Ronald Salem, MD, FACS, FRSC (Ed), FRCS(C), MBChB
Lampman Professor of Surgery (Oncology)Cards
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Ronald Salem, MD, FACS, is a surgeon and division chief of surgical oncology. He specializes in treating malignant and pre-malignant disease of the pancreas, liver, gallbladder, stomach, and small intestine. He also has a special interest in the treatment of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, and liver tumors in pregnant women. Dr. Salem is passionate about improving the lives of people with cancer.
Dr. Salem’s clinical research interests include combined therapy for esophageal cancer, managing pancreatic cysts and liver tumors, and improving outcomes for patients undergoing pancreatic surgery.
He has received many awards, including the David and Cindy Lefell Award for Clinical Excellence, the Yale New Haven Hospital Heroes Award, the Smilow Cancer Center Clinical Award, the Alvan Feinstein Clinical Teaching Award, and the Chief Resident in Surgery Teaching Award nine times.
Dr. Salem is the Lampman Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
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Pancreatic Cancer
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Board Certifications
Surgery General
- Certification Organization
- AB of Surgery
- Latest Certification Date
- 2011
- Original Certification Date
- 1991
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News
- June 20, 2024
Chemotherapy Before Surgery Benefits Some Patients With Pancreatic Cancer
- October 27, 2023
Dr. Ronald Salem's Last Case
- October 25, 2023
Dr. Benjamin L. Judson Receives Walter E. Longo MD Award
- May 01, 2023
Connecticut Magazine’s 2023 “Top Doctors” issue recognizes 81 Smilow Cancer Hospital and Yale Cancer Center physicians