Ronald R Salem MD, MA, MB, ChB, FACS, FRCS(Ed), FRCS (C)
Lampman Professor of Surgery (Oncology) and Professor of Diagnostic Radiology; Section Chief, Surgical Oncology

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupCancer Center, Yale: Gastrointestinal Cancer Program | Sarcoma Oncology Program
Diagnostic Radiology
Surgery: Oncology/General Surgery
Biography
Ronald R. Salem, MD earned his medical degree from University of Rhodesia and is a Board Certified Surgeon. Passionate about improving the lives of patients with cancer, he is committed to advancing medical and surgical treatment and integrating the latest techniques and minimally invasive surgery in his clinical practice. He is one of the few surgeons in Connecticut with a high volume practice performing the Whipple procedure. Dr. Salem specializes in malignant and pre-malignant diseases of the pancreas, liver and biliary system, the gall bladder, stomach, colon and rectum, lymphoma, neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract as well as liver tumors in pregnant women. His research includes a special focus on optimizing clinical outcomes in patients undergoing pancreatic surgery, combined modality therapy for esophageal cancer and the management of benign and malignant liver tumors. He has received many honors and recognitions, including The Best Doctors, N.Y. Metro Area annually for over ten years; Best Doctors in Connecticut and Top Minimally Invasive Surgeons, NY Metro Area. He was recently awarded the prestigious David and Cindy Lefell Award for clinical excellence, the Yale New Haven Hospital Heroes Award, the Smilow Cancer Center Clinical Award the Alvin Feinstein Teaching Award and has received the Chief Resident in Surgery Teaching Award on seven separate occasions.Education
- M.D., University of Rhodesia , 1978
Selected Publication
- Burtness B, Thomas L, Sipples R, McGurk M, Salikooti S, Cristoforou Mirto G, Salem RR, Sosa J, Kloss R, Rahman Z, Chung G, Lacy J, Murren JR: Phase II trial of weekly docetaxe/irinotecan combinatiuon in advanced pancreatic cancer. Cancer J. 13 (4): 257-262, 2007
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Master of Arts, Honoris Causa(2006) , Yale University, New Haven, CT
Articles

Spring 2007
Notes
The Yale Corporation made the following appointments in the Department of Surgery at its December meeting: the chair of...
Spring 2002
Kevin R. Anderson, M.D., John A. Elefteriades, M.D. ’76, HS ’83, Amy L. Friedman, M.D., Richard Gusberg, M.D., James C. Rosser Jr., M.D., Ronald R. Salem, M.D., Clarence T. Sasaki, M.D. ’66, HS ’73, Neal Seymour, M.D., Robert Udelsman, M.D.
A New York magazine cover article titled “Surgery Without Scars ...” has included nine surgeons in the Yale Medical...

Summer 2005
An unfinished agenda: keeping people healthy
Growing up in a small town in Arkansas, M. Joycelyn Elders, M.D., never saw a physician until she went to college. But...



