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CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Name: Purvi Y. Parikh, M.D.

Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgeon

Team Lead of HPB Surgery

Regionalized HPB Center of Excellence - Sacramento Medical Center Office Address: Department of Surgery

Kaiser Permanente – Sacramento Medical Center

2025 Morse Avenue

Sacramento, CA 95825

Office Telephone: 916-***-****

Office FAX: 916-***-****

Email: addvlq@r.postjobfree.com

addvlq@r.postjobfree.com

Home Address: 800 J Street

Sacramento, CA 95814

Home Telephone: 267-***-****

Born: January 10, 1975 – Orange, New Jersey

Undergraduate Wilkes University

Education: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 1993-1997

Bachelor of Science - Biology

Honors: Cum Laude

Dean’s List 5/8 semesters

Biology Honors

Sigma Xi Honor Society

Guthrie Scholars Research Scholarship

Intercollegiate Leadership of Wilkes-Barre Award

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

Presidential Scholarship

Medical Education: Drexel University College of Medicine with MCP Hahnemann Hospitals

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1997- 2001

Doctor of Medicine

Honors: Medical Humanities Scholar

Graduate Education: Indiana University

Indianapolis, Indiana, 2009-2010

Certificate of Clinical Science Investigation

CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Post Graduate 2001-02 Intern in Surgery

Training: Drexel University @ MCP Hahnemann, Philadelphia, PA 2002-03 Junior Resident in Surgery

Drexel University @ MCP Hahnemann, Philadelphia, PA 2003-04 Research Fellow

Department of Surgery

Drexel University / Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2004-06 Junior Resident in Surgery

University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

2006-07 Senior Resident in Surgery

University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 2007-08 Chief Resident in Surgery, Administrative Chief Resident University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska Fellowship:

2008-10 Fellow in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana

Academic

Appointments: 2008-10 Fellow in Hepatobiliary Surgery Indiana University School of Medicine

Indianapolis, Indiana

2009-10 Instructor in Surgery

Indiana University School of Medicine

Indianapolis, Indiana

2010-14 Assistant Professor of Surgery

Albany Medical Center @

State University of New York, Albany

Albany, New York

2014-16 Assistant Professor of Surgery

Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook Medicine

Stony Brook, New York

CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Employment:

2010-11 Attending Surgeon (part-time 5/8th)

Samuel S. Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center Albany, New York

2010-14 Attending Surgeon

Albany Medical Center @

State University of New York, Albany

Albany, New York

2014-16 Attending Surgeon

Director of the Xigent General Surgery Service

Stony Brook University Hospital

Stony Brook Medicine

Stony Brook, New York

2016- Attending Surgeon

Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery – Team Lead

The Permanente Medical Group

Kaiser Permanente – Sacramento Medical Center

HPB Center of Excellence

Sacramento, California

License and 2001- National Board of Medical Examiners – No. 50535657 Certification: 2001- ATLS, American College of Surgeons 2001- ACLS, American Heart Association

2001- BLS, American Heart Association

2003- Pennsylvania State Medical License - No. 423***-**** - American Board of Surgery – No. 054297

2010 - New York State Medical License – No. 258***-**** - Fundamentals in Laparoscopic Surgery – SAGES 2016 - California Medical License – No. C144614

2019 – Recertification – American Board of Surgery – No. 054297 CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Professional

Organizations:

2003- Association of Women Surgeons

2009- Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

2009- 19 Association of Academic Surgery

2009- American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association 2009- International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association 2009- Pancreas Club

2013- American College of Surgeons, Fellow

National

Committees:

2011 – 2013 Program Committee

Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

2011 – 2013 Global Affairs Committee

Association of Academic Surgery

2011 – 2017 Membership Committee

Society of Surgery for the Alimentary Tract

2011 – 2015 West African Task Force

Association of Academic Surgery

2013 – 2017 International Relations Committee

Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

2014 – 2016 Global Affairs Committee – Co-Chair

Association of Academic Surgery

2014 – 2020 Giving Back Committee

Society of Surgery for the Alimentary Tract

2016 – 2020 HPB Program Committee

Society of Surgery for the Alimentary Tract

2017 – 2020 Program Committee

Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

2019 - 2021 Social Networking Task Force

Society of Surgery for the Alimentary Tract

2019 Posters of Distinction Review Team

Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

2019 -2022 Conflict of Interest Committee - Chair

Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

Hospital

Committees:

2010 – 2011 Dept of Surgery Faculty Research Committee, Coordinator Albany Medical Center

2011 – 2014 Commission on Cancer Committee

Albany Medical Center

2012 – 2014 Infection Control Committee

Albany Medical Center

2014 – 2016 Surgery Length of Stay Task Force

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2014 – 2016 OR Turnover Committee

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2014 – 2016 Quality Assessment Committee

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2017 - OR Coordinating Committee

Kaiser Permanente – Sacramento Medical Center

2019 - Transfusion Quality Committee

Kaiser Permanente – Sacramento Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente

Accomplishments:

• Established the HPB team in the outpatient clinic setting and the HPB OR team

• Tripled the volume of HPB patients taken care of at Sacramento Medical Center

• Established HPB Physician Assistant roles and responsibilities o Endorsed him to win the 2019 AHPBA Allied Health Provider Travel Grant

• Created Nutritional program for Pancreatic Cancer patients

• Created Clinical Pathways for Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Pancreatic Cancer

• Created Pancreatic Cyst Clinic for Surveillance

• Initiated ERAS protocols for pancreatectomies and hepatectomies

• Developed Quarterly Nursing Symposium for HPB Care

• Developed Collaborative HPB/Palliative Care Initiative

• Hosted and Planned the Inaugural American College of Surgeons Reception for TPMG Surgeons

CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Ad Hoc Reviewer:

Journal of Pancreas Annals of Surgery

Surgery HPB Journal

Medicine Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery

Surgical Endoscopy Heliyon

Editorial Board: Medicine 2015-2016

Teaching Award: Stiletto (Junior) Surgeon of the Year Award - 2012 Albany Medical Center

Teaching:

2008 – 2009 HPB Journal Club, Coordinator

Indiana University

2010 – 2014 Surgery Rotation Medical Student Small Group Leader Albany Medical Center

2012 – 2014 Department of Surgery Journal Club, Coordinator Albany Medical Center

2012 – 2014 Multi-Disciplinary HPB Conference, Coordinator Albany Medical Center

2012 Invited Mock Oral Examiner

Beth Israel Deaconness, Harvard Medical School

2014 Reformulation of Gross Anatomy Course

SUNY Stony Brook University Medical School

2014 – 2016 Surgical Resident SIM Labs

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2014 – 2016 Medical Student Problem Based Learning, Lecturer SUNY Stony Brook University Medical School

2015 – 2016 Xigent General Surgery Conference, Coordinator SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2015 – 2016 Surgical Oncology Lunch & Learn Conference, Coordinator SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2015 – 2016 Surgical Resident SCORE Lecture Series SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

2018 - 2019 Surgical Resident Mock Orals

University of California, Davis

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PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Invited Discussant:

1. Xanthogranulomatous Cholecystitis: Need for Extended Cholecystectomy. American College of Surgeons. Chicago, IL. October 2012.

2. Current Trends in Preoperative Biliary Stenting in Pancreatic Cancer Patients. Association of Academic Surgery. New Orleans, LA. February 2013.

3. Primary Choledochorrhaphy is Associated with Reduced Complications compared to T-Tube Drainage after Choledochotomy: A Meta-Analysis and a Systematic Review. Americas of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. February 2013.

4. Enucleation of Hepatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Metastases: A Valuable Adjunct to Surgical Cytoreduction. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. February 2014. 5. Endoscopic vs. Surgical Outcomes for Necrotizing Pancreatitis. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2015.

6. Assessing the Costs Associated with Volume-based Referral following Pancreatic Resection. American College of Surgeons. Washington, DC. October 2016.

7. Making a Fiscal Argument for the Superiority of Minimally Invasive Distal Pancreatectomy: The Numbers Don’t Lie. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2017. 8. T2B Incidental Gallbladder Cancer Patients Derive a Negative Impact on Survival from Index Cholecystectomy. Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Washington, DC. June 2018. 9. Time-To-Interventional Failure As A Surrogate Measure for Survival Outcomes After Resection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2019. 10. Outcomes Following Synchronous Resection of Colorectal Cancer Primary and Liver Metastases. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2020. Moderated Scientific Sessions:

1. Oral Liver Poster Presentations. Americas of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2012. 2. Global Affairs Hot Topics Session. “Academic Global Surgery Career.” Association of Academic Surgery. New Orleans, LA. February 2013.

3. Pancreas Mini Oral Presentations. Americas of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami. FL. February 2013.

