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Revised: March 2, 2012 University of California, San Francisco CURRICULUM VITAE Name: William P Schecter Positi on: Professor of Clinical Surgery University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Addres s: Campus Box 0807 Department of Surgery University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94143-0807 Voic e: (415) 206-4626 FAX: (415) 206-5484 emai l: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1964-68 Harpur College, State University of New York A.B. Political Science 1968- 72 Albany Medical College M.D. Medicine 1972-73 San Francisco General Hospital Inter Medicine 1973-75 Massachusetts General Hospital Resident Anesthesia 1976-78 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Resident Surgery 1978-79 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Chief Resident Surgery 1979-80 San Francisco Hand Fellowship Fellow Hand Surgery LICENSES, CERTIFICATION: 1973 Medical License State of Massachusetts 1973 Diplomate National Board of National Examiners 1975 Fellow American College of Anesthesiology 1976 Medical License State of California 1980 Diplomate, 25772, 3/12/80 American Board of Surgery 1987 Critical Care Medicine, 153, Issued 4/9/87 American Board of Surgery 1987 Fellowship American College of Surgeons 1990 Surgery American Board of Surgery 1996 Fluoroscopy, X-Ray Supervisor and Operator State of California, Department of Health Services 1996 Critical Care Medicine American Board of Surgery 1998 Recertification American Board of Surgery 2004 General Surgery, 8/9/04, Exp. 7/1/15 American Board of Surgery 2004 Added Qualifications, Issued 8/11/04, Exp. American Board of Surgery

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Revised: March 2, 2012University of California, San Francisco

CURRICULUM VITAEName: William P SchecterPosition: Professor of Clinical Surgery

University of California, San Francisco School of MedicineAddress: Campus Box 0807

Department of SurgeryUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94143-0807Voice: (415) 206-4626FAX: (415) 206-5484email: [email protected]

EDUCATION:1964-68 Harpur College, State University of New York A.B. Political Science

1968-72 Albany Medical College M.D. Medicine1972-73 San Francisco General Hospital Inter Medicine1973-75 Massachusetts General Hospital Resident Anesthesia 1976-78 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Resident Surgery1978-79 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine Chief

Resident Surgery

1979-80 San Francisco Hand Fellowship Fellow Hand Surgery

LICENSES, CERTIFICATION:1973 Medical License State of Massachusetts1973 Diplomate National Board of National Examiners1975 Fellow American College of Anesthesiology1976 Medical License State of California 1980 Diplomate, 25772, 3/12/80 American Board of Surgery1987 Critical Care Medicine, 153, Issued 4/9/87 American Board of Surgery1987 Fellowship American College of Surgeons1990 Surgery American Board of Surgery1996 Fluoroscopy, X-Ray Supervisor and Operator State of California, Department of Health

Services1996 Critical Care Medicine American Board of Surgery1998 Recertification American Board of Surgery2004 General Surgery, 8/9/04, Exp. 7/1/15 American Board of Surgery2004 Added Qualifications, Issued 8/11/04, Exp. 7/1/15 American Board of Surgery

PRINCIPAL POSITIONS HELD:1980-1981 University of California, San Francisco

School of MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of Surgery

1981-1983 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

Full Professor of Surgery

1983-1984 University of Natal, Depart. of Surgery Instructor of Surgery1984-1990 University of California, San Francisco

School of MedicineAssistant Clinical Professor of Surgery

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1990-1993 University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

Associate Clinical Professor

1993-present University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine

Full Professor of Surgery

2004 Shaare Zedek Medical Center Full Professor of Surgery

OTHER POSITIONS HELD CONCURRENTLY:1980-1981 San Francisco General Hospital Associate Director, Emergency Services1980-1981 San Francisco General Hospital Associate Director, Hand Surgery Service, San

Francisco General Hospital1980-1983 San Francisco General Hospital Attending Surgeon1981-1983 LBJ Tropical Medical Center Chief of Surgery1983-1984 King Edward VIII Hospital Consultant Surgeon1984 San Francisco General Hospital Associate Director, Hand Clinic1984 San Francisco General Hospital Attending Surgeon1984 San Francisco General Hospital Associate Director, Intensive Care Unit1985 San Francisco General Hospital Co-Director of Amputation Clinic1992-2008 San Francisco General Hospital Chief of Surgery1993-2008 University of California, San Francisco Vice-Chair, Department of Surgery1993-2008 San Francisco General Hospital Chief of Surgery1995 California College of Podiatric Medicine Adjunct Professor1995 San Francisco Surgical Society Council Member

HONORS AND AWARDS:1972 Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society1989 Young Investigator Travel Award American Society for Clinical Oncology1990 Merit Honor For Scientific Essay Southwestern Surgical Congress1990 Certificate of Merit Honors for Scientific Essay 41st Annual Meeting, Southwestern Surgical

Congress1996 Certificate of Appreciation Israel Trauma Society, June 26, 19961998 Chai Award for Public Service Jack Berman Advocacy Center, American Jewish

Congress1999 Nominee, Giving Something Back Award -

Honoring Exemplary Non-Profit Board MembersManagement Center and the Charles Schwaab Foundation

2002 Distinguished Alumnus The Albany Medical College2002 Nova Award, Awarded to Operation Access for

Service to the UninsuredAmerican Hospital Association

2003 Distinguished Colleague of the Year, 2002 UCSF Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery2003 Honoree, San Francisco, CA Operation Access, September 18, 20032006 Pride in the Profession Award American Medical Association Foundation, May 12,

20062007 Heroes and Hearts Award San Francisco General Hospital Foundation2007 Order of Merit, for Service during the 2006

Lebanon WarThe Society for Medicine and Law in Israel

2007 Key Note Speaker, UCSF Commencement Ceremony

University of California, San Francisco

2008 Key Note Speaker, University of Loyola Medical School Commencement Ceremony

University of California, San Francisco

2008 First Prize. Scientific Poster Competition. Case Management in Multiple Casualty Incidents.

Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco.

2009 ACS/Pfizer, Inc., Surgical Volunteerism Award for Domestic Outreach

American College of Surgeons 95th Annual Clinical Congress, 10/13/2009

2010 Best Doctors in America Best Doctors in American 2011-2012 Database. www.bestdoctors.com

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2011 Chancellor’s Award for Public Service University of California, San Francisco

KEYWORDS/AREAS OF INTEREST:The surgery of poverty, trauma, soft tissue infections related to drug use and alcoholism, advanced malignancy related to poor access to health care, the surgical treatment of HIV infected patients, and medical management of chemical and biological warfare in mass casualty events.PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES SUMMARY OF CLINICAL ACTIVITIES1979-Present

Attending Physician, San Francisco General Hospital: Attend Trauma/General Surgery Clinic on Monday morning from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

1979-2011

Attending Physician, San Francisco General Hospital: Attend Trauma/General Surgery Clinic on Monday morning from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

9/1/2005-12/31/2011: On Wednesday afternoons: Attended the Vascular Surgery clinic from 1:00-4:00 p.m. from September 1, 2005 through December 31, 2011.

Service attending 6-8 weeks per year until December 31, 2011. Rounded from approximately 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. daily during the weeks assigned as Service attendingEvening rounds on the entire service during this time also performing emergency General Surgery and Trauma Surgery on assigned on-call days and on other days as necessary. Attended on elective surgery practice in the field of General Surgery.

Attending: Actively involved interacting with the residents on a daily basis whether or not assigned on Service. Service call 6-8 weeks per year and 2-4 nights/month of 24-hour emergency call.

Summary of Clinical Activities: Active General and Trauma Surgeon in a clinical practice.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONSMemberships1975-1980 American Society of Anesthesiologists1980-Present Howard C. Naffziger Surgical Society1982-Present Society of Critical Care Medicine1985-Present San Francisco Surgical Society1985-1995 Association for Academic Surgery1986-2006 California Academy of Medicine1987-Present Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons1987-2005 American Society for Surgery of the Hand1987-Present Fellow, American College of Surgeons1987-Present Pacific Coast Surgical Association1988-1995 Fellow, American College of Chest Physicians1989-1995 Fellow, American Society of Clinical Oncology1989-Present Fellow, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma1989-Present Fellow, Southwestern Surgical Congress2000-Present Gold-Headed Cane Society, UCSF2002-2006 Charter Member, Claude H. Organ, Jr., Surgical Society2003-Present Western Surgical Association2004-Present American Surgical Association2007-Present Israel Surgical Association

Service to Professional Organizations1985-1986 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery

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1986-1992 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery1986-1992 Co-Chairman, Hand Surgery Section, Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons1988 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery1989 Committee Member, Consultant in AIDS Task Force, San Francisco Medical Society1992-1993 Program Director, San Francisco Surgical Society1992-2002 Committee Member, Committee on Applicants, American College of Surgeons, Northern California

District #11993 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery1993-1994 President-Elect, Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons1994-1995 President, Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons1995-present Council Member, San Francisco Surgical Society1995-1996 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery1997-2003 Governor, American College of Surgeons1998 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery1999 Distinguished Investigator, American College of Critical Care Medicine Award Committee1999-2001 Howard C. Naffziger Surgical Society2000-2001 President, San Francisco Surgical Society2000-2002 Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery2000-2003 Committee Member, American College of Surgeons/American Society of Anesthesiology, American

College of Surgeons2000-2003 Committee Member, American College of Surgeons/American Society of Anesthesiology2002-2003 Vice President, Pacific Coast Surgical Association2004-2010 Chair, American Board of Surgery2004-present Director, American Board of Surgery2004 Founding Member, Co-Director, Operation Access2005 Committee Chair, Committee on Perioperative Care, American College of Surgeons2006-present Representative, AMA Physician Consortium Performance Improvement's Anesthesiology Work

Group, American College of Surgeons2006 Liaison, Surgical Practice s in Hospitals and Ambulatory Settings, American College of Surgeons2006 Board of Directors, UCSF Gold-Headed Cane Society2007-present Representative, Patient Safety and Quality Improvement (PSQI) Committee, American College of

Surgeons2007-2010 Council Member, Representative to Council on Surgical and Peri-operative Safety, American

College of Surgeons2007-present Board Member, Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, American College of Surgeons2007 Site Surveyor, Trauma Site Survey, Nebraska Medical Center2007-2011 Committee Member, Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee, Centers for

Disease Control2008-2010 Committee Chair, Recertification Committee, American Board of Surgery 2010-present Senior Examiner, American Board of Surgery2012 President-Elect, Pacific Coast Surgical Association 2015

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:1996-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Archives of Surgery1997-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Trauma1999 Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Grant Applications to the Israel Science Foundation1999-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Journal of the American College of Surgeons2005-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Disaster Medicine2011-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Journal of Gastroenterology2011-present Ad-Hoc Reviewer, New England Journal of Medicine

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

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INTERNATIONAL3/1984 Invited Lecture. The management of head injuries by general surgeons: A report from American

Samoa. Association of Surgeons of South Africa, Bophutatswana, So. Africa5/1984 Invited Lecture. The role of operative stabilization in the management of flail chest. Critical Care

Congress, Durban, Republic of South Africa12/1-2/1987 Invited Lecture. AIDS and the surgeon. Royal Lancaster Hospital, London, England5/18-20/1988 Invited Lecture. AIDS and the Surgeon. Third Swedish Surgical Congress, Orebro, Sweden8/28-30/1989 Invited Lecture. The role of gloves in the prevention of blood-borne infections: A surgeon's view,

International Conference on Blood-Borne Infections in the Workplace, Stockholm, Sweden8/28-30/1989 Invited Lecture. Safe and unsafe practices in the operating room and emergency room. International

Conference on Blood-Borne Infections in the Workplace, Stockholm, Sweden4/15-24/1990 Grand Rounds. Abdominal trauma. Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Hadassah, Israel4/15-24/1990 Grand Rounds. AIDS and the surgeon. Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Hadassah,

Israel4/15-24/1990 Seminar. Attended daily rounds, surgical clinics, operations and seminar to medical students.

Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Hadassah, Israel10/1990 Invited Lecture. El riesgo al cirujano de infeccion SIDA. 61st Congreso Argentino de Cirugia, Buenos

Aires, Argentina10/1990 Invited Lecture. Neoplasias anorectales: Tendencias actuales. 61st Congreso Argentino de Cirugia,

Buenos Aires, Argentina10/1990 Invited Lecture. Manejo del trauma hepático. 61st Congreso Argentino de Cirugia, Buenos Aires,

Argentina10/1990 Invited Lecture. Heridas del colon y recto, 61st Congreso Argentino de Cirugia, Buenos Aires,

Argentina10/1990 Invited Lecture. Heridas traumaticas de las extremidades: Principios de tratamiento. 61st Congreso

Argentino de Cirugia, Buenos Aires, Argentina10/1990 Invited Lecture. Insuficiencia respiratoria aguda post-traumatica, 61st Congreso Argentino de Cirugia,

Buenos Aires, Argentina12/10-13/1990 Invited Lecture. Pediatric trauma and trauma in pregnancy. Medical Corps, Israel Defense Force, Bayt

Avarah, Haifa, Israel12/10-13/1990 Invited Lecture. Case studies in trauma management. Simulated resuscitation and treatment of

battlefield casualties. Medical Corps, Israel Defense Force, Bayt Avarah, Haifa, Israel5/27-28/1991 Instructor. Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor, Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense

Forces, Israel5/27-28/1991 Visiting Professor. Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor, Tel Hashomer Sheba Medical Center,

Israel5/29/1991 Invited Lecture. Trauma care: A continuum of responsibility (given in English), Trauma 91, 4th Annual

Meeting of the Israel Trauma Society, Malon Hasharon, Herzilia Pituah, Israel5/29/1991 Panel Discussant. The role of emergency room thoracotomy in resuscitation, Trauma 91, 4th Annual

Meeting of the Israel Trauma Society, Malon Hasharon, Herzilia Pituah, Israel05/29/1991 Invited Keynote Lecture. Tipul BeTrauma Le Haze-Moreh Lenebuchim (Treatment of chest trauma - A

guide to the perplexed) given in Hebrew. Trauma 91. 4th Annual Meeting of the Israel Trauma Society, Malon, Hasharon, Herzilia Pituah, Israel

05/29/1991 Panel Discussion. Trauma care: A continuum of responsibility (given in English. Trauma 91. 4th Annual meeting of the Israel Trauma Society, Malon Hasharon, Herzilia Pituah, Israel

6/3-6/1991 Invited Lecture. Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense Forces, Israel

11/18-21/1991 Instructor, Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense Forces, Israel

1/10/1993 Invited Lecture. Tipul BeTrauma LeHaze-moreh lenebuchim (Treatment of chest trauma: A guide to the perplexed) given in Hebrew. Trauma 91. 4th Annual Meeting of the Israel Trauma Society, Malon Hasharon, Herzilia Pituah, Israel

1/10/1993 Invited Lecture. Hadassah University School of Medicine, Mt. Scopus Campus, Israel1/11-12/1993 Instructor. Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor, Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense

Forces, Israel10/4/1994 Seminar. Lab instructor and mock casualty instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course, Israel

Defense Forces, Israel.11/7-8/1994 Invited Lecture. AIDS and Surgery. V Congreso de cirugia do triangulo mineiro, Uberaba, Brasil11/7-8/1994 Invited Lecture. Evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma, V Congreso de Cirugia do Triangulo Mineiro,

Uberaba, Brasil11/7-8/1994 Invited Lecture. Emergency room thoracotomy. V Congreso de Cirugia do Triangulo Mineiro, Uberaba,

Brasil11/7-8/1994 Invited Lecture. Prevention of infections after trauma. V Congreso de Cirugia do Triangulo Mineiro,

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Uberaba, Brasil11/7-/8/1994 Invited Lecture. Organization of the trauma unit at San Francisco General Hospital. V Congreso de

Cirugia do Triangulo Mineiro, Uberaba, Brasil11/9/1994 Invited Lecture. AIDS and the surgeon. V Congreso de Cirugia do Triangulo Mineiro, Recife, Brasil12/13-26/1994 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course, Israel Defense Forces, Israel12/19/1994 Invited Lecture. Controversies in trauma management, Annual Meeting, Israeli Army ATLS Instructors,

