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Dr. Neil Bhayani is a renowned general surgeon in Torrance, California. He received his medical diploma from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 2005. Besides that, he completed a training in clinical investigation at The Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health in 2011 and a training in economics and neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins University. After getting his medical degree, he did an internship at Howard University Hospital, Washington DC between 2005 and 2006. Dr. Bhayani completed his medical education with a residency in general surgery at Howard University Hospital, between 2006 and 2010, a fellowship in advanced gastrointestinal and minimally invasive surgery at the Providence Medical Center in Portland, Oregon between 2011 and 2012 and a fellowship in hepatobiliary & pancreatic surgical oncology at Penn State Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania in 2013. He is certified by the American Board in surgery. His subspecialties are: hepatobiliary surgery, pancreas, surgical oncology (other than breast), minimally invasive surgery. This doctor works at Torrance Memorial Medical Center. He was awarded the following honors: Cum Laude in 1997, Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Medical Honor Society in 2001, Health Policy Fellow in 2002, Paul Ambrose Political Leadership Fellow in 2003, House Staff Service Award in 2007, Resident Research Award in 2008, Diverse Surgeons Initiative in 2008, Program Director's Award in 2010, Fellows Symposium Travel Award in 2012, Physician of the Month in 2012, "The Reason is You" Physician Excellence Award in 2015 and "Friends of Nursing" Physician Excellence Award in 2016. He is a member of the Association of South Bay Surgeons. He has published a huge number of articles in collaboration with other doctors. Besides English, he can speak Gujarati.
University of Pittsburgh
Medical School
Howard University
Residency
Providence Medical Center
Fellowship
Penn State University
Fellowship
American Board of Surgery
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
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Bhayani, N. H.,Sharata, A. M.,Dunst, C. M.,Kurian, A. A.,Reavis, K. M.,Swanstrom, L. L.; J. Gastrointest. Surg.. 2015 Jan 13.
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Kulaylat, A. N.,Schubart, J. R.,Stokes, A. L.,Bhayani, N. H.,Wong, J.,Kimchi, E. T.,O'Carroll, K. F.,Kaifi, J. T.,Gusani, N. J.; J Surg Oncol. 2014 Aug 26.
See more >>Measuring Surgical Quality: a National Clinical Registry Versus Administrative Claims Data.
Enomoto, L. M.,Hollenbeak, C. S.,Bhayani, N. H.,Dillon, P. W.,Gusani, N. J.; J. Gastrointest. Surg.. 2014 Jun 15.
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