4. Global Affairs Breakout Session. “Launching of Disease Control Priorities Third Edition (DCP3). Association of Academic Surgery. Las Vegas, NV. February 2015. 5. General Surgery/Outcomes: Clinical Research Mini-Orals. Association of Academic Surgeons. Las Vegas, NV. February 2015.

6. Pancreas Long Orals: Peri-operative. Americas of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2015.

7. Scientific Sessions of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Diseases. Society of Association of Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons. Nashville, TN. April 2015.

8. Global Surgery Mini Oral Presentations. Association of Academic Surgeons. Jacksonville, FL. February 2016. 9. Plastics/Wound Care Mini Oral Presentations. Association of Academic Surgeons. Jacksonville, FL. February 2016.

10. Liver Metastases 3 – Mini Oral Presentations. International Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Sao Paolo, Brazil. March 2016.

11. Pancreas Videos. American College of Surgeons. Washington, DC. October 2016. 12. General Surgery/Outcomes: Clinical Research Mini-Orals. Association of Academic Surgeons. Las Vegas, NV. February 2017.

13. Pancreas III Long Oral Presentations. Americas of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2018.

14. HPB Quick Shots. Society of Surgery for the Alimentary Tract. Washington, DC. June 2018. 15. Plenary Session. “HPB Surgery in the Community” Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. Miami, FL. March 2019.

16. Surgical Forum. “Hepato-pancreato-Biliary I” American College of Surgeons. San Francisco, CA. October 2019.

17. Plenary Session. Leading an HPB Program at the Executive Level in a Community Health Care System. Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Program. Miami 2020. CURRICULUM VITAE

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

Research Experience:

1996 – 1996 Research Assistant

Picower Institute of Medical Research, Manhasset, NY Jenny Li, PhD. Performed research on the detection of glycosylated proteins and their receptors in cerebral spinal fluid of patients with Alzheimer’s disease against normal-age matched patients

1996 – 1997 Guthrie Scholar

Guthrie Healthcare Systems, Sayre, PA

Barbara Wiseman, MD. Developed and conducted a clinical research project on the use of estrogen replacement therapy on post-menopausal women

1997 – 1997 Research Assistant / Data Analyst

MCP-Hahnemann University SOM, Philadelphia, PA

Department of Addictive Research

Salvatore Yanni, PhD. Participated in a research project on the stimulatory and amnesiac effects of different drugs on live animals 1998 – 1998 Research Assistant

MCP-Hahnemann University SOM, Philadelphia, PA

City Line Hospital, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Linda Dunn, MD. Formulated numerous different surveys throughout the hospital concerning patient care and satisfaction during their course of treatment

2003 – 2004 Research Fellow

Thomas Jefferson University College of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Department of Surgery

Ronald Weigel, MD PhD. Performed an analysis of putative gene mutations in RNA isolated from ductal carcinoma of breast by laser microdissection

Observerships:

1/2014 Laparoscopic/Robotic Liver Surgery Observership Mentor: David Geller, MD

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA Mentorships:

2014 American College of Surgeons Mentorship Program Mentor: Timothy J. Eberlein, MD

Washington University, St. Louis, MO

2015 Association of Women Surgeons Mentorship Program Mentor: Deborah Nagle, MD

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Journal Articles :

1. Parikh P, Wiseman B, Kalter V. “A Clinical Study on the Use of the Estrogen Replacement Therapy on Post- Menopausal Women” Guthrie Journal, Student Edition. Summer 1997 2. Parikh P, Palazzo JP, Rose LJ, Daskalakis C, Weigel RJ. “Gata-3 Expression as a Predictor of Hormone Response in Breast Cancer.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons. May 2005; 200(5):705-710 3. Bruzoni M, Parikh P, Celis R, Are C, Ly Q, Sasson A. “Management of the Primary Tumor In Patients with Metastatic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: A Single Institution Review.” American Journal of Surgery. March 2009; 197(3):376-81

4. Turrini O, Schmidt, CM, Moreno J, Parikh P, House MG, Zyromski NJ, Nakeeb A, Howard TJ, Pitt HA, Lillemoe KD “Should Very High Serum CA 19-9 Levels Preclude Surgery in Patients with Radiographically Resectable Pancreatic Head Adenocarcinoma?” Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. October 2009; 13(10): 1791-7. 5. Parikh P, Pitt HA, Kilbane M, Howard TJ, Nakeeb A, Schmidt CM, Lillemoe KD, Zyromski NJ, MD.