Israel Defense Forces, Israel12/20/1994 Invited Lecture. Penetrating duodenal trauma, Department of Surgery, Assaf Harofe Hospital, Tsrifin,

Israel12/23/1994 Invited Lecture. Controversies in shock management, Rambam Hospital, Haifa, Israel5/23-25/1995 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense Forces, Israel1/24/1996 Invited Panelist. AIDS in surgery, Pan Pacific Surgical Association, Honolulu, HI3/21-22/1996 Visiting Professorship. Distinguished Judge and Keynote Speaker, 14th Annual Surgeon's Days,

Calgary, Alberta, Canada06/17-24/1996 Seminar. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel10/12/1996 Invited Lecture. Hemorrhagic shock: Concepts on controversies, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,

Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China10/13/1996 Plenary Presentation AIDS and the surgeon. Society of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine,

Taiwan, Republic of China10/14/1996 Invited Lecture. Hemorrhagic shock: Concepts and controversies. Far Eastern Memorial Hospital, Pan

Chao, Taiwan, Republic of China11/18-21/1996 Seminar. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel3/17-24/1997 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course, Israel Defense Forces, Israel7/4/1997 Invited Lecture. Surgical intervention in HIV infected patients, Sixth Munich AIDS Days, Munich,

Germany7/5/1997 Invited Lecture. Infection control precautions in the operating room. Sixth Munich AIDS Days, Munich,

Germany5/18/1998 Invited Lecture. AIDS and the surgeon. Third Swedish Surgical Congress, Orebro, Sweden1/1999 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel.11/1999 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel7/1-6/2000 Instructor, Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel.11/19/2000 Speaker. Trauma Forum. Meir Hospital, Kfar Saba, Israel11/20/2000 Speaker. Trauma Forum. Soroka Medical School, Beer Sheba, Israel11/20/2000 Invited Lecture. Retrohepatic vena caval injuries. Trauma 2000, Israel Trauma Society, Herzilia, Israel12/20/2000 Invited Lecture. Portal triad injuries, Trauma 2000. Israel Trauma Society, Herzilia, Israel12/22/2000 Invited Lecture. Pancreaticoduodenal injuries, Trauma 2000. Israel Trauma Society, Herzilia, Israel6/06-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Pancreaticoduodenal injuries. 8th International Trauma Congress, Durban, South

Africa.6/11-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Baron de Larrey: The Soldier's surgeon. 8th International Trauma Congress, Durban

South Africa6/11-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Gunshot wounds to the porta hepatis. 8th International Trauma Congress, Durban,

South Africa6/11-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care. 8th International Trauma Congress,

Durban, South Africa6/11-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Medical management of biochemical weapons. 8th International Trauma Congress,

Durban, South Africa6/11-14/2003 Invited Lecture. Hypotensive resuscitation. 8th International Trauma Congress, Durban, South Africa7/2003 Visiting Professor. Rounds. Technion Medical School, Rambam Hospital, Haifa, Israel7/14-17/2003 Visiting Professor. Management of hepatobiliary trauma. Technion University Faculty of Medicine,

Haifa, Israel7/14-17/2003 Visiting Professorship, Approach to the management of the multiply-injured patient, Technion

University Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel7/14-17/2003 Visiting Professorship, Jean-Dominique De Larrey: The father of modern trauma surgery. Technion

University Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel7/14-17/2003 Visiting Professorship. Small group teaching sessions with students. Technion University Faculty of

Medicine, Haifa, Israel10/06-28/2003 Visiting Professor, Lab Instructor and Mock Casualty Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support, Israel

Defense Forces, Israel1/1-6/30/2004 Visiting Professor. Various Activities, Shaarei Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel1/6/2004 Medical Conference. Israel National Police, Latrun, Israel1/20/2004 Invited Lecture. Trauma Forum. Carmel Hospital, Haifa, Israel1/21/2004 Visiting Professor. Rounds with residents. Soroka Medical Center, Beersheba, Israel2/25-26/2004 Visiting Professor. Rounds and teaching activities. Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel3/10-11/2004 Visiting Professor. Trauma course. Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel

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3/31/2004 Visiting Professor. Rounds and teaching activities. Hadassah Har Hatsofim Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel5/16-20/2004 Panel Moderator. International Conference on Medical Consequences of Terrorism,Tel Aviv, Israel6/15-17/2004 Visiting Professor. Instructor. Soroka Medical Center, Beersheba, Israel6/15-17/2004 Visiting Professor. The role of gloves in the prevention of blood-borne infections: A surgeon's view

(English), Technion University Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel6/15-17/2004 Invited Lecture. Management of hepatobiliary trauma (Hebrew), Technion University Faculty of

Medicine, Haifa, Israel6/15-17/2004 Invited Lecture. Approach to the management of the multiply-injured patient (Hebrew), Technion

University Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel6/15-17/2004 Invited Lecture. Jean-Dominique Delarrey: the father of modern trauma surgery (Hebrew). Technion

University Faculty of Medicine, Haifa, Israel6/23/2004 Visiting Professor. Trauma Forum. Kaplan Hospital, Rehovot, Israel07/17/04 Visiting Professor. Participated in multiple small group teaching sessions. Technion University Faculty

of Medicine, Haifa, Israel.9/9/2004 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. NYU

Downtown Medical Center. International Symposium on Response to Terrorist Attacks, New York, NY9/12/2005 Invited Lecture. A passion for medicine. Lecture to First Year Class, University of Queensland School

of Medicine, Brisbane, Australia9/15/2005 Visiting Professor. Management of the polytrauma patient: Beyond the basics. Princess Alexandra

Hospital, Brisbane, Australia9/15/2005 Visiting Professor. Mass casualty events due to suicide bombing in Israel: Historical context and

clinical management, ES Meyers Lecturer, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia9/16/2005 Invited Lecture. Introduction to biochemical weapons to third year students. Princess Alexandra

Hospital, Brisbane, Australia5/15-30/2006 Invited Lecture. Management of the trauma patient: Beyond the basics. Makerere University, Uganda5/15-30/2006 Invited Lecture. Management of the open abdomen. Makerere University, Uganda5/15-30/2006 Invited Lecture. Perioperative transmission of blood-borne infections: Preventive strategies. Makerere

University, Uganda5/15-30/2006 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience, Makerere

University, Uganda7/18-8/16/06 Visiting Professor. Visiting Professor and Attending Surgeon. Safed, Israel, Israel2/7-8/07 Grand Rounds. The surgical response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience., University of

British Columbia, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada6/6-7/2007 Visiting Professorship. The open abdomen: A new surgical disease in the ICU., Sharee Zedek Medical

Center, Jerusalem, Israel6/6/2007 Plenary Presentation. Nathan Rabinovici Plenary Lecture. Bi-Annual Meeting of the Israel Surgical

Association, Jerusalem, Israel7/9-10/2007 Invited Lecture. The role of laparoscopy in trauma. Advanced Laparoscopy in 2007. Shaare Zedek

Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel4/1-2/2008 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel4/8-9/08 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course. Israel Defense Forces, Israel9/16-18/2008 Invited Lecture. Abdominal compartment syndrome. 21st International Congress of the Israel Society

of Anesthesiologists, Israel Defense Forces, Tel Aviv, Israel12/8-19/08 Consensus Conference. Management of blast injury. Hillel-Jaffa Medical Center, Hadera, Israel03/2-3/9 Instructor. Advanced Trauma Life Support Course, Israel Defense Forces, Ginossar, Israel4/20-21/2009 Visiting Professor. Surgical consultant in pulmonary tuberculosis. Mexicali General Hospital, Mexicali,

Mexico.9/7/2009 Plenary Presentation. Abnormal CNS functions: Medical management of victims of terrorist bombings.

Second International Consensus Meeting, Madrid, Spain9/8/2009 Plenary Presentation. Abdominal lesions. Medical management of victims of terrorist bombings.

Second, International Consensus Meeting, Madrid, Spain9/13/2009 Invited Lecture. Warfare and medicine. Convention of Military Trauma Life Support Instructors, Israel

Defense Forces, Tsrifin, Israel9/14-15/2009 Course Moderator. Advanced Trauma Life Support, Israel Defense Forces, Tsrifin, Israel12/06-09/2010 Instructor. Combat Trauma Life Support Course, Israel Defense Forces, Israel12/13/2010 Invited Lecture. Warfare and medicine. Lecture in Honor of Moses Michaelson. Trauma Symposium,

Rambam Hospital, Haifa, Israel.12/15-17/2010 International Visiting Instructor. Fourth Israeli Definitive Surgical Trauma Care (DSTC) Course. Israel

Trauma Society, Haifa, Israel7/27/2011 Visiting Professor. Enterocutaneous fistulas. Grand Rounds. Muhambili University of Health and

Allied Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.NATIONAL11/13/1985 National Telephone Conference. Management of postoperative pain. Norwich-Eaton

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Pharmaceuticals, San Francisco, CA9/24/1986 Luncheon Panelist. Cardio-pulmonary trauma. American College of Chest Physicians, San

Francisco, CA6/1-5/1987 Visiting Professor. Observed operative cases as well as ward rounds and outpatient clinics.

University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA10/26/1988 Invited Lecture. HIV transmission to surgeons: Risk assessment, infection control precautions

and standards of conduct. 1988 Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL3/18/1989 Grand Rounds. HIV and the surgeon, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI11/1/1989 Invited Lecture. HIV and surgery: Risk assessment, infection control precautions and ethical

behavior. American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, San Francisco, CA1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. Chest trauma, surgery and orthopedic surgery, University of Missouri at

Columbia, Columbia, Missouri1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. Tendon transfers for peripheral nerve injury of the upper extremity. Surgery

and Orthopedic Surgery, University of Missouri at Columbia, Columbia, Missouri1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. Primary care of hand injuries. Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, University

of Missouri at Columbia, Columbia, Missouri1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. HIV infection in surgery. Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, University of

Missouri at Columbia, Columbia, Missouri1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. Necrotizing soft tissue infections. Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery,

University of Missouri at Columbia, Columbia, Missouri1/18-29/1990 Visiting Professor. Student case presentations. Surgery and Orthopedic Surgery, University of

Missouri at Columbia, Columbia, Missouri2/5-10/1990 Visiting Professor. Chest trauma. Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Hawaii2/5-10/1990 Visiting Professor. Withholding and withdrawing support in the ICU, Department of Surgery,

University of Hawaii, Hawaii2/5-10/1990 Visiting Professorship. Surgical practice in the South Pacific. Department of Surgery, University

of Hawaii, Hawaii2/5-10/1990 Visiting Professor. Abdominal trauma. Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Hawaii2/5-10/1990 Visiting Professor. Rounds and surgical operations. Department of Surgery, University of

Hawaii, Hawaii3/27/1990 Invited Lecture. Occupational blood-borne infection in health care workers caring for AIDS

patients: Risk and prevention. College of American Pathologists, 1990 Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA

10/8/1990 Panelist. Plastic Surgery Motion Pictures Session. 1990 Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

8/19-24/1991 Visiting Professor. Performed surgery during visit. Tripler Army Medical Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI

8/19-24/1991 Visiting Professor. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care and case presentations in general surgery. Tripler Army Medical Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI

8/19-24/1991 Visiting Professor. Chest trauma. Tripler Army Medical Center, Tripler Army Medical Center, HI8/19-24/1991 Visiting Professor. Surgical care in the era of HIV infection. Tripler Army Medical Center,

Tripler Army Medical Center, HI9/14/1991 Invited Commentary, The use of transesophageal echocardiography in the evaluation of chest

trauma. 51st Annual Meeting, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Philadelphia, PA

9/30/1991 Invited Lecture. Strategies for risk reduction of transmission of blood-borne pathogens in the operating room. 31st ICAA Meeting, American Society of Microbiology, Chicago, IL

10/4/1991 Invited Lecture. An American hand surgeon in Samoa and Africa: Lessons from surgery in the Third World. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Orlando, Florida

10/30/1991 Invited Panelist. AIDS: What's the risk? Annual Meeting, American Society of Anesthesiology, San Francisco, CA

11/6/1991 Panel Chairman. Management of chest trauma: Illustrative cases and clinical pearls. Annual Meeting, American College of Chest Physicians, San Francisco, CA

4/11/1992 Symposium. AIDS and surgery, The Buttes, Temple, AZ

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10/16/1992 Invited Lecture for Postgraduate Course. ICU support should be maximal until the patient is dead and physicians should not actively withdraw support-yes? Critical Care: ICU Controversies, 78th Annual Meeting American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA

3/20/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and cancer. Meet the Professor Series, Society of Surgical Oncology National Meeting, Los Angeles, CA

5/25/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and the surgeon. American Urological Association, San Antonio, TX10/11/1993 Panel Discussion. Serologic testing of surgical patients for viral pathogens: Viral infections in

the operating room. Board of Governors. 1993 Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

10/13/1993 Panel Discussion for Postgraduate Course. Preoperative analgesia for outpatient surgery. Update: Ambulatory Surgery: Current Issues and Controversies. 1993 Annual Congress, ACS, San Francisco, CA

2/13-15/1994 Invited Panelist. Are universal precautions realistic? Alternative strategies. Conference on Prevention of Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens in Surgery and Obstetrics. ACS/CDC, Atlanta, GA

10/11/1994 Invited Lecture. Pleural decompression and blood chemistry testing: Oxygenation assessment and hemorrhagic shock treatment can effectively be accomplished in ambulances and helicopter transportation in patients with devastating injury? Postgraduate Course, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

4/28/1995 Visiting Professorship, AIDS in surgery, HealthCare Professionals, Institutions and the Social Contract, St. Vincent- Community Health Network, Indianapolis, IN

4/29/1995 Invited Lecture. The Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition. 19th Annual Chapter Officers' Seminar, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

4/29/1995 Grand Rounds. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care: A surgeon's perspective. Department of Surgery, University of Indiana, School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN

6/1/1996 Seminar. Operation Access, 20th Annual Chapter Officers Seminar, Chicago, IL9/25/1996 Invited Presentation, Operation Access, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, San Francisco, CA2/20-26/1997 Visiting Professor. Necrotizing soft tissue infection, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI2/20-26/1997 Visiting Professor. AIDS and the surgeon. Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI2/20-26/1997 Visiting Professor. Gunshot wounds to the portahepatis, Tripler Army Medical Center,

Honolulu, HI2/20-26/1997 Visiting Professor. Management of neck trauma and burn resuscitation. Tripler Army Medical

Center, Honolulu, HI2/20-26/1997 Visiting Professor. Teaching in the operating room: Two Days, Tripler Army Medical Center,

Honolulu, HI4/11-12/1997 Invited Attendee. Invited Attendee. National Meeting, Reach Out Program, Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation, Coronado, CA 10/13/1997 Invited Lecture. Postgraduate Course No. 1. Local anesthesia for ambulatory surgery, 83rd

Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL 10/13/1997 Invited Lecture. Postgraduate Course No. 1, Pre and postoperative care: Systems to improve

quality and efficacy in ambulatory surgery, 83rd Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

3/27-28/1998 Invited Attendee. Annual Meeting, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Reach Out Initiative, Brazleton, GA

10/26/1998 Invited Lecture. Local anesthetics in surgical practice. Annual Meeting, American College of Surgeons, Orlando, Florida

10/12/1999 Moderator. Portal triad trauma. Correlative Clinic 1, 1999, 1999 Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professor. Endpoints of resuscitation. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professor. Warfare in medicine: A historical perspective. Tripler Army Medical Center,

Hawaii5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professor. Portal triad trauma. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professor. Management of Neck Trauma. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professor. Telemedicine Grand Rounds: HIV and malignancy: Thoughts on

oncogenesis at the turn of the Millennium. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii

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5/22-25/2000 Visiting Professorship. Teaching in the operating room two days. Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii

9/7/2000 Invited Lecture. HIV and malignancy: Thoughts on viral oncogenesis at the turn of the Century, Eighth Annual Charles Ecker Lecturer in Surgery, Albany, New York

10/23/2000 Moderator. Panel on analgesia and sedation in the intensive care unit. Committee on the Operating Room Environment, Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

3/6-30/2001 Invited Lecture. HIV and malignancy: Thoughts on viral oncogenesis. University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

