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Jefferson Surgical Solutions

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Caitlyn M. Costanzo, MD, has joined the Division of Colorectal Surgery. Dr. Costanzo is a 2011 graduate of Sidney Kimmel Medical College. She remained at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital where she completed the General Surgery Residency Program in 2018 and Colorectal Surgery Fellowship Program in 2019. She also completed a research fellowship program at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in 2016. She sees patients at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson Methodist Hospital.

Jaime M. Glorioso, MD, has joined the Division of Transplant Surgery. Dr. Glorioso completed the General Surgery Residency Program at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. During residency she also completed a research fellowship in the Clinician- Investigator Research Program at the Mayo Clinic. She then completed a Fellowship in Abdominal Transplantation at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She sees patients at the Jefferson Transplant Institute in Center City.

Tyler R. Grenda, MD, has joined the Division of Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Grenda is a 2010 graduate of Sidney Kimmel Medical College. He completed a research fellowship at the Center for Healthcare Outcomes and Policy and a master’s degree in Health and Healthcare Research at the University of Michigan. He then completed the General Surgery Residency Program and Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellowship Program at University of Michigan Hospitals.

Sagar S. Kadakia, MD, has joined the Division of Acute Care Surgery. Dr. Kadakia completed the General Surgery Residency Program at Temple University Hospital. He then pursued a fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center prior to completing a Surgical Critical Care Fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He is board certified in Surgery and Surgical Critical Care. He sees patients at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and at our Jefferson trauma centers on the Main Line.

Geoffrey W. Krampitz, MD, PhD, has joined the Divisions of General Surgery and Surgical Research. Dr. Krampitz received a PhD in Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and his MD at Stanford University. He then completed the General Surgery Residency Program at Stanford University Hospital and then the Surgical Oncology Fellowship Program at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Krampitz leads a research laboratory and sees patients at Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals. His practice and research focus is hepatopancreato- biliary cancers.

Kathy L. Rumer, DO, FACOS, has joined the Division of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Rumer completed her medical training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, including medical school, General Surgery residency and Plastic Surgery fellowship training. She specializes in gender reassignment and sees patients at her private practice in Ardmore, PA.

Talar Tatarian, MD, has joined the Divisions of General and Bariatric Surgery. Dr. Tatarian received her MD from George Washington University School of Medicine, then completed the General Surgery Residency Program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital followed by a Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship Program at University Hospital-SUNY at Stony Brook. She sees patients at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson Methodist Hospital.

Jose A. Torres, MD, has joined the Division of Acute Surgery. Dr. Torres completed the Residency Program at SUNY-Health Science Center at Brooklyn. He then completed a fellowship program in Surgical Critical Care at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. He sees patients at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and at our Jefferson trauma centers on the Main Line.

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