
Title(s):
Professor (PAR) of Surgery
Clinical Chief of Division of Transplantation
Appointment Phone:
410-614-2989
Primary Location:
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Expertise:
Bile Duct Cancer, Cirrhosis, Gallbladder Cancer, General Surgery, Hepatitis, Hepatobiliary, Hepatobiliary Malignancies, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Kidney Transplant, Liver Cancer, Liver Cysts, Liver Transplant, Liver Transplant Evaluation, Liver Tumors, Pancreas Transplant, Pancreatic Cancer, Surgical Oncology, Transplant Surgery
Education and Experience
Training
- Boston University School of Medicine (Boston MA)/ (1983)
Residencies
- Barnes - Jewish Hospital (St Louis MO)/ General Surgery (1995)
Fellowships
- University of Maryland Fifth Pathway Verification (Baltimore MD)/ Surgery (1998)
Certifications
- Surgery, American Board of Surgery (2010)
Locations
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe Street
Hospital Main Entrance - Sheikh Zayed Tower
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-215-2989
Appointment Phone: 410-614-2989
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Department / Division
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Surgery - Transplant Surgery
Centers/Institutes
Centers / Institutes
- Comprehensive Transplant Center
Bio
Biography
Benjamin Philosophe, M.D., Ph.D., joins the Johns Hopkins Department of Surgery as the clinical chief of the Division of Transplantation. Dr. Ben Philosophe comes to Johns Hopkins from University of Maryland Medical System, where he was a professor of surgery and head of liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery. In his role at Johns Hopkins, Dr. Philosophe will be the clinical leader of the Liver, Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Programs, and will focus on deceased and live donor liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery for benign and malignant diseases. He will also expand the application of minimally invasive surgical approaches to improve outcomes and reduce the effects of surgery on both donors and recipients of solid organ transplantation.
His accomplishments include pioneering work in developing a novel scoring system (Maryland Aggregate Pathology Index, MAPI) used by transplant surgeons throughout the world to assess the likelihood of a deceased donor kidneys function after transplantation. This algorithm has increased the utilization of donor kidneys and saved many lives.
Dr. Benjamin Philosophe can be reached via email at bphilosophe@jhmi.edu
His accomplishments include pioneering work in developing a novel scoring system (Maryland Aggregate Pathology Index, MAPI) used by transplant surgeons throughout the world to assess the likelihood of a deceased donor kidneys function after transplantation. This algorithm has increased the utilization of donor kidneys and saved many lives.
Dr. Benjamin Philosophe can be reached via email at bphilosophe@jhmi.edu
Physician Title
Clinical Chief of Division of Transplantation
Awards and Honors
Washington Post Magazine's Super Doctors Award (General Surgery)
Baltimore Magazine's Top Docs Award for (Hepatobiliary Surgery and Transplant Specialists)
Baltimore Magazine's Top Docs Award for (Hepatobiliary Surgery and Transplant Specialists)
Expertise
- Bile Duct Cancer
- Cirrhosis
- Gallbladder Cancer
- General Surgery
- Hepatitis
- Hepatobiliary
- Hepatobiliary Malignancies
- Hepatobiliary Surgery
- Kidney Transplant
- Liver Cancer
- Liver Cysts
- Liver Transplant
- Liver Transplant Evaluation
- Liver Tumors
- Pancreas Transplant
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Surgical Oncology
- Transplant Surgery
Research
Research and Publications
Among Dr. Philosophe's research interests are uncovering the mechanisms that contribute to transplant rejection and determining characteristics that can be used to better predict donor organ function. His accomplishments include pioneering work in developing a novel scoring system Maryland Aggregate Pathology Index, MAPI) used by transplant surgeons throughout the world to assess the likelihood of a deceased donor kidneys function after transplantation. This algorithm has increased the utilization of donor kidneys and saved many lives.
Research Interests
- Prediction of donor organ functionality
- Transplant Rejection
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Languages
- English
Memberships
American Board of Surgery
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