Draft:Reza Saidi
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Dr. Reza Saidi is an American liver, kidney and pancreas transplant specialist for children and adults. He is currently the Chief of Transplantation at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse, New York...[1][2]
Saidi's main focus is kidney and pancreas transplantation in adults and kidney transplantation in children, including re-transplantation and transplantation in patients with complex surgical challenges. He also specializes in liver and pancreas surgery[3][4][5]
He received his medical degree from the Medical School of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and has been working in this field for 19 years. He completed his transplant surgery training at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, under Professor A. B. Cosimi, former president of American Society of Transplant Surgeons. He then joined the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine[6]. He was the Director of Pancreas Transplant program at the Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University[7] and the Director of HPB Surgery at Shariati Hospital at Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

As a surgeon at a university medical center, Saidi is also heavily involved in educating medical students and surgical assistants. Saidi participates in organ transplants at the national level and was a member of the Committee for the United Network of Pancreatic Organ Transplantation[8]. He has served on numerous committees in regional, national and international associations[9][10]. Saidi also researches the results of organ transplants, focusing on kidney and pancreas transplantation, kidney donation, transplantation, and liver and bile duct surgery
His research is on ischemia-reperfusion injury and transplant outcomes. He has published more than 100 papers in peer reviewed journals and 2 books related to organ donation and transplantation[11][12][13]. He is also one of the founders of Persian-American Medical Association (PAMA).[14]
Career and leadership positions
[edit]• Surgical Director of Live Donor Kidney Transplantation, Alpert School of Medicine , Brown University (2014-2017)[15]
• Representative of Region 1 in the OPTN / UNOS Pancreas Transplant Committee (2015-2017)[16]
• Vice Chancellor of the International College of Surgeons - US Department (2016)
• Director of Kidney Transplant Surgery, State University Hospital, Syracuse, New York (01/2020-current)
• Chief of Transplant Services, Department of Surgery, SUNY Medical University, Syracuse, New York (01/2021-current)
• New York Kidney Board, Representative of the United States Medical University Hospital (10/2021-current)
• Governor-at-Large, Board of Governors, American College of Surgeons (2022-2025)
• Governor, New York Chapter American College of Surgeons (2022-2025)
• Region 9 Representative of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), Kidney Transplantation Committee (2023-2026)
References
[edit]- ^ "Doctor | Upstate Patient Care | SUNY Upstate". www.upstate.edu. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ "Upstate Medical University-"Find a Doctor"- Reza Saidi, MD, FACS, FICS". YouTube. 7 December 2021.
- ^ "Reza SAIDI | Professor (Associate) | State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse | SUNY Upstate Medical | Department of Surgery | Research profile". ResearchGate. Archived from the original on 2023-05-19. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ "Dr. Reza F. Saidi MD".
- ^ Shima2 (2023-03-14). "Dr. Reza Saidi". Phoenix Project of Iran. Retrieved 2025-06-07.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Dr. Reza Saidi, MD – Syracuse, NY | General Surgery on Doximity". Doximity. Retrieved 2025-06-07.
- ^ "Reza F. Saidi, MD, FICS, FACS Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
- ^ "Kidney Committee - OPTN". optn.transplant.hrsa.gov. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ Transplantation, New York Center For Kidney. "New York Center For Kidney Transplantation". New York Center For Kidney Transplantation. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ "NY Chapter ACS - Leadership". nysurgeon.org. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ "REZA SAIDI, MD, FACS, FICS". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ "Organ Donation and Transplantation: What Everybody Should Know". Whale-Tales Publishi. Retrieved 2025-04-17.
- ^ "https://primo.qatar-weill.cornell.edu/discovery/fulldisplay/alma991000450229706691/974WCMCIQ_INST:VU1". primo.qatar-weill.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2025-04-17.
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- ^ "Dr. Reza Saidi – PAMA". pama.ngo. Retrieved 2025-02-13.
- ^ "CURRICULUM VITAE" (PDF).
- ^ "OPTN Kidney Transplantation Committee" (PDF).