Ramesh Batra
Biography
Research & Publications
Patient Care
Appointments
Biography
Ramesh Batra, MD, is the surgical director of liver transplant program at Yale Transplant Center. He is also a living donor liver surgeon for the transplant center besides being a multiorgan transplant surgeon for adult and pediatric patients. Alongside his transplant roles, he also performs complex hepatobiliary operations for liver tumors and biliary tract disorders in high risk patients.
Dr. Batra's expertise is in living organ donation and also in transplanting extended spectrum aka “marginal” organs, both liver and kidneys for early transplant and reducing the time on organ transplant waiting list. With this ability, he continually seeks to find “opportunity” in organs declined by other transplant centers for his patients. Aside from maximizing utility and reducing organ discard, he is passionate about alleviating the ethical barriers in organ donation and transplantation. As a qualified and trained ethicist, he is nationally acclaimed in the field and constantly seeks to push the boundaries in organ transplant
Dr. Batra underwent the decade long robust training in United Kingdom expanding his transplant skills in adult and pediatric transplantation in London, and was subsequently admitted to the Membership and Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Glasgow. He then completed the ASTS (American Society of Transplant Surgeons) abdominal transplant fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in liver, kidney and pancreas transplants along with pediatric liver transplants at Phoenix Children's hospital further strengthening the foundation of his surgical skills. At the Mayo Clinic, he was inspired by the institutional mission of building high transplant volume with excellent quality while considering patient at the centre of the delivered care; and he leads the program at Yale with that strategic vision.
He is an active member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, and also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He currently serves on various national and international transplant and ethics committees along-with being on various editorial boards for medical and surgical journals to be at the forefront of transplant innovation.
Education & Training
- FACSAmerican College of Surgeons (2020)
- MALoyola University Chicago, Bioethics and Health Policy (2019)
- FRCSRoyal College of Surgeons (2018)
- ASTS Transplant FellowshipMayo Clinic (2015)
- Transplant FellowshipRoyal Free Hospital & Guys Hospital, London (2013)
- MRCSRoyal College of Surgeons (2012)
- ResidencyNHS hospitals, United Kingdom (2010)
- MBBSSarojini. Naidu Medical College, Surgery (2003)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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YNHHS Innovation Award | Center for Health Care Innovation | 2022 |
Academic Development Award | Yale University School of Medicine | 2020 |
Jr. Investigator Award | American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) | 2015 |
Certificate of Merit - Forensic Medicine | S.N. Medical College | 2001 |
Certificate of Merit - Anatomy | S.N. Medical College | 1999 |