Tulane University School of Medicine
Dr. Kandil is a professor of surgery, the Elias Hanna Chair in Surgery, and the chief of General, Endocrine and Oncological Surgery Division at Tulane University Medical School in New Orleans. He is an executive member of the Tulane Cancer Executive Council and director of the clinical Endocrine Surgery Fellowship at Tulane. He completed his training with a clinical fellowship in endocrine surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Kandil is a fellow of the prestigious American Surgical Association, the American College of Surgeons and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists. He has written over 300 original articles, invited reviews, and book chapters, and served on numerous editorial boards. His experience with robotic thyroid and parathyroid surgery is the largest in the country and he has lectured all over the world on topics related to endocrine surgery. For over a decade, Dr. Kandil has been the program director of an annual course on thyroid and parathyroid surgery. His research interests have focused on clinical outcome research related to endocrine surgery. His laboratory research focus is on the identification of novel genetic markers and examining the anti-tumor efficacy of multiple pathways targeting thyroid cancer.
Parathyroidectomy Outcomes in Normohormonal Primary Hyperparathyroidism and the Miami Criterion
Sunday, September 29, 2024
2:42 PM – 2:48 PM EDT
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