“Pancreatic Necrosectomy: Current National Mortality Is Much Lower Than Expected.” Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. Journal of American College of Surgeons. December 2009; 209(6): 712-9. 6. Schmidt CM, Turrini O, Parikh P, House MG, Zyromski NJ, Nakeeb A, Howard TJ, Pitt HA, Lillemoe KD. “Impact of Hospital Volume, Surgeon Experience, and Surgeon Volume on Outcomes of Patients Following Pancreaticoduodenectomy: A Single Institution Experience.” Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. Archives of Surgery July 2010; 145(7): 634-40. 7. Parikh P, Shiloach M, Cohen, ME, Bilimoria KY, Ko CY, Hall BL, Pitt HA. “Pancreatectomy Risk Calculator: An ACS-NSQIP Resource.” Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN. HPB Sept. 2010; 12(7): 488-97.

(Presented at 2010 IHPBA and 2010 Pancreas Club) Winner of the Young Investigator’s Paper Award 8. Chandolias N, Parikh P, Lopez S, Gumostop, B, Sood V, Nigam A. “Role of Pancreatic Duct Stent Placement Prior to Distal Pancreatectomies in Prevention of Pancreatic Leaks.” American Journal of Surgery. 2013; 7(12): 403-7.

9. Koleilat I, Chiu R, Zeinomar N, Petrov R, Stain S, Parikh P, Nigam A. “Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) Guided Dissection During the Whipple Procedure.” Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 2013; 8(11): 645-51. 10. Parikh P, Lillemoe KD. “Surgical Management of Pancreatic Cancer – Distal Pancreatectomy” Seminars in Oncology. 2015 Feb;42(1): 110-22.

11. Halbert C, Pagkratis S, Yang J, Meng Z, Altieri M, Parikh P, Pryor A, Talamini M, Telem D. “Beyond the Learning Curve: Bile Duct Injuries Following Laparosocpic Cholecystectomy Normalize to Open in the Modern Era.” Surgical Endoscopy. 2016 Jun;30(6): 2239-43. 12. Halbert C, Alteri M, Yang J, Meng Z, Chen H, Talamini M, Pryor A, Parikh P, Telem D. “Long-Term Outcomes of Patients with Common Bile Duct Injury Following Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.” Surgical Endoscopy. 2016 Oct; 30(10): 4294-9.

13. Riall TS, Parikh P. “Commentary – Quality of Care and Cost at Safety-Net Hospitals – Is Redistribution of Cases Possible?” JAMA Surgery. Oct.2016; 151(10).

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Book Chapters:

1. Parikh P, Pitt HA. “Hepatic Abscess” Surgical Management of Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders, 2nd edition. Editors: Graeme Poston, Michael D’Angelica, René Adam & Ronnie Poon. 2011 2. Parikh P, Lillemoe KD. “Choledochal Cysts and Benign Biliary Strictures.” Maingot’s Abdominal Operations, 12th edition, Editors: Michael J Zinner and Stanley W Ashley. 2012 3. Parikh P. “Distal Pancreatectomy” SCORE Online Module for HPB Fellows. AHPBA 2013. 4. Parikh P. “Fenestration or Enucleation of Hepatic Cystic Disease.” Operative Techniques in Surgery, Editors: Michael Mulholland, Daniel Albo, Ronald Dalman, Michael Englesbe, Mary Hawn, Steven Hughes and Michael Sabel. 2014.

5. Vargas G, Parikh P, Brown KM. “Chapter 11. Tumors of the Liver and Biliary Tract.” ACS Surgery, Principles & Practice. 2014

6. Siparsky N, Cox L, Parikh P. “Chapter 7: Palliative Care for Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease.” The Art and Science of Palliative Medicine. Ed. Smith, Pilitsis: AME Publishing Company. 2014. 7. Parikh P, Lillemoe KD. “Persistent Pancreatic Fistula” Gastrointestinal Surgery: Management of Complex Perioperative Complications Editors: Pawlick, Merchant, and Maithel. 2015. 8. Parikh P, Lillemoe KD. “Surgical Management of Pancreatic Cancer – Distal Pancreatectomy” Seminars in Oncology – Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma. Editors: Yeo, Lavu. 2015. 9. Parikh P, Nawariku F. “Ethics in Global Surgery.” Success in Academic Surgery: Academic Global Surgery. Editors: Pawlick, Kao. 2015.