10/7/2001 Invited Lecture. The other America: Surgical care of the underserved: Is regionalization rational? General or subspecialty surgery?, Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA

10/8/2001 Moderator. Pain management in outpatient surgery. Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA

10/10/2001 Invited Lecture. HIV and surgery: A moral imperative and litigious nightmare. Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA

10/18/2001 Visiting Professor. Dominique de Larrey: The father of modern trauma surgery. Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Miami, Florida

10/18/2001 Visiting Professor. Surgical care of portal triad injuries. Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Miami, Florida

10/18/2001 Visiting Professor. Bedside teaching rounds. Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Miami, Florida

1/10-11/2002 Visiting Professor. Dominique de Larrey: The father of modern trauma surgery, Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

1/10-11/2002 Grand Rounds. Medical management of victims of biochemical weapons. Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

1/10-11/2002 Grand Rounds. Case presentations with residents. Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico

4/18/2002 Invited Lecture. Jean Dominique De Larrey: The father of modern trauma surgery. Sewell Lecturer in Trauma, Methodist Hospital, Fortworth, Texas

10/9/2002 Invited Panelist. Treatment of victims of chemical weapons: Symposium on mass casualties and weapons of mass destruction. 88th Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

10/24/2002 Grand Rounds. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care: A surgeon's perspective. Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, IL

4/14/2003 Committee Member. Committee on Pre-operative Care. American College of Surgeons, New York City, NY

5/28-30/2003 Invited Participant. Alcohol and other drug problems among hospitalized trauma patients: Controlling complications, Mortality and Recidivism, Centers for Disease Control, Arlington, VA

9/29/2003 Invited Lecture. Upper extremity Steal Syndrome following vascular surgery access for hemodialysis. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Chicago, IL

10/20/2003 Invited Panelist on Volunteerism. HIV as an occupational risk for surgeons. 89th Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

10/20/2003 Invited Panelist. Blood-borne infections. 89th Clinical Congress. American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL

9/9/2004 Invited Lecture. Emergency preparedness: Safeguarding the public in new era. Second Annual Symposium, NYU Downtown Hospital, New York, NY

10/3/2004 Invited Lecture. Civilian response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Timpanogos Surgery Club, Sundance, Utah

10/3/2004 Invited Lecture. Volunteerism. Timpanogos Surgery Club, Sundance, Utah10/11/2004 Moderator. Civilian response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Annual Clinical

Congress, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA3/11-14/2005 Invited Participant. National Meeting Reach Out: Physicians' initiative to expand care to

underserved Americans. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Charleston, South Carolina5/19-21/2005 Rikkers Invited Lecture. Surgery and the social contract. University of Nebraska, Omaha,

Nebraska

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5/19-21/2005 Rikkers Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to a mass casualty event: The Israeli experience. University of Nebraska, Omaha, Nebraska

5/19-21/2005 Visiting Professor. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Rikkers Visiting Professorship. University of Nebraska Department of Surgery, Omaha, Nebraska

10/17/2005 Invited Lecture. Enteroatmospheric fistula: The feared complication of the open abdomen. 91st Clinical Congress. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

10/18/2005 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. 91st Clinical Congress. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

09/19/2006 Panel Member. Trauma surgery. The 12th Annual San Antonio Trauma Symposium. The Trauma Institute of San Antonio. San Antonio, Texas.

10/09/06 Invited Panelist. Disaster planning in the modern era of terrorism: Multiple casualty trauma management: The Israeli experience. 92nd Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois

10/10/06 Co-Moderator Panel. The role of the surgeon in international disaster assistance: Special opportunities and special challenges. 92nd Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois.

10/11/2006 Presiding Officer and Introducer. I.S. Ravdin Lecture in Basic Sciences. 92nd Annual Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois

4/5/07 Sewell Visiting Professor, Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events. Harris Methodist Fort Worth Hospital. Texas Health Research Institute, Fort Worth, Texas.

4/20/2007 Plenary Presentation. Principles of mass casualty management. 2nd Annual San Francisco Orthopaedic Trauma Course, San Francisco, CA

11/7-9/2007 Grand Rounds. Alpha Omega Alpha - Theta of New York, Albany Medical College, Albany, New York

2/11-12/2008 Visiting Professorship, 1. Civilian response to a mass casualty event: Basic Principles. 2. Enteroatmospheric fistulas in the open abdomen. St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ

02/14-18/2008 Invited Lecture. Report to the Pacific Coast Surgical Association, American Board of Surgery, San Diego, CA

10/14/2008 Panel Discussion. Enterocutaneous fistula. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA10/16/2008 Invited Speaker. Volunteerism in surgery. Town Hall Meeting. American College of Surgeons,

San Francisco, CA10/16/2008 Panel Discussion. Communications skills and professionalism: What is expected and how do I

document it? Step-by-step guide to maintaining certification. American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

01/29/2009 Grand Rounds. Physician's role in disaster response: Physician role in incident command. Huntington Hospital, Pasadena, CA

02/13/2009 Plenary Presentation. Report to the Pacific Coast Surgical Association meeting. American Board of Surgery, San Francisco, CA

4/22-25/2009 Plenary Presentation. American Surgical Association Annual Meeting, Indian Wells, CA04/28/2009 Annual Meeting. Perioperative Healthcare Worker Safety. American College of Occupational

Medicine, San Diego, CA10/12/2009 Invited Lecture. Fulfilling the social contract for the surgical team. Panel Session. Humanitarian

surgical outreach at home and abroad: Reports of the 2009 ACS/Pfizer Volunteerism and Humanitarian Award Winners, American College of Surgeons 95th Annual Clinical Congress, Chicago, IL

10/17-18/2009 Director. Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Board, Orlando, Florida01/26/2010 Invited Lecture. A view from the other side of the ether screen: Medication safety in the

operating room - A time for a new paradigm. Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation, Phoenix, AZ

03/3/2010 Invited Lecture. Meditation on mortality: Lessons from a life in surgery. Paint the Ceiling Lecture. Western Trauma Association Meeting, Telluride, Colorado, March 3, 2010

03/21/2010 Invited Lecture. The hospital response in multiple casualty: An overview. Session 1. Need to know before you go! Medical Disaster Response. ACS/ACEP, Las Vegas, NV, March 21, 2010

03/21/2010 Invited Panelist. Case management interactive session (5). Practical issues and dilemmas in

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mass casualty preparedness. Moderator: Dr. Kenneth L. Mattox. Medical Disaster Response,, Las Vegas, March 21, 2010

03/23/2010 Invited Lecture. Civilian Hospital in a war zone: 2nd Lebanon War. Session 9, My worst nightmare comes true. Trauma, Critical Care & Acute Care Surgery 2010, Las Vegas, NV, March 23, 2010

4/10/2010 Invited Lecture. The role of American College of Surgeons in shaping national health care policy. Kaiser Permanente 6th Annual National Surgical Symposium, American College of Surgeons, Monterey, CA

6/3/2010 Invited Speaker. Resuscitation of the trauma victim: Spectrum of care. Association of Surgical Technologists. National Conference, San Francisco, CA

09/27/2010 Invited Presentation. Violence in the perioperative workplace. Introduction to the problem. The Council on Surgical and Perioperative Safety. Marion, Indiana

10/6/2010 Invited Lecture. The Maintenance of Certification Examination: What is it? Why do I need it? How should I prepare for it? A Step-by-Step Guide to Maintenance of ABS Certification. 96th Annual Congress, American College of Surgeons Washington, DC, October 6, 2010.

5/6/2011 Invited Lecture. Meditation on mortality: Lessons from a life in surgery. Alan Livingstone Memorial Lecture. University of Miami.

6/3/2011 Invited Speaker. Resuscitation of the trauma victim: Spectrum of care. Association of Surgical Technologists. National Conference, San Francisco, CA.

9/14/2011 Invited Lecture. Acute pancreatitis. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Chicago, IL.

10/24/2011 Invited Lecture. Poverty and health. Panel Discussion. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, CA.

3/22/2012 Poverty and Health. Globalization of surgical care: Framing the need. Extreme Affordability: Innovations in Surgical Care Conference, Salt Lake City, UT

REGIONAL AND OTHER INVITED PRESENTATIONS4/13/1986 Seminar. Chest trauma: Myocardial and pulmonary contusion and flail chest. CuraCare, Seventh

Annual Seminar, Modesto, CA10/22-24/1986 Invited Lecture. Chest trauma. Western Critical Care Institute, San Francisco, CA2/17/1988 Invited Lecture. Surgical care in the era of HIV infection, AIDS Testing Committee, University of

Washington, Seattle, Washington3/4/1988 Trauma Conference Lecture. Initial resuscitation of trauma patients, Mercy Medical Center, Redding,

CA3/4/1988 Group Discussions, Complex liver injury review. Mercy Medical Center, Redding, CA3/4/1988 Trauma Conference Lecture. Blood fractions and fluid use group discussions. Mercy Medical Center,

Redding, CA3/4/1988 Trauma Conference Lecture. CT: When and why? Mercy Medical Center, Redding, CA4/26/1988 Invited Lecture. Surgical care in the era of HIV infection. Society of Air Force Clinical Surgeons,

Oakland, CA12/2/1988 Invited Lecture. HIV transmission to surgeons: Risk assessment, infection control precautions and

standards of conduct. UCSF course in Occupational HIV Infection, San Francisco, CA6/16/1989 Invited Lecture. Anorectal malignancy: New aspects of surgical management. Gastroenterology -

Recent Developments in Theory and Practice, San Francisco, CA1/28/1990 Panel Discussion, Ethical Issues Relating to Health Care Workers and HIV Infection, First Annual

Meeting, Institute for Jewish Medical Ethics, San Francisco, CA5/11/1991 Invited Lecture Panel Discussion. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care: A surgeon's

perspective. University of California, San Francisco: Ethics Course for Medical Students, San Francisco, CA

5/15/1991 Lecture to Fourth Year Medical Students. Are physicians obligated to treat HIV infected patients? University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

9/6/1991 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing intensive care: A surgeon's perspective. Dominican Hospital, Santa Cruz, CA

9/19/1991 Invited Lecture. Risks of occupationally-acquired HIV infection. San Mateo County Medical Society, San Mateo, CA

2/5/1992 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing support: A surgeon's perspective. South Valley Hospital, Gilroy, CA

2/6/1992 Grand Rounds. Abdominal surgery in the HIV-infected patient. University of California, Davis, East Bay Surgical Residency, Kaiser Hospital, Oakland, CA

4/4/1992 Invited Lecture. Emergency thoracotomy: Does it save lives?, The Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA

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4/22-23/1992 Instructor, AIDS and cancer. Cancer Management Course. Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

4/27/1992 Panelist. The HIV infected health care worker. National AIDS Education and Training Center Workshop, San Francisco, CA

5/5/1992 Invited Lecture. AIDS and surgery. St. Joseph's Hospital, Stockton, CA5/16/1992 Invited Lecture. Improving surgical care for the underinsured and medically indigent: A proposal.

Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA9/29/1992 Invited Lecture. HIV infection and surgery. East Bay Surgical Society, Oakland, CA11/6/1992 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing support in the ICU. Military and Pacific Coast Regional

Meeting, American College of Physicians, San Francisco, CA3/9/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and cancer. St, Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA3/18/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and cancer, Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, CA4/26/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and surgery, San Mateo County Hospital, San Francisco, CA5/15/1993 Invited Lecture. Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition: An update on provision of surgical care for

the indigent. Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA6/28/1993 Syllabus. Physicians obligated to treat HIV infected patients?, Medicine 112: Responsibilities of

Medical Practice, UCSF, San Francisco, CA9/15/1993 1993 Orientation Program for First Year Medical Students. Responsibilities of the physicians.

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA10/7/1993 Invited Lecture. AIDS and surgery. HIV Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA3/20/1994 Moderator. Case Presentation in Ethics, California Trauma Conference, San Francisco, CA3/24/1994 Invited Lecture. In the line of fire. The epidemic of violence in America, UCSF Center for Pre-

Hospital Research and Training and the Democratic Women's Forum, UCSF, San Francisco, CA3/24/1994 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing life support in geriatric surgical patients., Laguna

Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA4/23/1994 Moderator. Trauma Panel. Naffziger Society Surgical Course, University of California, San

Francisco, San Francisco, CA3/15/1995 Invited Lecture. Blood-borne infections: The impact on surgical practice. Symposium on the Surgeon

and Blood-Borne Viral Pathogens in the Operating Room, San Francisco, CA4/22/1995 Moderator. Trauma Forum. Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA5/16/1995 Invited Lecture. Violence in America: A trauma surgeon's perspective, Tools for Hospital Trustees,

San Francisco, CA 11/30/1995 Honorary Co-Chairman, Annual Awards Dinner, Jack Berman Advocacy Center, American Jewish

Congress, Northern Pacific Region, San Francisco, CA1/17/1996 Invited Lecture. Risk of perioperative HIV transmission. San Francisco Surgical Society, San

Francisco, CA2/19/1996 Invited Lecture. Complex duodenal injuries: Options for management. UCSF Postgraduate Surgery

Course, San Francisco, CA2/19/1996 Invited Discussant. The feasibility of organ salvage from non-heart beating trauma donors. Pacific

Coast Surgical Association, San Diego, CA4/26/1996 Trauma Rounds. Naffziger Society Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA11/14/1996 Grand Rounds. Gunshot wounds to the portahepatis. Clinical Pathological Conference. UC

Davis/East Bay Surgical Program/Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Oakland, CA12/3/1996 Invited Lecture. Occupational transition of HIV infection. St. Joseph's Providence Medical Center,

Burbank, CA5/10/1997 Invited Lecture. Death by denial: The ethics and economics of denial of care. Northern California

Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1/23/1998 Invited Lecture. Medieval monarchies and modern medicine: Back to the future. University of

California, San Francisco Retreat, Santa Cruz, CA1/27/1998 Invited Attendee, HIV-AIDS. Mayor's Summit on HIV-AIDS, San Francisco, CA1/29/1998 Invited Lecture. Withholding and withdrawing support: A surgeon's perspective. St. Francis Hospital,

San Francisco, CA5/7/1998 Invited Lecture. Abdominal trauma: Beyond the basics. St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco, CA5/16/1998 Invited Attendee. Seminar. Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA9/20/2000 Invited Lecture. Warfare in medicine: A historical perspective. San Francisco Surgical Society, San

Francisco, CA9/26/2000 Invited Lecture. HIV and malignancy: Thoughts on viral oncogenesis at the turn of the Century. East

Bay Surgical Society, Oakland, CA2/14/2001 Invited Lecture. Warfare and medicine: A historical perspective, Bay Area History of Medicine Club,

San Francisco, CA11/7/2001 Invited Lecture. Jean Dominique de Larrey: Napoleon's surgeon. Trauma Continuing Education

Program for Nurses and Paramedics, Napa, CA4/13/2002 Postgraduate Surgery Course, Design of Mass Casualty Disaster Plans for Civilian Hospitals,

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University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA5/3/2002 Invited Lecture. Distinguished Alumnus 2002. Jean Dominique Delarrey: Napoleon's Surgeon, The

Albany Medical College, Albany, New York2/17/2003 Invited Lecture. Volunteerism and a career in surgery. Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Monterrey,

CA3/28/2003 Invited Lecture. Perioperative pain management. Veterans Administration Hospital, Reno, Nevada4/5/2003 Moderator, Trauma Panel, Naffziger Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA4/9/2003 Invited Lecture. Prevention of perioperative blood borne infections. University of California, San

Francisco/Fresno, Fresno, CA5/13/2003 Invited Lecture. Disclosing medical error: When and how? What's New in Abdominal Trauma?

