JDDW2022 (Japan Digestive Disease Week 2022) FUKUOKA

Lecturer CV

ST4-Keynote Lecture2

Shin-E Wang
Shin-E Wang
Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Dr. Shin-E Wang was graduated from National Yang Ming University in 2002, and completed her surgical residency at Taipei Veterans General Hospital from 2002 to 2007. She is currently working as an associate professor, Chief of minimally Invasive Surgery and attending surgeon in the division of General Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital and National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. Her major interests include minimal invasive surgery including robotic and laparoscopic surgery, pancreas surgery and pancreas transplant. Her team is very actively involved in minimal invasive surgery, especially robotic Whipple operation (more than 475 RPD cases) and pancreas transplant (more than 170 cases). She was the experts committee member in International Evidence-Based Guidelines for Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Resection, held at Miami.

Academic and Hospital Appointments

2019–present Chief of minimally Invasive Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2009–present Attending Surgeon, Division of General Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2019–present Associate Professor of Surgery, National Yang Ming University
2013–2019 Assistant Professor of Surgery, National Yang Ming University.
2009–2013 Instructor of Surgery, National Yang Ming University.
2008–2009 Fellow, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2007–2008 Attending Surgeon, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei City Hospital-Yang-Ming Branch
2002–2007 Chief Resident and Resident, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Association Appointments

2019.3.18 Experts committee member in International Evidence-Based Guidelines for Minimally Invasive Pancreatic Resection 2019 (IG-MIPR 2019)
2018–2021 Councilor of Taiwan Pancreas Society
2020–2022 Councilor of Taiwan Surgical Society of Gastroenterology

Medical Training

2002–2007 Chief Resident and Resident, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei
2008–2009 Fellowship training, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei
2013 July.–Dec. Robotic Surgery Fellow in University of Illinois Medical Center (Prof. Giulianotti) Chicago, U.S.A.
2014 Jan. –June Transplant Fellow in University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics (Prof. Dixon B. Kaufman, Jon S. Odorico and Prof. Hans W. Sollinger), Madison, Wisconsin U.S.A.
2015 May 20–21 Laparoscopic surgery observer in Samsung Medical Center, Korea (Prof. Jin Seok Heo) and Asan Medical Center, Korea (Prof. Song Cheol Kim)
2015 Nov. 16–19 Robotic surgery observer in Ruijin Hospital Affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China. (Prof. Peng CH)
2016 Dec. 10–17 Robotic surgery observer in Piza University Hospital, Italy (Prof. Ugo Boggi)
2017 Aug. 1–4 Laparoscopic surgery observer in Zhejuang Provincial People’s Hospital, China (Prof. Yiping Mou)
2017 Oct. 26–28 Robotic pancreatic surgery observer inThe General Hospital of People’s Liberation Army(301 hospital), China (Prof. Rong Liu)
2018 Oct. 2–5 “A-first in pancreaticoduodenectomy” observer in Wakayama Medical University Hospital, Japan (Prof. Hiroki Yamaue)

Award and Honor

2010 Award in Excellent Teaching for Interns, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2010 Award in Excellent Teaching, National Yang-Ming University
2011 Award in Excellent Teaching for Interns, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2011 Award in Excellent Teaching, National Yang-Ming University
2012 Award in Excellent Teaching for Interns, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2012 Award in Excellent Teaching, National Yang-Ming University
2013 Award in Excellent Teaching for Interns, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2014 Award in Excellent Teaching, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2015 Award in Excellent Video Presentation of Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association
2016 Award in Excellent Video Presentation of Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association
2017 Award in Excellent Video Presentation of Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association
2017 Copper Award of Symbol of national Quality, Safety and Quality “Pancreas Transplant”
2018 Award in Excellent Video Presentation of Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association
2019 Award in Excellent Video Presentation of Taiwan Robotic Surgery Association
2019 Award in Excellent Teaching, Taipei Veterans General Hospital
2019 Copper Award of Symbol of national Quality, Safety and Quality “Minimally Invasive Robotic Pancreatic Surgery - Small Wound for Major Pancreatic Surgery”

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