laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy, hepatobiliary and vascular access surgery. Fellows will also be engaged in innovative clinical programs including multi-organ transplants, living donor transplants, machine perfusion of liver allografts, recipient desensitization and ABO incompatible transplants.
Fellows would be expected to complete over 100 kidney and liver transplants, 40 laparoscopic donor nephrectomies, multi-organ deceased donor procurements, complex hepatobiliary cases, general surgery for transplant patients, and dialysis access procedures. In addition, fellows will have protected time to pursue basic science or clinical research during their fellowship period.
The UT Southwestern fellowship is unique in its ability to be tailored to the fellow’s future goals and graduates off the program will be extremely well trained to pursue careers in academic or clinical multi-organ transplant programs.
Applications are accepted throughout the year leading up to the match process. To apply, please send the following documents to dev.desai@utsouthwestern.edu:
- Curriculum vitae
- Personal statement (one-page maximum)
- Three letters of recommendation
For more information about the program, or to schedule a visit, please contact:
Dev M. Desai, MD, PhD, FACS
Regents Distinguished Scholar in Medical Research
Professor of Surgery, Pediatrics and Immunology
Director, Transplant Surgery Fellowship Program
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Chief, Pediatric Transplantation
Children's Medical Center
1935 Medical District Drive, MC B2.20
Dallas, Texas 75235
Tel: 214-456-6277
Fax: 214-456-8586
dev.desai@utsouthwestern.edu