10. Parikh P. “Bile Duct Injuries” SCORE Online Module for HPB Fellows. AHPBA 2015. 11. Parikh P. “Management of Unusual Sources of Upper GI Bleeding” Gastrointestinal Bleeding: A Practical Approach to Diagnosis and Management, 2nd edition. Editors: Pryor, Branch, and Pappas. 2016.

12. Parikh P, Lillemoe KD. “Choledochal Cysts and Benign Biliary Strictures.” Maingot’s Abdominal Operations, 13th edition, Editors: Michael J Zinner and Stanley W Ashley. 2018. 13. Parikh P. “Gynecologic Considerations for the General Surgeon” Scientific American Surgery. Editors: Riall, Pelegrini.2019.

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Abstracts:

1. Parikh P, Wiseman B, Kalter V. “A Clinical Study on the Use of the Estrogen Replacement Therapy on Post- Menopausal Women” Northeastern Women’s Conference. Scranton, Pennsylvania. March 1997. 2. Parikh P, Pitt HA, Kilbane M, Howard TJ, Nakeeb A, Schmidt CM, Lillemoe KD, Zyromski NJ, MD.

“Pancreatic Necrosectomy: Current National Mortality Is Much Lower Than Expected.” AHPBA 2009. 3. Parikh P, Jester A, MD, Pitt HA, Howard TJ, Nakeeb A, Lillemoe KD, Schmidt CM, Zyromski NJ.

“Isolated Peripancreatic Necrosis: Are Outcomes Different?” SSAT 2009. 4. Parikh P, Shiloach M, Cohen, ME, Bilimoria KY, Ko CY, Hall BL, Pitt HA. “Pancreatectomy Risk Calculator: An ACS-NSQIP Resource.” 2010 IHPBA and 2010 Pancreas Club. Winner of the Young Investigator’s Paper Award.

5. Parikh P, Waters JA, Pitt HA, Saavedra JR, Cardenes H, Chiorean G, Helft PR, Schmidt CM, Nakeeb A, Lillemoe KD. “Ampullary Carcinoma: Adjuvant Chemoradiation Improves Survival in Node-Positive Patients.” SSAT 2010.

6. Parikh P, Pitt HA, Kilbane M, Nakeeb A, Howard TJ, Schmidt CM, Maluccio M, Zyromski N, House MJ, Lillemoe KD. “Reducing Surgical Site Infections in Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Surgery.” ACS Surgical Forum 2010.

7. Sandrasegaran K, Tann M, Nutakki K, Haste A, Bertrand K, Parikh P, Zyromski NJ, Howard TJ. “Imaging Findings in Severe Pancreatitis: Correlation with Clinical Outcome.” Radiological Society of North America 2010.

8. Sandrasegaran K, Tann M, Nutakki K, Haste A, Bertrand K, Parikh P, Zyromski NJ, Howard TJ. “CT Findings of Peripancreatic Fat Necrosis.” Radiological Society of North America 2010. 9. Parikh P, Chandolias N, Lopez S, Nigam A. “Role of Pancreatic Duct Stent Placement Prior to Distal Pancreatectomies in Prevention of Pancreatic Leaks.” AHPBA 2011. 10. Valerian B, Parikh P, Ata A, Canete J, Stain S, Lee E. “Inflammatory Bowel Disease: National Rates of Surgical Site Infections.” ACRSA 2011.

11. Parikh P, Pitt HA, Ata A, Nigam A. “Pancreatic Enucleation: A Safe and Potentially Underutilized Operation.” SSAT 2011.

12. Koleilat I, Chiu R, Zeinomar N, Petrov R, Stain S, Parikh P, Nigam A. “Intraoperative Ultrasound (IOUS) Guided Dissection During the Whipple Procedure.” AHPBA 2012. 13. Taitano A, Parikh P, Singh TP. “Predicting the Need for Cholecystectomy after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass: A Case-Control Study.” AAS 2013.

14. Halbert C, Pagkratis S, Yang J, Meng Z, Altieri M, Parikh P, Pryor A, Talamini M, Telem D. “Beyond the Learning Curve: Bile Duct Injuries Following Laparosocpic Cholecystectomy Normalize to Open in the Modern Era.” SSAT 2015.

