New Surgeons at Johns Hopkins Medicine

Published in Surgery - Winter 2017

Shane Ottmann is the director of the Living Donor Kidney Transplant Program within the Comprehensive Transplant Center. His areas of clinical expertise include abdominal surgery, dialysis access, liver transplant, kidney transplant, pancreas transplant, live donor transplant, hepatobiliary surgery and laparoscopic nephrectomy. His research interests include organ preservation, hepatocellular carcinoma and the expansion of living donor transplant. Before joining Johns Hopkins, he served as chief of the Army-Navy Transplant Service at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and transplant consultant to the Army surgeon general.

A photo shows Jacqueline Garonzik Wang.

Jacqueline Garonzik Wang is a surgeon in the Comprehensive Transplant Center. Her areas of clinical expertise include hepatobiliary surgery; liver, pancreas and kidney transplantation; and living kidney donation. Her research interests include exploring and developing methods to increase living donation, utilizing large health care data sets to improve access to transplantation and post-transplant outcomes, and increasing deceased donor transplant rates by safely expanding organ acceptance criteria.