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Chief-Division of Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Surgery, Medical Director-Center for Surgical Innovation. Assistant Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering  
Timothy Broderick, MD
Specialty: Surgery
Sub-Specialty: Minimally Invasive General Surgery
Department: Surgery
Title: Associate Professor of Surgery and Biomedical Engineering
Phone: (513) 558-8670
E-mail: timothy.broderick@uc.edu
Home Page: http://surgery.uc.edu/broderick.html

Education/Credentials:

BS: Xavier University (Chemistry and Computer Science), 1986
MD: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1990

Residency: MCV Hospitals, 1997 
Certification: American Board of Surgery, 1998




Interest:

Advanced laparoscopy, robotic surgery, telemedicine


Current Research:

Dr. Broderick focuses his research efforts on advanced laparoscopy, telemedicine, robotic surgery and robotic telesurgery. An advanced medical technology expert, he helps NASA and the U.S. military improve care in remote places, including isolated rural towns, on the battlefield an, eventually, in space.

Dr. Broderick is currently a consulting surgeon on telemedicine and robotics for the NASA and is involved in the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Trauma Pod Program and the US Army Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC). 



Professional Affiliation:

Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati
Aerospace Medical Association
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American College of Surgeons
American Medical Association
American Medical Informatics Association
American Telemedicine Association
Association for Academic Surgery
Association for Surgical Education
Central Surgical Association
Cincinnati Surgical Society
Humera Surgical Society
Mont Reid Surgical Society
Ohio Chapter, American College of Surgeons
Ohio State Medical Association
Pancreas Club, Inc.
Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons
Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons
Society of University Surgeons


Recent Awards/Honors:

Aerospace Medical Association Space Medicine Branch Young Investigator Award Finalist, 2004
National Medical Honor Society Alpha Omega Alpha, 1997
Humera Surgical SocietyDavid M Hume Research Award, 1994
SmithKline BeechamYoung Investigator Award, 1993
Xavier University Computer Science Achievement Award, 1986 
Jesuit Academic Honor Society Alpha Sigma Nu


Selected Publications:

Kirkpatrick A, Broderick TJ, McBeth P, Hamilton DR, Campbell MR. Abdominal compartment syndrome in space. ANZ J Surg, In Press.

Speich JE, Cagle YD, Rafiq A, Merrell RC, Doarn CR, Broderick TJ. Evaluation of surgical skills in microgravity using force sensing. Med Eng Phys, In Press.

Anvari M, Broderick TJ, Stein H, Chapman T, Ghodoussi M, Birch D, McKinley C, Trudeau P, Dutta S, Goldsmith C. The impact of latency on surgical precision and task completion during telerobotic surgery. Ann Surg, In Press.

White A, Carbajal-Ramos A, Garcia C, Nunez-Gonzalez E, Bailey R, Broderick TJ, DeMaria E, Hollins C, Soper N. A prospective randomized study of the Zeus robotic surgical system for laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surg Endosc, In Press.

Curley K, Broderick T, Marchessault R, Moses G, Taylor R, Grundfest W, Hanly E, Miller B, Gallagher A, Marohn M. Integrated Research Team Final Report: Surgical Robotics – The Next Steps, 9-10 September 2004. TATRC Report No. 04-03; Jan 2005.

Broderick TJ, Privitera MB, Parazynski SE, Cuttino M. Simulated hand assisted laparoscopic surgery (HALS) in microgravity. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A. 2005 Apr;15(2):145-8.


 
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