
Episode 4 • 1 hr 11 min
#4: John Cameron, M.D. Johns Hopkins, Pancreas Cancer and the Whipple
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Episode 4. Dr. John Cameron served as the Chief of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for nearly 20 years and is also the Alfred Blalock Distinguished Service Professor of Surgery at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He has a long-standing interest in pancreatic cancer, and during his career has operated on more patients with pancreatic cancer and done more Whipple resections (>2000) than any other surgeon in the world.
-His tenure at Johns Hopkins
-Surgical Training
-Discusses all aspects of managing pancreatic cancer
-Tips and tricks for managing pancreatic fistulas
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