Profesor Andrew Gumbs

Profesor Andrew Gumbs - Kierownik Oddziału Chirurgii i Sztucznej Inteligencji w Hôpital Antoine Béclère w Paryżu. Jest redaktorem naczelnym czasopisma Artificial Intelligence Surgery. Profesor Chirurgii na Uniwersytecie w Magdeburgu, w przeszłości Dyrektor Programu Chirurgii pola trzustkowego w MD Anderson Cancer Center i Fox Chase Cancer Center w Filadelfii. Dodatkowo związany zawodowo z Cornell-Weill Medical College, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Entuzjasta chirurgii minimalnie inwazyjnej, w tym robotowej. Pracował jako wolontariusz w organizacji Lekarze bez Granic w Demokratycznej Republice Konga i na Haiti, a także odbył kilka misji humanitarnych w Ekwadorze. h-index - 51, liczba cytowań - 10 200. Doktorant Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Lublinie (Promotor: dr hab. Karol Rawicz-Pruszyński, prof. UMLub)
Professor Gumbs is the Director of Artificial Intelligence Surgery at the Hôpital Antoine Béclère, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Artificial Intelligence Surgery (aisjournal.net) and is the Founder of Tao Surgical (TaoSurgical.com), which specializes in autonomous surgery. Professor of Surgery at Grigol Robakidze University and the University of Magdeburg, he was previously Director of the Minimally Invasive Hepatic-Pancreatic-Biliary Surgery Program at SMG-MD Anderson Cancer Center and prior to that the Director of Minimally Invasive Hepatobiliary Surgery and at Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He has been Instructor of Clinical Surgery at Cornell-Weill Medical College, Instructor of Clinical Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Department of Surgical Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center. He is certified in general surgery, hepatic-pancreatic and biliary surgery, robotic and in laparoscopic surgery. He has delivered local, regional, national, and international invited presentations primarily devoted to minimally invasive surgical techniques for the liver, pancreas, and digestive organs and artificial intelligence surgery. His articles have been published in Annals of Surgery, Surgery, Journal of the American College of Surgeons and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. He has volunteered for Doctors Without Borders in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Haiti and has also done several humanitarian missions to Ecuador.