University of Southern California Trauma Course, Pasadena, CA5/14/2003 Trauma Panel Moderator and Lecturer. Hypotensive resuscitation? SF Course on Emergency

Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA5/22/2003 Invited Lecture. Baron Jean Dominique de Larrey. Trauma, Tots and Trends Conference,

Sacramento, CA4/29/2005 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response in mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Selected

Topics in Intensive Respiratory Care, Respiratory Care Services, Department of Anesthesia, UCSF, San Francisco, CA

5/12/2005 Symposium. Trauma Symposium, High Risk Emergency Medicine Course, San Francisco, CA5/12/2005 Invited Lecture. Surgery and the social contract. Los Angeles Surgical Society, Los Angeles, CA10/5/2006 Plenary Presentation. Operation Access: How we started the program. Operation Access, Orange

County, CA02/14/2006 Panel Presentation. Who's who in cancer care? San Francisco, California03/28/2006 Invited Lecture. Mass casualty events due to suicide bombing in Israel: Historical context and clinical

management. Contra Costa Jewish Community Center, Walnut Creek, CA05/29/2006 Grand Rounds. Perioperative blood borne infections: Prevention strategies. UCSF Department of

Surgery, San Francisco, CA06/10/2006 Moderator. Trauma and surgical emergencies. Critical Care Medicine and Trauma, San Francisco,

CA06/20/2006 Invited Lecture. Civilian response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Casualty and

Disaster Preparedness Miniseries. John Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA06/29/2006 Invited Lecture. Terrorist mass casualty events in Israel: Historical context and clinical management.

Richard J. Bartlett Memorial Lecture. St. Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco, CA09/07/2006 Grand Rounds & M&M Conference. The open abdomen. Department of Surgery, University of

California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA10/4/2006 Invited Lecture. Recollections of the 2006 Lebanon War. Jewish Community Federation of San

Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties Israel Center., San Mateo, CA10/17/2006 Invited Lecture. Israeli medical response to the Lebanon War. St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco,

CA10/20/2006 Panelist. Guns or butter: Just allocation of medical measures. Medical Student Panel Presentation,

San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco, CA10/29/2006 Invited Speaker, Recollections of the 2006 Lebanon War. Russian Jewish Federation, Saratoga, CA11/7/2006 Invited Speaker. Israeli medical response to the 2006 Lebanon War., Jewish Student Association.

University of California, San Francisco. San Francisco, CA11/10/2006 Invited Speaker. Israeli medical response to the 2006 Lebanon War. California Pacific Medical

Center, Davies Campus, San Francisco, California11/14/2006 Invited Lecture. End of life care. Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System CME Program, Salinas,

California11/30/2006 Visiting Professor. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events. Department of Surgery,

Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, California.1/13/2007 Invited Lecture. Recollections of the Lebanon War July/August 2006, Congregation Bet Haverim,

Davis, CA2/22/07 Invited Lecture. Disaster planning. San Francisco Paramedics Association, San Francisco, California03/9/2007 Visiting Professor. Surgical response to terrorism. The East Bay Foundation for Graduate Medical

Education and the American College of Surgeons, South Lake Tahoe, California.03/9/2007 Invited Lecture. Rationality and revealed religion: Lessons from the life and thought of Moses

Maimonides. East Bay Surgical Society, South Lake Tahoe, California.3/24/2007 Invited Lecture. Current options for emergency airway management, Postgraduate Course in

General Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California5/9/2007 Plenary Presentation. Battlefield injuries in the Iraq War: Iraq War teach in. University of California,

San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 5/16/07 Visiting Professor. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events. Santa Barbara Cottage

Hospital, Santa Barbara, CA5/24-26/2007 Panel Discussion. Trauma Panel: Evaluation and resuscitation. High Risk Emergency Medicine,

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UCSF Emergency Department at SFGH, San Francisco, CA05/25/2007 Panelist. Evaluation and resuscitation. San Francisco General Hospital Emergency Services, San

Francisco, CA10/3/2007 Invited Lecture. Response to injury caused by conventional or non-conventional weapons: Are we

ready? Fromm Institute, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA2/1/2008 Visiting Professor. Withholding and withdrawing support: A surgeon's perspective. Dameron

Hospital, Stockton, CA3/13/2008 Invited Lecture. Open abdomen and enteroatmospheric fistulas. Los Angeles Surgical Society, Los

Angeles, CA3/28/2008 Invited Speaker. Leon Goldman: The Coach, UCSF Naffziger Surgical Society, San Francisco, CA 11/05/2008 Award Ceremony, Charlotte Baer Award for Dr. Sheldon Levin. University of California, San

Francisco, San Francisco, CA11/18/2008 Invited Speaker. Experiences in Israel during the 2006 Lebanon War: Invited Lecture. Experiences in

Israel during 2006 Lebanon War. X-Ray Project. Images of the Al –Aksa Intifada. Local Group, Los Altos, CA

01/7/2009 Invited Speaker. Surgery and global health. UCSF Surgery Interest Group, San Francisco, CA02/4/2009 Grand Rounds. Chronic small bowel obstruction. Clinical Pathological Conference, University of

California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA03/5/2009 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events. Frontiers in Surgery Course.,

University of California - East Bay, Lake Tahoe, CA03/10/2009 Invited Lecture. Blast injury to suicide terrorist bombings., University of California, Berkeley, CA03/21/2009 Postgraduate Course. Trauma Panel. University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA03/27/2009 Invited Lecture. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: The Israeli experience. Kaiser

Foundation Trauma Symposium, San Rafael, CA04/30/2009 Invited Lecture. Management of suicide bombings in Israel, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA11/5/2009 Plenary Presentation. The spectrum of blast injury. UCSF Otolaryngology Update 2009, San

Francisco, CA5/1/2010 Invited Lecture. Injuries to the rest of the neck: A continuing challenge. Postgraduate Course in

General Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA05/01/2010 Invited Lecture. Management of Abdominal Vascular Injury: Postgraduate Course in General

Surgery, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA10/15/2010 Invited Lecture. Chemical weapons. Western Region Burn Conference, American Burn Association,

San Francisco, CA10/27/2010 Grand Rounds. The surgery of poverty. University of California, San Francisco, Department of

Surgery, San Francisco, CA.10/27/2010 Invited Lecture. There and back again: Adventures in global health. International Medical

Humanitarianism and Surgery Lecture. Department of Surgery, Stanford University, Stanford, CA1/18/2011 Invited Lecture. The surgery of poverty. Medicine Grand Rounds at San Francisco General Hospital.

University of California, San Francisco.3/20/2011 Invited Lecture. Deep venous thrombosis. Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, Maui, Hawaii3/20/2011 Invited Lecture. Perioperative fluid management. Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, Maui,

Hawaii3/23/2011 Invited Lecture. Perforated peptic ulcer disease. Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, Maui,

Hawaii3/23/2011 Invited Lecture. Damage control laparotomy and the open abdomen. Postgraduate Course in

General Surgery, Maui, Hawaii9/20/2011 Invited Speaker, There and back again: Adventures in global health. Global Health Scholars

Program, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA3/13/2012 An American surgeon in Israel: Tales from the Second Intifada and Second Lebanon War.

Northwest Region American Committee for Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem, San Lucas Valley, CA

CME COURSES ATTENDED1988 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, Oregon 1988 The Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA 1988 Occupational HIV Infection: Risks , San Francisco, CA1989 Occupational HIV Infection: Risks and Risk Reduction, San Francisco, CA1989 California Trauma Conference, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1990 Gastroenterology: Advances in Diagnosis, UCSF Postgraduate Program, San Francisco, CA1990 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1990 AIDS Update for Primary Care: New Hope in a New Era. Alta Bates, Herrick Hospital, Berkeley, CA1990 Laparoscopic Laser Cholecystectomy Workshop, California Medical Association, San Francisco, CA

10/6-7/1990

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1991 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1991 Western Trauma Association Meeting, Jackson Hole, Wyoming1992 Cancer Management Course, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1992 Continuing Medical Education Certificate January - December 1992, Mercy Medical Center, Redding,

CA1992 13th Annual Trauma Update, Mercy Medical Center , Redding, CA1992 Laparoscopic Hernia Course, Presbyterian Hospital, San Francisco, CA, May 30, 19921992 Advanced Laparoendoscopic Surgery Training Seminar, Annenberg Center at Eisenhower, Rancho

Mirage, CA1992 Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery, Palm Springs, CA1993 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1993 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1993 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1993 46th Annual Cancer Symposium of the Society of Surgical Oncology, Texas1994 How to Develop and Administer a Budget, San Francisco, CA1994 Fifth Annual California Trauma Course, San Francisco, CA1994 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1994 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1994 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA1994 Geriatric Grand Rounds, UCSF/Laguna Honda Hospital, San Francisco, CA1994 U.S. Army Institute for Surgical Research, Brooke Army Medical Center, Burn Course, Fort Sam

Houston, San Antonio, TX1995 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1996 Postgraduate General Surgery Course, San Francisco, CA1996 Medtronic Training Program relating to the Theory and Practice of Vortex Blood Pumping and its

Clinical Applications, San Francisco, CA1996 Lasers in Cutaneous and Cosmetic Surgery, San Francisco, CA1996 Postgraduate Ultrasound Course. The Southwestern Surgical Congress, Scottsdale, AZ1997 Postgraduate General Surgery Course, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1997 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1997 American Association for the Surgery of Trauma 57th Annual Meeting, San Diego1997 Lymphatic Mapping Course, UCSF, San Francisco, CA1998 Division of Gastroenterology Grand Rounds, San Francisco, CA1998 Abdominal Trauma: Beyond the Basics, Speaker Grand Rounds, St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco,

CA1999 27th Annual Spring Meeting, American College of Surgeons, New York, NY1999 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA1999 Ultrasound for Surgeons and Ultrasound in Trauma and Acute Setting, ACS 27th Annual Meeting, New

York, NY2000 60th Annual Meeting, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, Texas2000 Postgraduate General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA2000 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA2000 Pacific Coast Surgical Association, 17th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA2000 American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Antonio, Texas2000 American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Seattle, Washington2001 Pacific Coast Surgical Association, 72nd Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada2001 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA2001 Medical Management of Chemical and Biological Casualties Course (6H-26), Fort Detrick, MD2002 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, 73rd Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, N V2002 31st Annual Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Illinois2002 Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA2002 Postgraduate General Surgery, UCSF, San Francisco, CA2002 Fundamental Critical Care Support Course, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Diego, California2002 SESAP11 Audio Companion, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA2003 New Frontiers in Trauma and Critical Care, 10th Annual Trauma/Critical Care Symposium, Pasadena,

CA2003 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA2003 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, Monterey, CA 2003 Human Subject Protection: Basics Course, San Francisco, CA2003 Western Surgical Association Meeting, American College of Surgeons, Tucson, AZ2003 Laparoscopic Colectomy: Why are we waiting? Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic

Surgeons Course, Chicago, IL2003 American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 58th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL2003 International Trauma Congress, Trauma Society of South Africa, Durban, South Africa

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2003 Trauma and Critical Care Symposium, Pasadena, CA2003 Annual Meeting, Northern California Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA2003 High-Risk Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA2004 American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Maui, HI2004 American Surgical Association Meeting, Florida2005 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA2005 Pacific Coast Surgical Association meeting, Dana Point, CA2005 Society of Critical Care Medicine, 34th Critical Care Congress, Phoenix, AZ2005 Review of Article "Surgical Outcomes of HIV+ Patients in the Era of Highly Active Ani-Retroviral

Therapy, San Francisco, CA2005 The Changing Practice of Anesthesia, San Francisco, CA2006 High-Risk Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA2006 Pacific Coast Surgical Association 77th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA2007 American Surgical Association 127th Annual Meeting sponsored by the American College of Surgeons,

Colorado Springs, Colorado2007 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, Kohala Coast, Hawaii2007 California Chapter, ACS Annual Educational Meeting, San Francisco, CA2007 Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, San Francisco, CA 2007 American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, New Orleans, LA2007 American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Las Vegas, Nevada2007 American Society of Anesthesiologists, San Francisco, CA2007 Western Surgical Association, Colorado Springs, CO2007 Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation Meeting, San Francisco, CA2008 Enteroatmospheric Fistula in the Open Abdomen, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ2008 Civilian Response to Mass Casualty Events, St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix, AZ2008 American Surgical Association Meeting, New York, NY2008 Worker Safety in Perioperative Services. Joint Commission Resources, Chicago, IL2008 Perioperative Care Symposium., Chicago, IL2008 Joint Sponsorship Program, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL2008 Abdominal Trauma, UCSF Critical Care Medicine and Trauma, San Francisco, CA2008 UCSF Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. July 2007 - June 2008, San Francisco, CA2008 Critical Care Medicine and Trauma, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California2008 UCSF Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, March 27-29, 2008, San Francisco, CA2008 Highly Reliable Surgical Team Training. UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA2009 UCSF Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, San Francisco, CA2009 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA2009 Postgraduate Course in General Surgery, UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA2009 Helping Doctors Help Patients. American Medical Association Manuscript Review for Archives of

Surgery, San Francisco, CA2009 Perioperative Care Symposium. Joint Commission Resources, American College of , Chicago, IL2009 Northern California Chapter, ACS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA2009 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 35, Issue No. 3, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA20102010

Pacific Cast Surgical Association 81st Annual Meeting, February 13-16, Maui, HIMedical Disaster Response 2010, American College of Emergency Physicians, American College of Surgeons, Las Vegas, NV

2010 Departments of Surgery Grand Rounds July 2010-December 2010 (ACCME), University of California, San Francisco

2010 Violence in the Workplace. CSPS Board of Directors Meeting. American College of Surgeons, Washington DC 10/6/2010, Washington, DC

2010 Definitive Surgical Trauma Care Course. International Association for Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care. Israel Trauma Society, December 2010

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 35, Issue No. 8, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 35, Issue No. 9, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 35, Issue No. 10, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 4, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 1, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 2, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

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2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 6, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 7, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

20101 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 7, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2010 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 36, Issue No. 8, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No. 1, American College of Surgeons, San Francisco, CA

2011 JAMA/Archives Manuscript Review, American Medical Association2011 Acute Care Surgery-Maintenance of Certification, American College of Surgeons, September 14, 20112011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No 3, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No 6., American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No 7, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No 2, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2011 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No 2., American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2012 Selected Readings in General Surgery, Volume 37, Issue No. 4, American College of Surgeons, San

Francisco, CA2012 Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, February 17-21, 2012, Napa, CA

UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICEUNIVERSITY SERVICE

UCSF Campus-wide2008-09 Kaiser Awards Committee Chairperson2009-present School of Medicine Faculty Council Vice-Chair

School of Medicine

1984 - Surgery Internship Application Committee Member1985 - 1986 Search Committee, Chief of Neurosurgery Member1985 - 1986 Search Committee, Chief of Surgery Member1988 - 1995 UCSF AIDS Task Force Member1990 - 1991 Search Committee, Chief of Orthopedic Surgery, SFGH Member1990 - 1993 Dean's Advisory Committee to AIDS Clinical Research Member1992 - 1996 Class of 1996 Screening Committee Member1992 - 1993 UCSF Ad hoc Promotion Committee Member1993 - 1997 HRSA/AIDS Education and Training Centers Consultant1993 - 1997 HRSA/AIDS Education and Training Centers, National HIV

Telephone Consultation Service, WarmlineSurgery Consultant

1994 - 1995 Ad hoc Committee on Resident Assistant's Training Program Chair1995 - 1996 Department of Surgery Residency Review Committee Member1996 Dean's Task Force on AIDS Member1996 UCSF, Department of Public Health Retreat Member1997 - 1998 Search Committee, Chief of OB-Gyn, SFGH Chair1998 - 1998 Selection Committee for the 1998 Kaiser Award for

Excellence in TeachingMember

1998 - 1999 Search Committee, Chief of Anesthesia, SFGH Member2000 Advanced Clinical Studies Committee Member

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2000 - 2006 Clinical Studies Steering Committee Member2001 - 2002 Search Committee, Chief of Vascular Surgery Chair2002 - 2003 Search Committee, Director of Surgical Laboratory at SFGH Chair2003 Search Committee, Chief of Vascular Surgery Chair2004 - 2005 Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Surgery at SFGH Chair2005 Search Committee, Chief of Radiology at SFGH Member2007 2007 Kaiser Award for Excellence in Teaching Committee Member2007 - 2008 Plastic Surgery Search Committee Member2007 - 2010 School of Medicine Faculty Council Member2008 - 2009 Service and Promotions Committee Member2010 Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Pediatric Surgery Member2010 - 2011 Stewardship Review Committee, Chair of Pathology Member

Departmental Service1993-2008 Department of Surgery Vice Chair

HOSPITAL SERVICE:1980-81 Cancer Committee Member1980-81 Utilization Review Committed Member1980-81 Tumor Board Member1984-present Cancer Committee Member1984-present Tumor Board Member1985-present Critical Care Committee Member1985-present Ethics Committee Member1986-81 Committee to Formulate Indications for Organ

Donation Member

1986-81 Operating Room Committee Member1986 Antibiotic Advisory Committee Member1986 Credentials Committee Member1987 Committee to Develop Policies for HIV Infection

Control in the Operating Room Member

PUBLIC SERVICE:1980 Public Service documentary. "Send Us Your Poor" T.V. 1981-85 Investigative Committee chaired by Senator

Diane FeinsteinInvited testimony on the effects of assault weapon

1992 San Francisco General Hospital Member, Board of Directors, Trauma Foundation

1994-present Operation Access President-Founder, Board of Directors1998-present San Francisco General Hospital Foundation Member, Board of Directors2004-10 American Board of Surgery Director2008-10 MedShare International Member, Regional Chapter2008-10 American Board of Surgery Chair, Recertification Exam Committee

TEACHING and MENTORINGFORMAL SCHEDULED CLASSES FOR UCSF STUDENTS:Qtr Academic Year Course Number and Title Teaching Contribution Units Class Size

1979-81 110, Surgery Lecturer  0  6-8 

1979-81 Intensive Care Unit   0  0 

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1979-81 Introduction to Clinical Medicine   0  0 

1979-81 Trauma   0  0 

1979-81 Emergency   0  4 

1979-81 Emergency   0  0 

1979-81 Surgery   0  0 

1984- 131A-B, Medicine   0  0 

1984- Medicine 140.01   0  0 

1984- 140.06, Medicine   0  0 

1984- 110, Surgery   0  0 

1984- 111, Surgery   0  0 

1984- 111, Surgery   0  0 

POSTGRADUATE AND OTHER COURSES1984-Present Advanced Trauma Life Support, UCSF/San

Francisco General HospitalTeaching of Advanced Trauma Life Support course to residents and outside attending surgeons

1984-Present General Surgical Staff Conference, San Francisco General Hospital

Conferences, case presentations, lectures, death and complications discussions.

