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Samuel Jacob

Samuel Jacob, MD. MRCS . FRCS . FACS

CEO and Chief of Surgical Operations at Heart and Lung Transplant National Recovery Program Former Associate Professor of Surgery and Clinical research Director at Mayo Clinic
14286 Beach Blvd suite 19
Jacksonville Beach, FL  32250
United States
7132569045
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Role: 
Surgeon - Cardiothoracic

Background

Associate Professor , Mayo Clinic , heart and lung transplant program .
Clinical research director . Mayo Clinic Florida , Heart and Lung Transplant Program .
Clinical Instructor in Heart and Lung Transplant, UPMC , Pittsburgh
Heart Transplant and Mechanical Support Fellow , Baylor University Medical Center ,
Thoracic Transplant Fellow , Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Cardiac Surgery Fellow , Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School .
Clinical Research Fellow in Cardiac Transplantation . Yale ,USA
General Surgery Resident, Illinois University , Chicago , USA
FRCS .MRCS ,The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, UK
Transplant Research Fellow, Oxford University , England
Fellowship, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Scotland
Fellowship, Kings College Hospital , England
Diploma in Cardiac Surgery, The Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield Trust, UK
DIC,National Heart and Lung Institute, London University
Basic Surgical Skills Diploma , Addenbrooke Hospital, Cambridge University,
Imperial College of Science and Medicine, London
MD - Damascus University Faculty of Medicine, Syria

Other Interests

 Heart and Lung Transplant  LVAD.S  TAH  ECMO

Research


 1- Investigation of the mitochondrial DNA and Rejection in cloned animals

2 - One and a half heart transplant

3 -stem cells and tissue engineering

4 - Cryonics and life suspension

Practice Areas

  • Cardiac
  • Thoracic
  • Extracorporeal circulation
  • Mechanical circulatory assistance
  • Transplant