About
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Dr. Yuri Goldes, Deputy Director, Department of General Surgery at the Chaim Sheba Medical Center, specializes in Esophageal, Gastric and Pancreatic Cancer treatment using Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery.
Dr. Goldes is a highly trained surgeon, who began his professional journey at the Sheba Medical Center and then continued his specialization with an Upper Gastro-Intestinal and Hepato-Biliary Surgery Fellowship at Department of General, Visceral Surgery and Transplantation, Medicinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany.
He than attended a several advanced trainings: workshop of Hepato-Biliary Surgery, Department of General, Visceral Surgery and Transplantation, Campus Virchow, Charite Medical Center; Advanced Laparoscopy; Workshop of the Da Vinci Robotic System, Strasbourg, France; Workshop of the “Habib” surgical instrument for liver resection, London, England; Workshop of the Nano Knife Technology for pancreatic and liver cancer, Louisville, Kentucky, US.
Dr. Goldes was the first surgeon in Israel to perform a stomach and pancreas procedure using a robotic system in 2012. As of today he is the only specialist in the country who performs a pancreatic head resection using a minimally invasive approach (laparoscopy). FORBES Israeil has named Dr. Goldes to be the number 1 surgeon in Israel for gastroesophageal surgeries.
Dr. Goldes also serves as a Teacher and Tutor of students in General Surgery, and was named as a Distinguished Tutor and Teacher, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University (2005). |
Education
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MD (graduated with Distinction)- Lunacharsky Medical University, Astrakhan, Russia (1988-1994) Internship, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Israel (1997-1998) Residency in General and Laparoscopic Surgery at Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer (1998-2005) Fellowship - Upper Gastro-Intestinal and Hepato-Biliary Surgery at Department of General, Visceral Surgery and Transplantation, Medicinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany (2007-2009) Workshop – Hepato-Biliary Surgery, Department of General, Visceral Surgery and Transplantation, Campus Virchow, Charite Medical Center (2012, 2013) |