1984-Present General Surgical Staff Conference , San Francisco General Hospital

Ward Rounds, pre and post-op management.

1984-Present Clinical Surgery, San Francisco General Hospital Teaching residents in clinic2009-Present Resident Teaching Conference, UCSF

Department of SurgeryFundamentals of Clinical Surgery: Lecture to second and third year residents 1 1/2 hours/per week

INFORMAL TEACHING:1984-present Surgical Attending (Discuss with residents on cases. Teach residents in operating room and patient

rounds.), UCSF Medical Center1984-present Outpatient Clinic (Discuss cases and teach surgical techniques to students and residents, come and

go.), UCSF Medical Center

TEACHING AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS:1989 Outstanding Leadership in Clinical

Preceptorship, University of California, San Francisco

Nomination

1990 Surgical Residents Excellence in Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Award

1991 Henry J. Kaiser, Excellence in Teaching Award Award1995 John V. Carbone Award for Excellence in

Clinical Instruction, University of California, San Francisco

Award

2000 Henry J. Kaiser Award for Teaching Excellence, University of California, San Francisco

Award

2001 Surgical Residents Recognition for Excellence, University of California, San Francisco

Award

2001 Clinical Faculty Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Nomination

2005 Excellence in Direct Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Award

2006 Henry J. Kaiser Excellence in Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Award

2006 Department of Surgery and Medical Students Award

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Teacher, Mentoring and Role Model, University of California, San Francisco

2007 Class of 2007 Clinical Faculty Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Nomination

2010 Lim/Thomas Faculty Teaching Award, University of California, San Francisco

Award

SUMMARY OF TEACHING HOURS:2008-2009 2000 total hours of teaching (including preparation).

Formal class or course teaching hours: 2000 hours.Informal class or course teaching hours: 0 hours.

2009-2010 2000 total hours of teaching (including preparation).Formal class or course teaching hours: 2000 hours.Informal class or course teaching hours: 0 hours.

2010-2011 2000 total hours of teaching (including preparation).Formal class or course teaching hours: 2000 hours.Informal class or course teaching hours: 0 hours.

TEACHING NARRATIVEDr. Schecter regularly teaches first-year medical students in the Anatomy Laboratory, third-year medical students in the Surgery 110 Course (serving as a preceptor and lecturer). Fourth-year medical students on their trauma rotation at San Francisco General Hospital as well as interns and residents. Dr. Schecter also directs the Advanced Trauma Life Support Course given to residents one to two times per year. Dr. Schecter was recognized by two Kaiser Teaching Awards (the last in 2006) and in 2008 and 2009 chaired the Kaiser Award Selection Committee. Dr. Schecter is no longer eligible for the Kaiser Award as he has won it twice. Dr. Schecter also serves on the Board of Directors of the Gold-Headed Cane Society and is a member of the Advisory Council of the Haile Debas Academy of Surgical Educators. In addition, Dr. Schecter serves as one of the two faculty advisors for the Department of Surgery Global Health Program and serves on the Advisory Council of the Global Health Scholars Program. Dr. Schecter also gives multiple invited lectures every year within UCSF, within local universities, in local, state, national and international meetings. Dr. Schecter also serves as an instructor in the Combat Trauma Life Support Course in the Medical Core of the Israel Defense Forces, one to three times per year. Dr. Schecter designed and wrote a trauma course which is still used on a regular basis to train medical personnel at the Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem and has been adapted and used at the Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda as part of the UCSF Department of Surgery Global Health Program.

Additional Academic Activities since January 1, 2004

I was on Sabbatical for 6 months serving as a Visiting Professor of Surgery at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem, a campus of the Ben Gurion University. I am giving a 15 week course to the hospital staff in Trauma Care. In addition I helped organize and conduct two 2 day Trauma Courses for the Physician Staff. I have given the following lectures since January 1, 2004:

Introduction to Trauma CareInitial Approach to the Injured PatientAirway ManagementShockManagement of Chest TraumaManagement of Abdominal TraumaManagement of Head Trauma

I am also studying the Management of Mass Casualty Events. Unfortunately, we have had two suicide bus bombings since I arrived in Jerusalem and I played a major role in the management of the mass casualty event on both occasions. This experience has resulted in the submission of two abstracts dealing with various aspects of organization for mass casualty events. One was submitted to an International Congress on the Medical Aspects of Terrorism and the second was submitted to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. I have not yet heard whether the abstracts were accepted for presentation. We are planning a review of the spectrum of injury resulting from Terrorist Bombing incidents to help better plan for the management of these patients.

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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Schecter WP. Charity begins at home. Surgery 2012 (accepted for publication).

2. Jayaraman S, Richardson D, Conrad M, Eichler C, Schecter W. Mycotic pseudoaneurysms due to injection drug use: A ten-year experience. Annals of Vascular Surgery (in press).

3. Nov O, Schecter WP. Dispositional resistance to change and hospital physicians’ use of electronic medical records: A multi-dimensional perspective (in press).

4. MacCannell T, Umscheid CA, Agarwal RK, Lee I, Kuntz G, Stevenson KB; Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee-HICPAC. Guideline for the prevention and control of norovirus gastroenteritis outbreaks in healthcare settings. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol; 2011 Oct;32 (10):939-69.

5. Schecter WP. Management of enterocutaneous fistulas. Surg Clin North Am 2011 Jun;91(3):481-91.

6. O’Grady NP, Alexander M, Burns LA, Dellinger EP, Garland J, Heard SO, Lipsett PA, Masur H, Mermel LA, Pearson ML, Raad II, Randolph AG, Rupp ME, Saint S; Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Am J Infect Control 2011 May;39(4 Suppl 1):S1-34.

7. O’Grady NP, Alexander M, Burns LA, Dellinger EP, Garland J, Heard SO, Lipsett PA, Masur H, Mermel LA, Pearson ML, Raad II, Randolph AG, Rupp ME, Saint S; Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC) (Appendix 1). Clin Infect Dis 2011 May;52(9):1087-99.

8. O’Grady NP, Alexander M, Burns LA, Dellinger EP, Garland J, Heard SO, Lipsett PA, Masur H, Mermel LA, Pearson ML, Raad II, Randolph AG, Rupp ME, Saint S; Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). Guidelines for the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections. Clin Infect Dis 2011 May;52(9):e162-93.

9. Schecter WP, Charles AG, Cornwell EE, Edelman P, Scarborough JE, Sheldon GF, Stitzenberg KB. The surgery of poverty. Curr Probl Surg 2011;Apr;48(4):228-80.

10. Schecter WP. Meditation on mortality: Lessons from a life in surgery. J Trauma 2011;70(2):340-344.

11. Schecter WP. Invited Critique. Beware the sleeping panther. Comment on “Implementing Liberia’s poverty reduction strategy: An assessment of emergency and essential surgical care. Arch Surg 2011;146(1):39-40.

12. Schecter WP. Synoptic operative reports: Highly efficient, questionably accurate. Invited Critique. Arch Surg 2011; September 19.

13. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Horn JK, Siperstein AE, Schecter WP, Campbell AR, Mackersie RC, Rodas A, Kreuwel HT, Harris HW. Prospective randomized trial of LC+LCBDE vs ERCP/S+LC for common bile duct stone disease. Arch Surg, 01/2010;145(1):28-33.

14. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Schecter WP. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in Patients With Pancreatic Trauma. J Trauma, 03/2010;68(3):538-44.

15. Umscheid CA, Agarwal RK, Brennan PJ: Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (Schecter WP). Updating the guideline development methodology of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). Am J Infect Control, 5/2010;38(10):264-73.

16. Gould CV, Umscheid CA, Agarwal RK, Kuntz G, Pegues DA. Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. (Schecter WP). Guideline for prevention of catheter-associated urinary tract infections 2009. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol, 4/2010;Apr;31(4):319-26.

17. Schecter WP. Editorial Comment on the effect of mobile medical teams (MMT) on the on-scene time (OST) and mortality rate of 1,054 trauma patients receiving pre-hospital care in the Netherlands from November 2005 to November 2007. Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 69: 594, 9/2010.

18. Schecter WP. Preparing for the Maintenance of Certification examination. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 95: 11-14, 09/2010.

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19. Schecter WP. Editorial Comment. Does intent matter? The medical and society burden of self-inflicted injury. Vaslef SN, Shapiro ML, Brooks KR, Scarborough JE. J Trauma 2009;67(4):846-47.

20. Schecter SC, Schecter WP, McAninch JW. Penetrating bilateral renal injuries: principles of management. J Trauma, Aug/2009;67(2):E25-8.

21. Schecter WP, Hirshberg A, Chang DS, Harris HW, Napolitano LM, Wexner SD, Dudrick SJ. Enteric fistulas: principles of management. J Am Coll Surg, 10/2009;209(4):484-91.

22. Matula SR, Beers J, Errante J, Grey D, Hofmann PB, Schecter WP. Operation Access: a proven model for providing volunteer surgical services to the uninsured in the United States. J Am Coll Surg, 76 Ed. 12/2009;2009(6):769-76.

23. Hadary A, Schecter W, Embon OM, Einav S. Impact of military conflict on a civilian receiving hospital in a war zone. Ann Surg, Mar/2009;249(3):502-9.

24. Einav S, Schecter W, Matot I, Horn JK, Hersch M, Reissman P, Spira RM. Case managers in mass casualty incidents. Ann Surg 2009 Mar;249(3):496-501.

25. Ashkenazi I, Olsha O, Schecter WP, Kessel B, Khashan T, Alfici R. Inadequate mass-casualty knowledge base adversely affects treatment decisions by trauma care providers: Survey on hospital response following a terrorist bombing. Prehosp Disaster Med, 7/2009;24(4):342.

26. Ozgediz D, Wang J, Jayaraman S, Ayzengart A, Jamshidi R, Lipnick M, Mabweijano J, Kaggwa S, Knudson M, Schecter W, Farmer D. Surgical training and global health: initial results of a 5-year partnership with a surgical training program in a low-income country. Arch Surg 9/2008;153(9):860-5.

27. Guzman P, Schecter WP. Global Health Opportunities in Surgery: A Guide for Medical Students and Faculty. Journal of Surgical Education. 2008 Ed. 9-10/2008;65(5).

28. Schecter WP. A passion for Medicine. A Commencement Address to the Class of 2007. J Surg Education, April 2008;65(2):166-73.

29. Schecter SC, McAninch JW, Schecter WP. Subcutaneous unilateral testicle implantation following contralateral orchiectomy and radical debridement for Fournier's gangrene: 24-year follow-up. J Trauma 2008;65:476-478.

30. Schecter WP. Discussion: Yaghoubian A, de Virgilio C, Dauphine C. Lewis RJ, Lin M. Use of admission serum lactate and sodium levels to predict mortality in necrotizing soft-tissue infections. Arch Surg, 2007;142(9):844.

31. Staudenmayer K, Schecter WP. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events: Basic principles. Bulletin of the ACS, 2007;92(7):22-26.

32. Avidan V, Hersch M, Spira RM, Einav S, Goldberg S, Schecter W. Civilian hospital response to a mass casualty events: the role of the intensive care unit. J Trauma, May/2007;62(5):1234-9.

33. Jamshidi R, Schecter WP. Biological dressings for the management of enteric fistulas in the open abdomen: a preliminary report. Arch Surg, Aug/2007;142(8):793-6.

34. Chang TT, Schecter WP. Injury in the elderly and end-of-life decisions. Surg Clin North Am, Feb/2007;87(1):229-45, viii.

35. Schecter WP. Invited Critique. Surgery in Mongolia. Special Article. Gunsentsoodol B, Nachin B, Dashzeveg T. Arch Surg.1254-1257, 2006.

36. Schecter WP, Farmer DL. Surgery and global health: A mandate for training, research and service. Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons. 91: 36-38, 2006.

37. Einav S, Spira RM, Hersch M, Reissman P, Schecter W. Surgeon and hospital leadership during terrorist-related multiple-casualty events: A coup d'état. Arch Surg, Aug/2006;141(8):815-22.

38. Carmon M, Olsha O, Schecter WP, Raveh D, Reinus C, Hershko DD, Beller U, Golomb E. The "Sentinel Chain": a new concept for prediction of axillary node status in breast cancer patients. Breast Cancer Res Treat, Jun/2006;97(3):323-8.

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39. Einav S, Schecter WP. Disaster management: Who's in charge? Am J Disaster Med, 11/2006;1(1):10-1.

40. Schecter WP, Ivatury RR, Rotondo MF, Hirshberg A. Open abdomen after trauma and abdominal sepsis: a strategy for management. J Am Coll Surg, Sep/2006;203(3):390-6.

41. Fry DE, Schecter WP, Hartshorne MF. The surgeon and acts of civilian terrorism: radiation exposure and injury. J Am Coll Surg, Jan/2006;202(1):146-54.

42. Yeh MW, Horn JK, Schecter WP, Chuter TA, Lane JS. Endovascular repair of an actively hemorrhaging gunshot injury to the abdominal aorta. J Vasc Surg, Nov/2005;42(5):1007-9.

43. Schecter WP. Nuclear, biological and chemical weapons: what the surgeon needs to know. Scand J Surg, 2005;94(4):293-9.

44. Schecter WP, Fry DE,. The surgeon and acts of civilian terrorism: chemical agents. J Am Coll Surg, Jan/2005;200(1):128-35.

45. Fry DE, Schecter WP, Parker JS, Quebbeman EJ,. The surgeon and acts of civilian terrorism: biologic agents. J Am Coll Surg, Feb/2005;200(2):291-302.

46. Ozgediz D, Roayaie K, Debas H, Schecter W, Farmer D. Surgery in developing countries: essential training in residency. Arch Surg, Aug/2005;140(8):795-800.

47. Schecter WP, Klassen C, O'Connor P, Potts M, Ochitill H. Suicide: the unmet challenge of the trauma system. Arch Surg, Sep/2005;140(9):902-4.