15. Chantachote C, Spentzouris G, Rosati C, Pryor A, Parikh P. “Cholecystitis and Situs Inversus.” SAGES Video 2015.

16. Halbert C, Altieri M, Yang J, Meng Z, Talamini M, Pryor A, Parikh P, Telem D. “Long-Term Follow-up (4- 9 years) of 125 Patients Demonstrates Common Bile Duct Injury is Associated with Significant Mortality.” SAGES 2015.

17. Ullah K, Yang J, Xue Y, Zhang Y, Choi M, Parikh P, Sasson A, Kim J. “HIPEC Utilization for Peritoneal Malignancies.” 11th Annual Symposium on Regional Therapies. Phoenix, AZ. March 2016. 18. Kim J, Nelson R, Parikh P, Telem D, Williams J, Bergamaschi R, Sasson A, Talamini M. “Unequal Financial Burdens Highlight Racial Disparities in Colon Cancer Patients in New York State.” American Surgical Association. Chicago, IL. April 2016.

19. Zhao K, Yang J, Kim J, Telem D, Sasson A, Talamini M, Parikh P. “Current Trends and Effectiveness in Percutaneous Cholecystostomy Tube Utilization.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2016.

20. Ullah K, Nelson R, Sasson A, Kim J, Parikh P. “Predicting Lymph Node Positivity in Distal Pancreatic Cancer.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2016. 21. Bharel S, Bucobo JC, Buscaglia J, Parikh P, Sasson A, Talamini M, Nelson R, Kim J. “Racial Inequality in Pancreatic Cancer Healthcare: A Cost Analysis of New York State Patients.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2016.

22. Tzimas D, Bucobo JC, Buscaglia J, Parikh P, Sasson A, Nelson R, Talamini M, Kim J. “Racial Disparities in Esophageal Cancer Care.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2016. 23. Tzimas D, Bucobo JC, Buscaglia J, Parikh P, Sasson A, Nelson R, Talamini M, Kim J. “Racial Disparities in Esophageal Cancer Cost and Mortality.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. San Diego, CA. May 2016.

24. Ullah K, Nelson R, Sasson A, Kim J, Parikh P. “Predicting Lymph Node Positivity in Distal Pancreatic Cancer.” Pancreas Club. San Diego, CA. May 2016.

25. Spitzer A, Chang CK, Parikh P, Kojouri K. “Taking a Strategic Page from the Academic Powers – Regionalization of Pancreatic Cancer Care.” Society of Surgery of the Alimentary Tract. Chicago, IL. May 2020.

PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED LECTURES

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

1. Parikh P. “A Clinical Study on the Use of Estrogen Replacement Therapy on Post-Menopausal Women.” Presentation at the 1997 Northeastern Women’s Conference. University of Scranton. Scranton, Pennsylvania. January 1997.

2. Parikh P. “Extended Indications for Hepatic Resections.” Grand Rounds. University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska. February 2008.

3. Parikh P. “Controversies in Pancreatic Cancer.” Grand Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. January 2011.

4. Parikh P. “Diagnosis and Management of Cholangiocarcinoma.” Gastroenterology Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. February 2011.

5. Parikh P. “Pancreatic Cancer: Need for Biliary Stents” Gastroenterology Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. March 2011.

6. Parikh P. “Pancreatic Cancer: Indications for Resection” Grand Rounds. St. Mary’s Hospital, Amsterdam, New York. November 2011.

7. Parikh P. “IPMN: Does Size Matter?” Grand Rounds. Ellis Hospital, Schenectady, New York. November 2011. 8. Parikh P. “Hepatic Resections for Non-Colorectal, Non-Neuroendocrine Metastasis” Grand Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. March 2012.

9. Parikh P. “Liver Tumors: When to Resect?” Grand Rounds. St. Mary’s Hospital, Amsterdam, New York. April 2012.

10. Parikh P. “Benign Bile Duct Strictures – A Multi-Disciplinary Approach” Hospital Leon Becerra, Guayaquil, Ecuador. May 2013.

11. Parikh P. “Chronic Pancreatitis: When is Surgery Appropriate” Hospital Leon Becerra, Guayaquil, Ecuador. May 2013.

12. Parikh P. “Bile Duct Injuries.” Kennedy Hospital, Guayaquil, Ecuador. May 2013. 13. Parikh P. “Acute Pancreatitis – What the Surgeon Needs to Know” Grand Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. September 2013.

