David H. Harpole, MD
Thoracic & Cardiac Surgeon
Lobectomy Mediastinoscopy Pleurectomy with Decortication (P/D) Pneumonectomy Thoracoscopy Thoracotomy
Duke Cancer Institute Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center
The vice chief of the surgical services division at the Duke Cancer Institute, Dr. David Harpole specializes in thoracic surgery, with board certifications in general and thoracic surgery. Dr. Harpole started his studies at the Washington & Lee University, graduating from the University of Virginia medical school in 1984. He studied as a resident and fellow at the Duke University Medical Center. Over the years, Dr. Harpole practiced in several hospitals and medical centers, including the Lung Cancer Prognostic Research and even occupied a position as a professor at the Duke University Medical Center. His main area of expertise has been mesothelioma developing and trialing several improvements in the treatment and surgery procedures.
Washington & Lee University
Education
University of Virginia - 1984
Medical School
Duke University Medical Center
Residency
Duke University Medical Center
Fellowship
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Thoracoscopic left upper lobectomy in patients with internal mammary artery coronary bypass grafts.
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Patel PR1, Yoo S, Broadwater G, Marks LB, Miles EF, D'Amico TA, Harpole D, Kelsey CR.
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Shah AA1, Barfield ME, Kelsey CR, Onaitis MW, Tong B, Harpole D, D'Amico TA, Berry MF.
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
Association for Academic Surgery
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
Society of University Surgeons
June 23, 2011
by Ethan J.
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“Death was knocking at my door. I was in coma after several failed surgeries. Dr. Kussin managed to get in contact with Dr. Harpole who was in the middle of his vacation. I never met a man like him, to put his plans on hold for someone who needed a surgery. My sister said that he walked in the room and told her that I will be ok. It has been a year since the day Dr. Harpole saved my life. I have never met him, but I pray for him and his family. ”
January 04, 2011
by Himler M.
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“Dr. Harpole was my surgeon when I was being treated for lung cancer at B&W, Boston in 1995. I couldn’t have found a better surgeon or place. I am happy to hear that he is now in NC, because I may be moving back in the next year. I would certainly get in touch with him in the future.”