48. Avidan V, Hersch M, Armon Y, Spira R, Aharoni D, Reissman P, Schecter WP. Blast lung injury: clinical manifestations, treatment, and outcome. Am J Surg, Dec/2005;190(6):927-31.

49. Cohen MJ, Schecter WP. Perioperative pain control: a strategy for management. Surg Clin North Am, Dec/2005;85(6):1243-57, xi.

50. Schecter WP, Farmer D, Horn JK, Pietrocola DM, Wallace A. Special considerations in perioperative pain management: audiovisual distraction, geriatrics, pediatrics, and pregnancy. J Am Coll Surg, Oct/2005;201(4):612-8.

51. Young DM, Harris HW, Charlebois ED, Chambers H, Campbell A, Perdreau-Remington F, Lee C, Mankani M, Mackersie R, Schecter WP. An epidemic of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus soft tissue infections among medically underserved patients. Arch Surg, Sep/2004;139(9):947-51; discussion 951-3.

52. Schecter WP. Cholinergic symptoms due to nerve agent attack: A strategy for management. Anesthesiology Clin N Am.579-590, 2004.

53. Harris H, Barcia A, Schell M, Thoeni R, Schecter W. Necrotizing pancreatitis: a surgical approach independent of documented infection. HPB (Oxford), 2004;6(3):161-8.

54. Miller G, Schecter WP, Harris HW. Gallbladder ascariasis in a patient with severe pancreatitis. Surgery, Apr/2003;133(4):445-6.

55. Schecter WP. San Francisco General Hospital. Arch Surg.823-824., 2003.

56. Debas HT, Freischlag JA, Schecter WP, Warshaw. A Pacific Coast Surgical Association Panel on Surgical Practice. Arch Surg.977-86., 2003.

57. Schecter WP, Bongard FS, Gainor BJ, Weltz DL, Horn JK Pain Control in Outpatient Surgery. J Am Coll Surg.95-104, 2002.

58. Siobal M, Kallet RH, Kraemer R, Jonson E, Lemons D, Young D, Campbell AR, Schecter W, Tang J. Tracheal-innominate artery fistula caused by the endotracheal tube tip: A case report and investigation of a fatal complication of prolonged intubation. Respir Care, 2001;46:1012-8.

59. Schecter WP. Human immunodeficiency virus and malignancy: Thoughts on viral oncogenesis. Arch Surg.1419-1426, 2001.

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60. Schecter WP, Swisher JL. Local Anesthesia in Surgical Practice. Current Problems in Surgery. 2000;37(1):1-67.

61. O'Neill BB, Gosnell JE, Lull RJ, Schecter WP, Koch J, Halvorsen RA, Harris HW. Cinematic nuclear scintigraphy reliably directs surgical intervention for patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. Arch Surg, Sep/2000;135(9):1076-81; discussion 1081-2.

62. Shen WT, Lim RC, Siperstein AE, Clark OH, Schecter WP, Hunt TK, Horn JK, Duh QY. Laparoscopic vs open adrenalectomy for the treatment of primary hyperaldosteronism. Arch Surg, Jun/1999;134(6):628-31; discussion 631-2.

63. Schecter WP. Commentary on Abstract. Morken JJ, Balcos EG, Hill MJ, Ney AJ, West MA, Van Camp JM, Zera RT, Jacobs DM, Odland MD, Rodriguez JL. RISS scores can guide management of civilian rectal injuries. Civilian rectal trauma: a changing perspective. Colon and Rectal Surgery 126 Ed. 693-700, 1999. Outlook 2000; 13(3):9-12.

64. Harris HW, Morabito DJ, Mackersie RC, Halvorsen RA, Schecter WP. Leukocytosis and free fluid are important indicators of isolated intestinal injury after blunt trauma. J Trauma, Apr/1999;46(4):656-9.

65. Callahan TE, Schecter WP, Horn JK. Necrotizing soft tissue infection masquerading as cutaneous abscess following illicit drug injection. Arch Surg, Aug/1998;133(8):812-7; discussion 817-9.

66. Strear CM, Jarnagin WR, Schecter WP, Mackersie RC, Hickey MS. Gastric rupture and tension pneumoperitoneum complicating cardiopulmonary resuscitation J Trauma, 1998;44:930-932.

67. Mueller FP, Schecter WP, Jablonowski H, Schmidt WU, Verreet PR Perioperative therapy of HIV infections. Langenbecks Arch Chir Suppl Kongressbd (German).1107-10, 1998.

68. Harris HW, Kumwenda ZL, Sheen-Chen SM, Shah A, Schecter WP. Recurrent pycogenic cholangitis. Am J Surg 1998 Jul;176(1):34-7.

69. Harris HW, Schecter WP. Surgical risk assessment and management in patients with HIV disease. Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 377-91., 1997.

70. Duh, QY, Siperstein AE, Clark OH, Schecter WP, Horn JK, Harrison MR, Hunt TK, Way LW. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Comparison of the lateral and posterior approaches. Arch Surg, Aug/1996;131(8):870-5;discussion 875-6.

71. Gerberding JL, Lewis FR, Schecter WP. Are universal precautions realistic? Surg Clin North Am. 75: 1091-1104., 1995.

72. Schecter WP, Grey D, Burik J, Caldwell C, Elder D, Neumann P, Hofmann P. Volunteer low-risk outpatient surgery for uninsured patients in San Francisco. The Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition. Arch Surg, Jul/1995;130(7):778-80; discussion 781.

73. Campbell A, Vittinghoff E, Morabito D, Payne M, Shagoury C, Praetz P, Grey D, McAninch J, Schecter W. Trauma centers in a managed care environment J Trauma, 1995;39(2):246-253.

74. Whitney TM, Brunel W, Russell TR, Bossart KJ, Schecter WP. Emergent abdominal surgery in AIDS: experience in San Francisco. Am J Surg, Sep/1994;168(3):239-43.

75. Schecter WP. Withdrawing and withholding life support in geriatric surgical patients: Ethical considerations. Surg Clin North Am. 74: 245-259, 1994.

76. Braveman P, Schaaf VM, Egerter S, Bennett T, Schecter W. Insurance-related differences in the risk of ruptured appendix. N Engl J Med, Aug/18/1994;331(7):444-9.

77. Duke BJ, Modin GW, Schecter WP, Horn JK. Transfusion significantly increases the risk for infection after splenic injury. Arch Surg, Oct/1993;128(10):1125-30; discussion 1131-2.

78. Macho JR, Markison RE, Schecter WP. Cardiac stapling in the management of penetrating injuries of the heart: rapid control of hemorrhage and decreased risk of personal contamination. J Trauma, May/1993;34(5):711-5; discussion 715-6.

79. Schecter WP. Surgical care of the HIV-infected patient: a moral imperative. Camb Q Health Ethics, 1992;1(3):223-8.

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80. Macho JR, Schecter WP. Surgical care of HIV infected patients. Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 6: 745-761., 1992.

81. Schecter WP. Invited Commentary on Brooks SW, Young JC, Cmolik B, Schina M, Dianzumba S, Townsend RN, Diamond DL. The use of transesophageal echocardiography in the evaluation of chest trauma. J Trauma 1992; 32: 765-766.

82. Whitney TM, Macho JR, Russell TR, Bossart KJ, Heer FW, Schecter WP. Appendicitis in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Am J Surg, Nov/1992;164(5):467-70; discussion 470-1.

83. Gerberding JL, Schecter WP. Surgery and AIDS: Reducing the risk. JAMA. 1991;265(12):1572-3.84. Schecter WP. Discussion of Roessler MS, Wisner DH, Holcroft JW. The mangled extremity: When to amputate?

Arch Surg Ed. 1248, 1991.

85. Schecter WP. Discussion of Waxman K, Sundine MJ, Young RF. Is early prediction of outcome in severe head injury possible? Arch Surg. 126: 1242, 1991.

86. Burke EC, Orloff SL, Freise CE, Macho JR, Schecter WP. Wound healing after anorectal surgery in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients. Arch Surg, Oct/1991;126(10):1267-70; Discussion 1270.

87. Lorenz HP, Wilson W, Leigh B, Crombleholme T, Schecter W. Squamous cell carcinoma of the anus and HIV infection. Dis Colon Rectum, Apr/1991;34(4):336-8.

88. Gerberding J, Schecter WP. Letter to the Editor. In: Gerberding JL, Littell C, Tarkington A, Brown A, Schecter WP. Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients’ blood during surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. N Engl J Med 1990;322:1788-93.

89. Smedira NG, Evans BH, Grais LS, Cohen NH, Lo B, Cooke M, Schecter WP, Fink C, Epstein-Jaffe E, May C. Withholding and withdrawal of life support from the critically ill. N Engl J Med, Feb/1/1990;322(5):309-15.

90. Lorenz HP, Wilson W, Leigh B, Schecter WP. Kaposi's sarcoma of the rectum in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Am J Surg, Dec/1990;160(6):681-2; discussion 682-3.

91. Schecter WP. Occupationally-acquired HIV infection and workers’ compensation. Bull Am Coll Surg 1990;(75):12, p. 17-18.

92. Gerberding JL, Littell C, Tarkington A, Brown A, Schecter WP. Risk of exposure of surgical personnel to patients' blood during surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. N Engl J Med, Jun/21/1990;322(25):1788-93.

93. Cobb JP, Schecter WP, Russell T. Giant malignant tumors of the anus. A strategy for management. Dis Colon Rectum, Feb/1990;33(2):135-7; discussion 137-8.

94. Schecter WP, Markison RE, Jeffrey RB, Barton RM, Laing F. Use of sonography in the early detection of suppurative flexor tenosynovitis. J Hand Surg (Am), 1989;14 (2 Pt 1):307-10.

95. Smedira N, Schecter WP. Blunt abdominal trauma. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 7: 631-45, Aug/1989.

96. Flynn AE, Thomas AN, Schecter WP. Acute tracheobronchial injury. J Trauma, Oct/1989;29(10):1326-30.

97. Schecter WP. HIV Transmission to surgeons: Assessment of risk, infection control precautions and standards of conduct. Occupational Medicine-State of the Art Reviews: Occupational HIV Infection: Risks and risk reduction 1989;4:65-69.

98. Brunel W, Schecter WP, Schecter G. Hand deformity and sensory loss due to Hansen's disease in American Samoa. J Hand Surg [Am], Mar/1988;13(2):279-83.

99. Hill AC, Schecter WP, Mori H, Stevens MB, Husseni W, Lim RC, Hoffman JI. The effect of verapamil on cerebral cortical and spinal cord blood flow during proximal descending thoracic aortic occlusion. J Trauma, Aug/1988;28(8):1214-9.

100. Clark GC, Schecter WP, Trunkey DD. Variables affecting outcome in blunt chest trauma: flail chest vs. pulmonary contusion. J Trauma, Mar/1988;28(3):298-304.

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101. Jeffrey RB, Laing FC, Schecter WP, Markison RE, Barton RM. Acute suppurative tenosynovitis of the hand. Diagnosis with ultrasound. Radiol, 1987;162:741-742.

102. Gosain A, Markison RE, Schecter WP. Temporary colostomy for trauma. A new method to simplify colostomy closure. Dis Colon Rectum 1987 Mar;30(3):220-2.

103. Langdale L, Schecter WP Critical care complications in the trauma patient. Crit Care Clin. 2: 839-52, Oct/1986.

104. Schecter WP, Peper E, Tuatoo V. Can general surgery improve the outcome of the head-injury victim in rural America? A review of the experience in American Samoa. Arch Surg, Oct/1985;120(10):1163-6.

105. Schecter W, Rintel T, Slutkin G, Schecter G, Tuato'o V. Tropical pyomyositis of the iliacus muscle in American Samoa. Am J Trop Med Hyg, Jul/1983;32(4):809-11.

106. Schecter WP, Wong D, Kilgore ES, Newmeyer WL, Howes EL, Clark G. Peripartum pseudomalignant myositis ossificans of the finger. J Hand Surg [Am], Jan/1982;7(1):43-6.

107. Mills J, Slutkin G, Klein D, Schecter W. Ceftizoxime compared with cefamandole for treatment of soft tissue infections. J Antimicrob Chemother Nov/1982;10 Suppl C:273-9.

108. Schecter W, Meyer A, Schecter G, Giuliano A, Newmeyer W, Kilgore E. Necrotizing fasciitis of the upper extremity. J Hand Surg [Am], Jan/1982;7(1):15-20.

109. Schecter WP, Wilson RS. Management of upper airway obstruction in the intensive care unit. Crit Care Med, Aug/1981;9(8):577-9.

110. Effeney DJ, Lim RC, Schecter WP. Transmetatarsal amputation. Arch Surg, Nov/1977;112(11):1366-70.

NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITIES:Review Articles

1. Schecter WP. Principles of management of enteric fistulas. In: UpToDate, Basow, DS (Ed), Waltham, MA 2011.

2. Schecter WP, Grey DP, Hofmann PB. The history of medicine in San Francisco. Operation Access: plugging the hole in the surgical safety net. San Francisco Medicine 2011;84(3):26.

3. Schecter WP, Wilder L. Preparing for the inevitable. Disaster! A comprehensive guide for doctors. San Francisco Medicine 10/2007;X:21.

4. Einav-Bromiker S, Schecter WP. Surgical response to mass casualty incidents: The Israeli experience. Asian Hospital & Healthcare Management, 2007;14:35-36.

5. Schecter WP. Discussion. The open abdomen – a new iatrogenic illness in the intensive care unit. Arch Surg. 142: 844, 2007.

6. Schecter WP. Discussion: Eckert MJ, Claggett C, Martin M, Azarow K. Bronchoscopy in the blast injury patient. Arch Surg 2006;141:810.

7. Schecter WP. Discussion: Paydar KZ, Hansen SL, Chalebois ED, Harris HW, Young DM. Inappropriate antibiotic use in soft tissue infection. Arch Surg 2006;141:855.

8. Schecter WP. Perioperative pain management: A clinical review for surgeons. General Surgery News; June 2005:1-6.

9. Albo R, Schecter WP. Foramen of Winslow hernia masquerading as malignant bowel obstruction. Contemporary Surgery 60:17(Jan) 2004.

10. Schecter WP, Stock P. Surgery in patients with HIV. HIV InSite Knowledge Base Chapter. Available at http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/InSite?page=kb-03-03-02#S2.9X. Last accessed 1-4-06, 2/2003.

11. Schecter WP. Surgical manifestations of AIDS. Surgical Infections: Index and Reviews. V: 1-5., 1997.

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12. Read T, Simmons M, Halvorsen R, Schecter WP. Obstructing carcinoid tumor of the rectum: Case report and literature review. Contemporary Surgery.177-180, 1997.

13. Schecter WP. Invited Discussion of Wisner DH, Lo B. The feasibility of organ salvage from non-heartbeating trauma donors. Arch Surg. 131:1996.

14. Schecter WP, Tellez M. Violence in America: A view from the UC Trauma Service at San Francisco General Hospital. San Francisco Medicine 68: 12-14., 1995.

15. Braveman P, Egerter S, Schecter W. Reply to "Letters to the Editor" on insurance and the risk of ruptured appendix. NEJM 397-8, 1/1995.

16. Schecter WP. Invited Commentary on Contino JP, Follette DM, Berkoff HA, Pollock ME, Bogren H, Wisner DH. Use of a Carmeda-coded femoral-femoral bypass during repair of traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysms. Arch Surg.933-939, 1994.

17. Schecter WP, Grey DP, Hofmann P. The Ambulatory Surgery Access Coalition: Creating a Program for the Uninsured. San Francisco Medicine 1994;23-24.

18. Schecter WP, Gerberding JL. Human immunodeficiency virus and the surgeon: 1993 Update. Problems in Urology-Genitourinary Trauma 1994;237-244.

19. Schecter WP (moderator). Ethical dilemmas. Emergency Medicine-Audio Digest. Side B:994.

20. Schecter WP. Social implications of hand surgery practice at San Francisco General Hospital. Correspondence Newsletter, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 12/22/1993.

21. Schecter WP. Expert Commentary on article: Beck DE, Opelka FG: Pelvic and perineal trauma. Perspectives in Colon and Rectal Surgery.154-55, 1993.

