Biography
Robert Goldstein, MD, FACS is a Clinical Professor at Texas A&M College of Medicine at Texas A&M Health Science Center, Dallas. He is Medical Director of the Liver and Pancreas Disease Center at the Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute. He is also Chief of Hebatobilliary Surgery and Director of the General Surgery Residency Program at Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health. Dr. Goldstein's clinical interests include liver cancer, bile duct cancer and bile duct injuries. He provides immediate evaluation and medical management of patients with newly diagnosed benign and cancerous liver lesions. He and a team of transplant and oncologic surgery specialists work together to offer aggressive advanced treatments. With 30 years of experience in a high-volume transplant center, Dr. Goldstein is one of the most practiced hepatobilliary surgeons in the nation. Dr. Goldstein received his medical degree from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. He completed his residency at West Virginia University School of Medicine. He went on to start a transplant fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh and completed the transplant fellowship at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas where he has dedicated his entire medical career to the care and treatment of liver cancer patients and liver transplant patients. Read more about Dr. Goldstein's publications on PubMed.gov and the Baylor Health Sciences Library. Read more about Dr. Goldstein's publications. Dr. Goldstein has been named one of D Magazine’s Best Docs at least 15 times earning him a place on D Magazine’s Hall of Fame list. Dr. Goldstein has been named one of Texas Monthly's Texas Super Doctors for the past 15 years earning him a place on Texas Monthly's Legacy list. Robert Goldstein, MD, FACS is a Clinical Professor at Texas A&M College of Medicine at Texas A&M Health Science Center, Dallas. He is Medical Director of the Liver and Pancreas Disease Center at the Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons... |
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Language(s) Spoken
English
Education
Medical School: University of Tennessee - Memphis (1981)
Medical School: University of Tennessee Health Science Center (1981)
Internship: Pediatrics, Ohio State University (1982)
Internship: Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Akron (1982)
Medical School: Children's Hospital of Akron (1982)
Residency: Surgical, West Virginia University School of Medicine (1984)
Fellowship: Dept. Surgery-Pediatrics, Research Fellowship: John Hopkins Hospital (1985)
Fellowship: Pediatric Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1985)
Residency: General Surgery, West Virginia University Hospitals (1987)
Fellowship: Transplantation, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center GME (1988)
Fellowship: Transplant Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center (1988)
Medical School: Baylor University Medical Center (1988)
Certifications
Transplant Surgery - American Board of Surgery/General Surgery
- American Board of Surgery/General Surgery
General Surgery - American Board of Surgery/General Surgery
Transplant Surgery - American Board of Surgery
General Surgery - American Board of Surgery
General Surgery - American Board of Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Dallas
Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation - Dallas
Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Waxahachie
Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center - Fort Worth
Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Plano
Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital - Denton
Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health
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