Dominique Jan
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Dominique M. Jan, MD is a current Professor of Clinical Surgery and Attending Surgeon at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center in New York, NY. He specializes in small bowel transplantation and liver transplantation.
In 2004, Dr. Jan established a new rehabilitation and transplant service for children with liver and small bowel diseases. Its team approach is unique in the U.S., combining the efforts of a pediatric surgeon, a transplant surgeon, gastroenterologists, hepatologists, nutritionists, and nurse practitioners to best treat the children (healthpoints 2006).
In 2002, Dr. Jan was voted one of the Top 100 Laparoscopic Surgeons by NY Magazine.
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- Intestinal transplantation in children:results of ten years experience in a single center. Goulet O, Talbotec C, Ruemmele F, Lacaille F, Hugot J, Cezard J, Sarnacki S, Colomb V, Yandza T, Jan D, Revillon Y. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 39(Suppl 1): S 350. 2004.
- Fetal Intestinal Obstruction Induces Alteration of Enteric Nervous System Development in Human Intestinal Atresia. Khen N, Jaubert F, Sauvat F, Fourcade L, Jan D, Martinovic J, Vekemans M, Landais P, Brousse N, Leborgne M, Nihoul-Fekete C, Cerf-Bensussan N, Sarnacki S. Pediatr Res. Oct. 20, 2004.
- Functional results of liver transplantation with more than 5 years of follow up. Lacaille F, Sauvat F, Pawlowska J, Jankowska I, Marcellini M, Jan D, Revillon Y. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr, 39(Suppl 1): S 155-156. 2004.
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