22. Schecter WP. Safer surgery. AIDS File. 6: 1-2., 1992.

23. Macho JR, Schecter WP. Surgery and the HIV epidemic: The spectrum of practice. Perspectives in General Surgery. 3: 9-23, 1992.

24. Schecter WP. Occupationally-acquired HIV infection and Workers' Compensation. Resident and Staff Physician 37: 51-55, 1991.

25. Schecter WP. The impact of human immunodeficiency virus on surgery and procedures. Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases. 4: 514-519, 1991.

26. Schecter WP. Surgery in HIV-infected patients. Editor(s): Cohen PT, Sande MA, Volberding P. San Francisco General Hospital AIDS Knowledge Base (Computer Data Base). Massachusetts Medical Society, Waltham, Mass. 1991.

27. Schecter WP. HIV and Surgery: Occupational risk and responsibility. San Francisco Medicine, 1990;63:14-16.

28. Chadwick SJD, Schecter WP, Sim AJM Effects of HIV infection on general surgery. Hospital Update. 15: 518-529, 1989.

29. Schecter WP. AIDS: Risks to the surgeon. Audio Digest Orthopedics. 12: 50, 1989.

30. Schecter WP. Commentary on Rectal Injuries: Do adjunctive procedures affect outcome in patients treated with colostomy and drainage. Colon and Rectal Surgery Outlook. 2: 5-6, 1989.

31. Schecter WP. HIV infection and hand surgery. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Correspondence Newsletter, 11/29/1989.

32. Harris HW, Schecter WP. HIV and the management of soft tissue infections. AIDS and HIV Infectionen. 1989; 31. Erg.Lfg.

33. Smedira N, Schecter WP. AIDS and the Trauma Care Provider. Adv Trauma 1989;4:67:67-88.

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34. Schecter WP, Bainton C, Chambers C, Fine D, Gerberding J, Hadley K, Miller D, Shor G, Shostak D, Tarkington A, Wugofski L. Occupationally-acquired infection and health care workers’ disability compensation: A report from the Committee on Occupationally Acquired Blood Borne Viral Infections and Worker’s Compensation. Sponsored by the UCSF AIDS Task Force, SFGH Operation Room Committee, SFGH HIV Policy Committee. Approved by: SFGH Operating Room Committee 12/12/89; SFGH HIV Policy Committee, 1/27/90; SFGH Executive Committee, 2/25/90; UCSF AIDS Coordinating Council, 3/7/90.

35. Schecter WP, Chambers HR, Crombleholme W, Dailey P, Hadley K, Lusby G, McAninch JW, Sooy D, Tarkington A, Williams J. Surgical care in the era of HIV infection: A report from the San Francisco General Hospital Committee to develop HIV infection control policies in the operating room. Approved by the SFGH Operating Room Committee, 5/18/1988.

36. Brunel W, Stoll J, May K, Markison RE, Schecter WP. Routine intensive care unit admission is not indicated for suspected myocardial contusion. J Intens Care Med, 1988;3:253-7.

Books

Schecter WP, Lim RC, Sheldon GF, Christen N, Blaisdell FW. The History of the Surgical Service at San Francisco General Hospital. Broadfoot Publishing, Inc., Wilmington, NC. February 2008.

Chapters

1. Schecter W, Hirshberg A. Pancreatic and Duodenal Injuries. Jarnagin et al: Blumgart’s Surgery of the Liver, Biliary Tract & Pancreas. Chapter 103: Part 9 (in press).

2. Schecter W, Hirshberg A. Injuries to the liver and biliary tract. Jarnagin et al: Blumgart’s Surgery of the Liver, Biliary Tract & Pancreas. Chapter 102: Part 9 (in press).

3. Dicker R, Schecter WP. Civilian Hospital Response to Mass Casualty Events: Editor(s): Asensio, JA and Trunkey DD. Current Therapy in Trauma and Surgical Critical Care: Mosby/Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA (in press).

4. Schecter WP. Intravenous catheter-associated infections. In: Surgical Infections. Fry D. (ed), JP Medical Ltd. (in press).

5. Schecter WP. Management of enterocutaneous fistulas. In: Dudrick SJ, Sanchez, JA. e, Nutrition and Metabolism of the Surgical Patient, Part 1. Surg Clin North Am 2011;(91).

6. Schecter WP. Geriatric trauma and end of life decisions. In: Mulholland MW, Lillemoe KD, Doherty GM, Maier RB, Simeone DJ, Upchurch GR, Jr. Greenfield’s Surgery: Scientific Principles and Practic5th Edition, Wolters-Kluwer-Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2011.

7. Schecter SC, Hansen SL, Schecter WP. The mangled extremity. Editor(s): Rabinovici R, Frankel HL, Kirton OC. Trauma, Critical Care and Surgical Emergencies: A Case and Evidence-Based Textbook: Informa Healthcare, New York. 164-173, 2010.

8. Staudenmayer, K, Schecter WP. Chemical agents and terror medicine. In: S.C. Shapira et al (eds). Essentials of Terror Medicine. Springer Science and Business Media, LLC, New York, NY, 2009:223-239.

9. Jamshidi R, Schecter W. Peritonitis. Editor(s): Chin, R. Emergency Management of Infectious Diseases: Cambridge University Press. New York City, NY. 53-58, 2008.

10. Jamshidi R, Schecter WP. Postoperative infections. In: Emergency Management of Infectious Diseases. Chin RL et al (Editors): Cambridge University Press. New York, NY, 2008.

11. Dicker R, Schecter WP. Civilian Hospital Response to Mass Casualty Events: Editor(s): Asensio JA and Trunkey DD. Current Therapy in Trauma and Surgical Critical Care: Mosby/Elsevier, Philadelphia, PA. 67-73, 2008.

12. Dagi TF, Schecter WP. Preparation of the Operating Room. Basic Surgical and Perioperative Considerations. ACS Surgery: Principles and Practice: BC Decker, Philadelphia, PA. 2008.

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13. Schecter WP. Assessment of acute abdominal symptoms. In Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence, 2008; Springer, New York (4) :759-769.

14. Fox JM, Schecter W, Stollman N. Diverticular disease. In Wexner SD, Stollman N. Diverticular Disease. Editor(s): Stollman N. Diseases of the Colon: Informa Healthcare USA, Inc., New York. 399-435, 2007.

15. Schecter WP. Peritoneum and acute abdomen. Editor(s): Norton JA, Bollinger RR, Chang AE, Lowry SF, Mulvihill SJ, Pass HI, Thompson RW. Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence: Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 1-8, 2003.

16. Gosnell JE, Harris HW, Jan J, Schecter WP. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Editor(s): Bland KI. The Practice of General Surgery: W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia. 38-47, 2002.

17. Macho Jr., Schecter WP. Care of patients with environmental injuries. Editor(s): Bongard FS, Sue DY. Current Critical Care: Diagnosis and Treatment: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, New York. 838-882, 2002.

18. Schecter WP, Albo RJ. Removal of rectal foreign bodies. In: Mastery of Surgery. Baker RJ, Fischer JE (Editors). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001, Philadelphia, PA.

19. Schecter WP. Peritoneum and acute abdomen. Editor(s): Norton JA, Bollinger RR, Chang AE, Lowry SF, Mulvihill SJ, Pass HI, Thompson RW. Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence: Springer-Verlag, Inc., New York. 1-8, 2000.

20. Harris HW, Schecter PW. HIV and the management of soft tissue infections. Editor(s): Jager H. AIDS und HIV-Infektionen: Ecomed Landsberg, 1-8, 2000.

21. Schecter WP. Surgery in HIV-infected patients, Third Ed. Editor(s): Cohen PT, Sande MA, Volberding PA. The AIDS Knowledge Base: Lippincott-Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia. 363-367, 1999.

22. Harris HW, Schecter WP. Emergency abdominal surgery. Editor(s): Flum DR, Wallack MK. The Role of Surgery in AIDS: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia. 35-52, 1999.

23. Schecter WP. Ethical considerations. Editor(s): Moylan JA. In: Surgical Critical Care: Mosby-Yearbook, Inc., St. Louis. 31-40, 1994.

24. Macho JR, Schecter WP. Care of patients with environmental injuries. Editor(s): Bongard FS, Sue DY. Current Critical Care, Diagnosis and Treatment: Appleton and Lange, Connecticut. 716-730, 1994.

25. Schecter WP. Surgery in HIV infected Patients, 2nd Ed. Editor(s): Cohen PT, Sande MA, Volberding PA. The AIDS Knowledge Base: Little, Brown & Company, Boston. 4.121-4.12, 1994.

26. Jarnagin WR, Schecter WP. Anorectal diseases in the HIV-infected patients. Editor(s): Wilson SE, Williams RA. Surgical Problems in the AIDS Patient: Igaku-Shoin, New York. 1994.

27. Schecter WP. Anus and Rectum. Editor(s): Macho J, Cable G. Everyone's Guide to Outpatient Surgery: Andrews and McMell, Kansas City, KS. 85-92, 1994.

28. Schecter WP, Mansour A, Lim RC. AIDS and Surgery. In: Surgical Decision Making. , W.B. Saunders Company, 3rd Edition, Philadelphia, PA, 1993, pp. 26-27.

29. Macho JR, Schecter WP. General surgery in the patient with AIDS. Editor(s): Braverman MH, Tawes RL. Surgical Technology International II: International Developments in Surgery and Surgical Research. Hong Kong. 219-224, 1993.

30. Schecter WP. Examination of the anus and rectum in the HIV infected patient. Editor(s): Allen-Mersh and Gottesman L. Anorectal Disease in AIDS: Edward Arnold, London. 75-86, 1991.

31. Schecter WP. Lower extremity/soft tissue injury. Editor(s): Trunkey DD, Lewis FR. Current Therapy of Trauma: BC Decker, Philadelphia, PA. 291-4, 1991.

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32. Wilson W, Schecter WP. Hypothermia and frostbite. Editor(s): Bongard F, Wilson SE, Perry MO. Vascular Injuries in Surgical Practice: Appleton-Lange, Norwalk. 253-60, 1991.

33. Schecter WP. Precautions in the operating room for HIV-infected patients and patients with hepatitis. Editor(s): Howard RJ. Infectious Risks in Surgery: Appleton & Lange, Norwalk. 97-109, 1991.

34. Schecter WP. Rectal injury. Editor(s): Trunkey DD, Lewis FR. Current Therapy of Trauma: B.C. Decker, Philadelphia. 258-9, 1991.

35. Schecter WP. Surgery of AIDS and related conditions. A San Francisco Perspective. Editor(s): Sim AJW, Jeffries DJ. AIDS and Surgery: Oxford, Blackwell-Scientific Publications, Ltd., New York. 38-42, 1990.

36. Allen-Mersch TG, Gottesman LG, Miles AJG, Milson JW, Northover JMA, Schecter WP, Stotter A. The management of anorectal disease in HIV-positive patients: A symposium. Editor(s): Nicholls RJ, McCortensen NJ, Northover JMA. Topics in Colorectal Disease: Berlin, Springer-Verlag, New York. 145-156, 1990.

37. Hill AC, Schecter WP, Trunkey DD. Trauma: Secondary triage in the ICU. In: Critical Care. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, PA; 1988:52-542.

38. Hill AC, Schecter WP, Trunkey DD. Reoperation in abdominal trauma. Editor(s): Tompkins RK. Reoperative Surgery: J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. 253-80, 1988.

39. Hill AC, Schecter WP, Trunkey DD. Abdominal trauma and indications for laparotomy. Editor(s): Mattox KL, Moore EE, Feliciano DV. Trauma: Appleton and Lange, San Mateo. 401-16., 1988.

40. Cobb LM, Schecter WP. Surgical aspects of refugee health care. Editor(s): Saddler and Jones. Medical Care of Refugees: Oxford University Press, New York. 155-179, 1987.

41. Clark JL, Schecter WP, Hardimann J: Anesthesia for the burn patient. Anesthesia for the burn patient. Editor(s): Lebowitz P. Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital: Little, Brown and Co., Boston, 1982.

42. Clark JL, Schecter WP, Hardimann J. Anesthesia for the burn patient, 2nd Ed. Editor(s): Lebowitz P. Clinical Anesthesia Procedures of the Massachusetts General Hospital.: Little, Brown and Col., Boston, 1978.

ABSTRACTS:1. Schecter WP, Meyer A, Schecter WP, Giuliano A, Newmeyer W, Kilgore ES. "Necrotizing fasciitis of the upper

extremity." Oral Presentation. American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 2/1981. 2. Schecter WP, Meyer A, Newmeyer WL, Kilgore ES. "The management of fingertip amputations." Oral

Presentation. University Association for Emergency Medicine, San Antonio, Texas. April 1981. 3. Meyer A, Schecter WP, Schecter G, Giuliano A, Kilgore ES. "Oral Presentation. Necrotizing fasciitis." American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia. 9/27/1981. 4. Gerberding JL, Rose DA, Ramiro NZ, Perlman JL, Schecter WP. ". Intraoperative provider injuries and potential

patient recontacts at San Francisco General Hospital." Oral Presentation. Conference on Prevention of Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens in Surgery and Obstetrics. Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, Georgia, 2/13/1984.

5. Hill AC, Schecter WP. "Transbronchial biopsy vs. open lung biopsy in the diagnosis of pulmonary infections in AIDS"." Poster Presentation. First International Symposium on AIDS, Paris. 6/1986.

6. Clark G, Schecter WP, Trunkey D. "Variables affecting outcome in blunt chest trauma: Flail chest vs. pulmonary contusion." Oral Presentation. 46th Annual Meeting of the American Society for the Surgery of Trauma, 46th Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii. 9/18/1986.

7. Brunel W, Schecter W, Schecter G. "Hand deformity and sensory loss due to Hansen's Disease in American Samoa." Oral Presentation. Sixteenth Annual Meeting of hte American Association for Hand Surgery, Los Angeles, California. 10/23/1986.

8. Brunel W, Stoll J, Schecter W. "Routine ICU admission for suspected myocardial contusion - Is it indicated?" Oral Presentation. Society for Critical Care Medicine, 6th Annual Symposium, Anaheim, California. 5/26/87.

9. Hill AC, Schecter WP, Mori H, et al. "Central nervous system protection during aortic cross-clamping using verapamil." Oral Presentation. 47th Annual Meeting, American Society for the Surgery of Trauma, Montreal, Canada. 9/9/1987.

10. Schecter WP, Jeffrey RB, Markison RE, Barton RM, Laing F. "Sonography facilitates the early diagnosis of acute suppurative flexor tenosynovitis." Poster Presentation. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 42nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. 9/9/1987.

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11. Schecter WP, Jeffrey RB, Markison RE, Barton RM, Laing F. "Poster Presentation. Sonography facilitates the early diagnosis of acute suppurative flexor tenosynovitis." Oral Presentation. American Society for Surgery of the Hand, 42nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. 9/10/1987.

12. Ciresi K, Schecter W. "Pulmonary angiography remains the gold standard for diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in the setting of high clinical suspicion and equivocal radionuclide studies." Poster Presentation. Presented at the 7th European Congress on Diseases of the Chest, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. 7/14/1988.

13. Schecter WP, Markison RE, Barton RM, Hoffman WY. "Hand surgery in the era of HIV infection." Poster Presentation. 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Baltimore, Maryland. 9/14/1988.

14. Peper E, Hill A, Brunel W, May C, Katz J, Horn J, Luce J, Schlobohm R, Markison RE, Schecter WP. "Is routine ICU admission required to "rule out" myocardial contusion?" Oral Presentation. 54th Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Chest Physicians, Anaheim, California. 10/6/1988.

15. Flynn A, Thomas AN, Schecter WP. "Acute tracheobronchial injury." Oral Presentation. Western Trauma Association Meeting, Snowbird, Utah. 3/3/1989.

16. Haueissen B, Brunel W, Schecter WP, et al. "Post-traumatic PIP joint stiffness: Successful treatment with intra-articular steroids." Oral Presentation. IV International Congress, International Federation of Societies for Surgery of the Hand, Tel Aviv, Israel. 4/10/1989.

