Elliot Servais

Elliot Servais is an American physician. He is a resident surgeon at New York Presbyterian Hospital- Cornell. He is the author of over 20 scientific papers, abstracts, and book chapters including: "Giant Epidermoid Cyst Within an Intrapancreatic Accessory Spleen Mimicking a Cystic Neoplasm of the Pancreas: Case Report and Review of the Literature", "Outcome of primary tumor in patients with synchronous stage IV colorectal cancer receiving combination chemotherapy without surgery as initial treatment"
Effects of optic flow speed and lateral flow asymmetry on locomotion in younger and older adults: a virtual reality study."Clinical Stage IA Lung Cancer by CT and PET Scan: The Persistent Problem of Understaging" "Blunt Carotid Injury" "Point: Clinical stage IA non-small cell lung cancer determined by computed tomography and positron emission tomography is frequently not pathologic IA non-small cell lung cancer: the problem of understaging"
His work "Teaching surgical decision-making: an interactive, web-based approach" has been integrated into the curriculum of Boston University Medical School. He is currently researching the role of mesothelin in mesothelioma at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,
He is the recipient of the Dora Savenor Memorial Prize for Excellence in Surgery, the Massachusetts Medical Society Medical Information Technology award the William T. Stubenbord, M.D. award. He is also the former president of Alpha Omega Alpha He attended Newton North High School . He Lives in New York City with his wife Karly Servais and their Yorkshire Terrier Scooter.
 
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