Dr. Gustavo Varela Fascinetto

Pediatric Surgery
Transplants
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Hospital:
Hospital Angeles Lomas
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This is the profile photo of a pediatric surgeon at Hospital Angeles Lomas in Huixquilucan.
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  • Medical Doctor – Universidad Autonomous Universidad of México
  • Pediatric Surgeon – National Institute of Pediatrics, UNAM.
  • Transplant Surgeon – Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Transplants - University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Living-Donor Liver Transplant – Kyoto University Hospital, Japan.
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  • Head of the Transplant Department and Director of the Liver Transplant Program, México Gómez Children's Hospital of México .
  • Full Professor of Transplantation and Associate Professor of Pediatric Surgery, Universidad Autonomous Universidad of México.
  • Medical Researcher C at the Coordination of National Institutes of Health and High-Specialty Hospitals, Ministry of Health.
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  • UNAM Gabino Barreda Medal
  • Member of the Mexican Academy of Pediatrics
  • Honorary Member of the American Pediatric Surgical Association
  • Ixtlilton Medal from the México Gómez Children's Hospital of México
  • National Pediatric Merit Award
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  • Mexican Society of Pediatric Surgery
  • Honorary Member of the American Pediatric Surgical Association
  • Pan-American Society of Pediatric Surgery
  • Mexican Society of Transplantation
  • International Pediatric Surgical Association
  • The Transplantation Society


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