17. Crombleholme T, Schecter WP, Wilson W. "Anal carcinoma: Change in incidence, natural history and treatment: A 26-year review of the UCSF-SFGH experience." Oral Presentation. American Society of Clinical Oncology Meeting, San Francisco, California. 5/23/1989.

18. Gerberding JL, Littell C, Tarkington A, Brown A, Schecter WP. "Blood exposures among surgical personnel: Intraoperative risks and risk reduction strategies." Oral Presentation. V International Conference on AIDS. Montreal, Canada. 06/1989.

19. Smedira NG, Evans BH,m Grais LS, Cohen NH, Lo B, Cooke M, Schecter WP, Luce JM. "Withholding and withdrawing life support from the critically ill." Poster Presentation. The 18th Annual Meeting, Society of Critical Care Medicine, New Orleans, LA. 6/6/1989.

20. Smedira N, Markison R, Schecter WP. "Proximity is not an indication for mandatory arteriography in penetrating wounds of the upper extremity." Poster Presentation. 44th Annual Meeting, American Society for Surgery of the Hand, Seattle, Washington. 9/13/1989.

21. Lorenz P, Schecter WP. "Conservative management of massive liver injury in the pediatric trauma patient." Poster Presentation. National Conference on Pediatric Trauma Meeting, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 9/20/1989.

22. Wilson W, Lorenz P, Leigh B, Schecter W. "Squamous cell carcinoma of the anus and AIDS." Poster Presentation. American College of Gastroenterology. New Orleans. 10/23/1989.

23. Flynn A, Cogging D, Austin R, Muehrcke D, Schecter W, Hoffman J. "Non-uniformity of blood flow to small regions of the canine left ventricle." Oral Presentation. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Surgery, University of Louisville, School of Medicine, Louisville, KY. 11/15/1989.

24. Smedira N, Stevens M, Schecter WP "Is proximity an indication for mandatory angiography in penetrating extremity injuries?" Oral Presentation. 20th Annual Meeting, Western Trauma Association, Crested Butte, Colorado. 3/1990.

25. Lorenz P, Wilson W, Leigh B and Schecter W "Kaposi's Sarcoma of the rectum in AIDS patients." Oral Presentation. 42nd Annual Meeting, The Southwestern Surgical Congress. La Quinta, California,. 4/22/1990.

26. Flynn A, Verrier E, Thomas A, Schecter W "Traumatic esophageal perforation." Poster Presentation. 56th Annual Scientific Assembly, American College of Chest Physicians, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 10/22/1990.

27. Burke EC, Orloff SL, Macho JR, Schecter WP. "Outcome of anorectal surgery in HIV-infected patients: An analysis of 77 operations." Oral Presentation. 62nd Annual Session, Pacific Coast Surgical Association. The Inn at Spanish Bay, Pebble Beach, California. 2/20/1991.

28. Hansen J, Kerley SM, Schecter WP. "The effect of HIV status on upper extremity infections." Oral Presentation. UCSF Department of Surgery Resident Research Day. 3/4/1991.

29. Macho J, Steinmetz B, Luce J, Schecter WP. "Management of far-advanced breast cancer." Poster Presentation. Southwestern Surgical Congress, Las Vegas,. 4/21/1991.

30. Lorenz P, Steinmetz B, Lieberman J, Schecter WP, Macho JR. "Emergency thoracotomy: Survival correlates with physiologic status." Oral Presentation. 51st Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Philadelphia, PA,. 9/14/1991.

31. Hickey M, Schecter W, Jarnagin W, Eastey S. "Nutritional management of HIV-infected surgical patients." Oral Presentation. Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Kauai. 2/18/1992.

32. Constant J, Chansmorn C, Schecter WP, Macho JR. "Injury to the infrahepatic vena cava: Predictors of mortality." Oral Presentation. Western Trauma Association, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. 3/2/1992.

33. Flynn AE, Coggin DL, Schecter WP, Hoffman JIE "The influence of blood pressure and heart rate on myocardial perfusion." Oral Presentation. Southwestern Surgical Congress, Marriott's Camelback Inn, Scottsdale, Arizona. 4/27/1992.

34. Whitney TM, Macho JR, Russell TR, Bossart KJ, Heer FW, Schecter WP. "Appendicitis in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome." Oral Presentation. Southwestern

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35. Jarnagin W, Hansen P, Burke E, Davis L, Macho J, Hickey M, Schecter WP. "The effect of surgery on helper T-cell levels in HIV infected patients." Poster Presentation. Southwestern Surgical Congress, Marriott's Camelback Inn, Scottsdale. 4/27/1992.

36. Macho JR, Schecter WP. "Cardiac stapling in the management of penetrating injuries of the heart: Rapid control of hemorrhage and decreased risk of personal contamination." Oral Presentation. 52nd Annual Meeting, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Louisville, KY. 9/18/1992.

37. Horn JK, Duke D, Schecter WP. "Perioperative infection after splenic injury: Splenectomy and repair carry similar risks." Oral Presentation. 64th Annual Session of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2/17/1993.

38. Rose DA, Ramiro N, Perlman J, Schecter WP, Gerberding JL. "Usage patterns and perforation rates for 6396 gloves from intraoperative procedures at San Francisco General Hospital. Conference on prevention of transmission of blood-borne pathogens in surgery and obstetrics." Oral Presentation. Conference on Prevention of Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens in Surgery and Obstetrics. Sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, Georgia. 2/13/1994.

39. Gerberding JL, Rose DA, Ramiro NZ, Perlman JL, Schecter WP. "Intraoperative provider injuries and potential patient recontacts at San Francisco General Hospital." Oral Presentation. Conference on Prevention of Transmission of Blood-Borne Pathogens in Surgery and Obstetrics. Sponsored by the ACS and CDC and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. 2/13/1994.

40. Campbell A, Vittinghoff E, Morabito D, Payne M, Shagoury C, Praetz P, Grey D, McAninch, J, Schecter W. "Trauma centers in a managed care environment." Oral Presentation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Diego, CA,. 10/1/1994.

41. Hamon G, Hojman H, Schecter W and Horn J "Risk of perioperative infection following splenic injury." Poster Presentation. Southwestern Surgical Congress, San Antonio, Texas. 4/23/1995.

42. Campbell AR, Newman D, Vittinghoff E, Morabito D, Shagoury C, Schecter W. "Penetrating torso trauma: Quantification of resource utilization." Poster Presentation. 55th Annual meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 9/29/1995.

43. Duh Q, Siperstein A, Clark O, Schecter W, Horn J, Hunt T, Way L. "Laparoscopic adrenalectomy: Lateral or posterior approach?" Oral Presentation. Pacific Coast Surgical Association, San Diego, CA. 2/19/96.

44. Hojman H, Horn JK, Schecter WP. "Tube duodenostomy is not necessary for the treatment of Grade 1 and 2 duodenal injuries." Poster Presentation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Houston, Texas, 9/19/1996.

45. Albo RJ, Stanten A, Stanten S, Cooper R, Schecter WP. "Pedunculated gastric leiomyosarcoma: A plea for conservative resection." Poster Presentation. 68th Annual Session of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association. 2/16/1997.

46. Harris HW, Morabito DJ, Mackersie RC, Schecter WP. "Leukocytosis and free fluid are important indicators of isolated occult intestinal injury following blunt trauma." Poster Presentation. 57th Annual Meeting, American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Waikaloa, Hawaii. 9/24/1997.

47. Rogers SJ, Davila AD, Cello JP, Schecter WP. "Poster Presentation. Pancreatic trauma: Role of endoscopic retrograde pancreatography." Southwest Surgical Congress, San Antonio, Texas,. 4/21/1998.

48. Callahan TE, Schecter WP, Horn JK. "Why does mortality from portal triad injuries remain so high?" Oral Presentation. 70th Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Surgical Association, San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico. 2/14/1999.

49. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Horn JK, Campbell A, Mackersie R, Schecter WP, Siperstein AE. "Randomized controlled trial of laparoscopic cholecystectomy plus laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LC + LCBDE) vs. ERCP-sphincterotomy plus laparoscopic cholecystectomy (ERCP/S+LC) for common bile duct stone disease." Oral Presentation. Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. 3/1999.

50. Shen WT, Young DM, Schecter WP. "The 1942 Cocoanut Grove Fire: Death knell for burn treatment with tannic acid." Poster Presentation. American Burn Association Meeting, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. 3/24/1999.

51. O’Neill BB, Schecter WP, Harris HW, Gosnell JE, Koch J, Lull RJ, Halvorsen RA. "Cinematic nuclear scintigraphy reliably directs surgical intervention in gastrointestinal bleeding." Oral Presentation. Pacific Coast Surgical Association, San Francisco, California. 2/22/2000.

52. Stern J, Schecter WP, Horn JK. "Timing of debridement in serious necrotizing soft tissue infections." Oral Presentation. Annual Meeting of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Banff, Canada. 2/17/2001.

53. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Horn JK, Siperstein AE, Campbell A, Mackersie E, Harris HW, Schecter WP. "Presidential Poster Presentation. Randomized trial of laparoscopic cholecystectomy plus laparoscopic common bile duct exploration (LC + LCBDE) vs. ERCP-sphincterotomy plus laparoscopic cholecystectomy (ERCP/S + LC) for common bile duct stone disease: follow-up of 85 patients." World Congress of Gastroenterology, Bangkok, Thailand. 2/23/2002.

54. Lee SK, Schecter WP, Horn JK. "Non-operative management of splenic injuries predicts lower risk of infectious complications." Oral Presentation. Surgical Infection Society, Madrid, Spain. 5/3/2002.

55. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Schecter WP. "Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in patients with pancreatic trauma." Poster Presentation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orlando, Florida. 9/26/2002.

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56. Spira R, Horn JK, Schecter WP. "Improved communication and patient flow: Lessons learned from two suicide bus." Poster Presentation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Meeting, Maui, Hawaii. 9/29/2004.

57. Hersch M, Avidan V, Schecter WP "Civilian hospital response to a mass casualty event. The role of the ICU." Poster Presentation. 34th Annual Meeting, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Phoenix, AZ. 1/9/2005.

58. Schecter WP, Klassen C, O’Connor P, Ochitill H, Potts M. "Suicide: The unmet challenge of the trauma system." Poster Presentation. 76th Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Dana Point, CA. 2/20/2005.

59. Ozgediz D, Roayane K, Debas H, Farmer D, Schecter W. "Surgery in developing countries: Essential training in Surgery." Poster Presentation. 76th Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Surgical Association, Dana Point, CA. 2/20/2005.

60. Avidan V, Hersch M, Schecter WP. "Lung blast injury." Oral Presentation. Southwestern Surgical Congress, San Antonio, Texas. 4/10/2005.

61. Schecter WP, Fisher J, Berguer R. "Peri-operative blood borne infections: Prevention strategies." Oral Presentation. UCSF Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. 5/29/2006.

62. Rogers SJ, Cello JP, Schecter WP. "Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in patients with pancreatic trauma." Poster Presentation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orlando, Florida. 9/2006.

63. Einav S, Reissman P, Schecter WP. "The role of the surgeon in a terrorist mass casualty event: A survey of the Israeli experience." Oral Presentation. Pacific Coast Surgical Association meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2/16/07.

64. Jamshidi R, Schecter W "Biologic dressings in the management of enteric fistulas in open abdomens: A preliminary report." Poster Presentation. Pacific Coast Surgical Association 78th Annual Meeting, The Fairmont Orchid, Kohala Coast, Hawaii. 2/18/2007.

65. S. Einav, S. Shiff, S. Goldberg, M. Hersch, R. Spira, T. Zalut, W. Schecter. "Development of a computerized system for in-hospital tracking of patient location during multiple casualty incidents." 18th Israel Medical Association. World Fellowship International Conference, Jerusalem, Israel. 04/12/2007.

66. Ozgediz D, Schecter WP. "Surgery and Global Health: A mandate for service, training, and research." Oral Presentation. Unite for Sight Global Health Conference, Stanford, CA. 4/14/07.

67. Einav S, Shif S, Goldberg S, Hersch M, Spira S, Zalut T, Schecter W. "Low-tech computerized in-hospital tracking of patient location during multiple casualty incidents." Poster Presentation. 20th Annual Congress of the European Society of Intensive Care Meicine, Berlin, Germany. 10/2007.

68. Einav S, Schecter W, Amtot I, Horn JK, Hirsch M, Reissman P, Spira RM. "Case managers in multiple casualty incidents." Scientific Poster Presentation Scientific Poster Competition, 2008 Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, CA. 10/14/2008.

69. Jayaraman S, Schecter WP. Mycotic pseudoaneurysms due to injection drug use: A 10-year experience. Presented at the Pacific Coast Surgical Association Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, February18-21, 2011.

RESEARCH PROGRAM I am a full-time Clinical Surgeon and have no basic science research program. However, in my capacity as Chief of Surgery at the San Francisco General Hospital, I was intimately involved in the agreement to fund the UCSF Surgical Research Laboratory at the San Francisco General Hospital, the design of this laboratory, and the recruitment of Prof. William Welch, as the Elsbach-Richards Professor of Surgical Research to lead scientific efforts in that laboratory.

My clinical research efforts are in four general areas:

1. The investigation of clinical surgical problems related to injury and infection2. The investigation of clinical surgical problems related to HIV infection3. The investigation of the prevalence of exposure to blood-borne infections during surgery and the best methods to reduce the risk of exposure.4. Ethical issues in surgical practice relating to the treatment of HIV-infected patients and end of life decisions, particularly related to intensive care.5. Civilian hospital response to mass casualty events.

I have also been intimately involved in a project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation entitled, “Operation Access.” Operation Access is a 501C-3 Non-Profit Corporation that serves as a coalition of physicians, nurses and hospitals which provides uncompensated, low-risk outpatient surgery to uninsured patients. This program began as a pilot project at the Kaiser, San Francisco Hospital which led to a publication of our early experience in the Archives of Surgery in 1995. Since that time, UCSF/Mt. Zion Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital joined the coalition in San Francisco and we have expanded our operations to Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo and Marin Counties. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant ended and we are now a self-sustaining, independently funded organization. This organization has been sponsored by the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, the San Francisco Medical Society, the Alameda County Medical

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Society, and the Northern California Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. Operation Access has been replicated in Delaware and Sacramento and parts of our program have been used in San Diego. I plan to devote a significant portion of my research time to this continuing project to increase access of uninsured patients to surgical care.

MedShare professionals can do a needs assessment at each stage of the program to ensure that the equipment provided is desired, needed and functional.

I am the co-founder of Operation Access and remain active in the organization which is a 501 c3 non profit corporation which facilitates provision of low risk outpatient surgery to uninsured patients who would otherwise be unable to receive surgical care. First established in 1994, the organization has provided over 2000 surgical procedures for uninsured patients in the Bay Area and has served as a template for similar programs in Delaware and Orange County.

In the past two years, I have worked to establish the West Coast branch of MedShare International, a 501C-3 Non-Profit Corporation which acquires, stores and ships medical equipment to hospitals in developing countries. We opened up a 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse in San Leandro in the fall of 2008 and made our first container shipment of equipment to a hospital in Ecuador in January 2009. We anticipate several more container shipments from our warehouse in this calendar year. I serve on the Advisory Council for the Western Region of MedShare International.

Top 5 Publications1. Avidan V, Hersch M, Armon Y, Spira R, Ahoroni D, Reissman P, Schecter WP. Blast lung injury: clinical

manifestations, treatment and outcome. Am J Surg 2005;190:927-31.2. Schecter WP, Ivatury RR, Rotondo MF, Hirshberg A. Open abdomen after trauma and abdominal sepsis: A

strategy for management. J Am Coll Surg 2006;203(9):390-6.3. Schecter WP, HIrshberg A, Chang DS, Harris HW, Napolitano L, Wexner SD, Dudrick SJ. Enteric fistulas:

Principles of management. J Am Coll Surg 209:484-91, 10/2009.4. Schecter WP, Charles AG, Cornwell EE 3rd, Edelman P, Scarborough JE. The surgery of poverty. Current

Problems in Surgery, 2001;Apr ;48(4):228-80.5. Schecter WP. Meditation on mortality: Lessons from a life in surgery. J Trauma 2001;Feb(2):340-4.