

Dr. Jennifer Berumen
Transplant Surgeon
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Dr. Jennifer Berumen is a transplant surgeon and assistant professor with the UCSD Department of Surgery in San Diego.
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Episode # 64 • 21 May 2020
Bridging to Transplant for HCC
Transplant Surgeon Dr. Jennifer Berumen and Interventional Radiologist Dr. Isabel Newton discuss the treatment of HCC and the importance of multi-specialty collaboration in bridging these patients to successful liver transplantation. Special discussion was given around this HCC consortium article in Annals of Surgery: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30870180/
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Jennifer Berumen, MD, is a surgeon specializing in abdominal transplantation and hepatobiliary (liver and bile duct) surgery. She performs kidney and liver transplantations. Dr. Berumen is also director of the living donor kidney transplant program and surgical director of pediatric transplantation. Her research focuses on kidney and liver transplantation in adults and children and has been published in a variety of journals including Digestive Disease Sciences and she is the co-author of a chapter on artificial hearts in Textbook of Organ Transplantation. She has presented her work involving transplantation in autosomal recessive kidney disease and pediatric liver transplantation at national meetings.
Dr. Berumen completed her two-year fellowship training in abdominal transplant surgery at Stanford University with a focus on pediatric liver and kidney transplantation, and her general surgery residency training at UC San Diego. She earned her medical degree and her undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering from Tulane University. Dr. Berumen is a member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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