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Display Name | Andreas M Kaiser, MD FACS FASCRS |
First Name | Andreas |
Middle Initial | M. |
Last Name | Kaiser |
Department Title | Div of Colorectal Surgery |
Hospital | City of Hope National Medical Center (NCCN-Comprehensive Cancer Center) |
Address 1 | 1500 E Duarte Road |
Address 2 | MOB 1002A |
City | Duarte |
State | CA |
Country | United States |
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Primary Practice Name | City of Hope National Medical Center – Colorectal Surgery |
Primary Practice Street Address (1) | 1500 E. Duarte Road |
Primary Practice Street Address (2) | MOB 1002A |
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Primary Practice Phone Number | 323-865-3690 |
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Practice Description | Andreas M Kaiser, MD FACS FASCRS, is Professor and Chief of Colorectal Surgery at City of Hope National Medical Center, a NCCN-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. Prior, he was faculty at USC 2000-2019. He graduated in 1988 from the University of Zurich (Switzerland). After an internship in Surgical Pathology, he trained in General Surgery at the University Hospital of Zurich (1990-1998), incl. 2 years of research at Harvard Medical School/Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. He did a fellowship in Visceral Surgery in Zurich and in Colorectal Surgery at USC. Dr. Kaiser served as the Interim Chairman of the Department of Colorectal Surgery at USC (2008-2009). He is board-certified in General Surgery and in Visceral Surgery by the Swiss Board of Surgery FMH, and in Coloproctology by the European Surgery Qualification Board. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (FASCRS), a member of several professional associations/committees, incl. the NIH Advisory Board for the Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Network of the National Institutes of Health. He has extensive experience in even the most complex colorectal diseases and serves as referral center for challenging pathologies beyond the scope of many other hospitals. Comprehensive/interdisciplinary management of malignant AND benign diseases are routine as are the newest technologies (e.g. robotic and laparoscopic surgery, TEMS, advanced colonoscopies, continent ileostomy (T-pouch), or sacral nerve stimulation and implants for fecal incontinence). Education: Internships: Residencies: Fellowships: Board Certifications: Professional society memberships: Areas of treatment: |
Primary Practice Address | City of Hope National Medical Center |
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