14. Parikh P. “Chronic Pancreatitis – When is it Time to Operate” Grand Rounds. Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. November 2013.

15. Parikh P. “Acute Pancreatitis – When to Operate?” Grand Rounds. SUNY Stony Brook Surgery. Stony Brook, New York. October 2014.

16. Parikh P. “Incidental Hepatic and Pancreatic Masses.” Adult Med Graduate Series Lecture. Kaiser Permanente. Sacramento, CA. October 2017.

17. Parikh P. “Tubes and Drains in the Post-op Patient.” Nursing Surgical Symposium. Kaiser Permanente. Sacramento, CA. April 2018.

18. Parikh P. “HPB Care for Nursing.” Nursing Lecture Series. Kaiser Permanente Sacramento, CA. November 2018. 19. Parikh P. “Incidental Gallbladder Cancer: Gallbladder is Out, Now What?” Grand Rounds. San Joaquin General Hospital. Stockton, CA. January 2019.

20. Parikh P. “Acute Pancreatitis: When do you Call the Surgeon?” Medicine Grand Rounds. Kaiser Permanente Sacramento, CA. March 2019.

21. Parikh P. “Palliative Care for Pancreatic Cancer Patients and ESLD.” Palliative Service Lecture Series. Kaiser Permanente. June 2019.

22. Parikh P. “Common General Surgical Problems – Who You Gonna Call?” Adult Med Graduate Lecture Series. Kaiser Permanente. Sacramento, CA. October 2019.

23. Parikh P. “Incorporation of Advanced Practice Providers” Americas Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association. March 2020.

STUDENT/RESIDENT PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES

PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

1. Parikh, P. “Pre-operative Risk Factors for Surgery” Albany Medical Center School of Physician Assistants. September 2011.

2. Parikh P. “Hepatic Neoplasms” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident Core Curriculum Lecture. October 2011.

3. Parikh P. “Hepatobiliary” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident ABSITE Review. October 2011. 4. Parikh P. “Cholangiocarcinoma” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident Core Curriculum Lecture. October 2011.

5. Parikh P. “Surgical Intern Survival Guide” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Intern Lecture. July 2012. 6. Parikh P. “Keys to Doing Good Research” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident Core Curriculum Lecture. August 2012.

7. Parikh P. “Hepatobiliary” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident ABSITE Review. August 2012. 8. Parikh, P. “Assessing Cardiac and Pulmonary Risk for Surgical Patients” Albany Medical Center School of Physician Assistants. October 2012.

9. Parikh P. “Soft Tissue Sarcomas” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident Core Curriculum Lecture. January 2013.

10. Parikh P. “Non-Malignant Pancreatic Abnormalities” Albany Medical Center General Surgery Resident Core Curriculum Lecture. June 2013.

11. Parikh P. “Hepatic Masses: Benign and Malignant” SUNY Stony Brook Student Lectures. January 2015. 12. Parikh P. “Pancreas Surgery” SUNY Stony Brook Student Lectures. March 2015. 13. Parikh P. “Sarcomas” SUNY Stony Brook Student Lectures. November 2015. 14. Parikh P. “Incidental Liver Masses” SUNY Stony Brook Student Lectures. March 2016. 15. Parikh P. “Diagnosing and Treating Pancreatic Cancer” SUNY Stony Brook Student Lectures. April 2016. 16. Parikh P. “ Hilar Cholangiocarcinoma: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes.” Surgery Grand Rounds. UC Davis. October 2019.

VOLUNTEER, COMMUNITY SERVICE AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES PURVI Y. PARIKH, M.D. FACS

2017 – 2020 Sacramento Sierra Valley Medical Society Alliance Art of Medicine Gala – Sacramento, CA

Assists in planning the biennial charity gala and numerous other charity events in the community.

2019- 2020 Albie Aware, Inc.

Sacramento, CA

Charity and fundraising work for breast cancer survivors and awareness. 2013- present AHPBA International Missions

Participant of the official AHPBA mission trip to South America every 3 years to promote educational and service of hepato-pancreato-biliary diseases. 2004 – present World Surgical Foundation, Inc

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Biennially participate with an international surgical team to perform surgery and provide patient care to the citizens worldwide for three weeks 1999-2001 Homeless Outreach Program

Educational Director

Evaluated, treated, and developed educational programs for homeless patients as a medical volunteer in a homeless shelter.

1999 Asthma Awareness Program

Constructed an asthma screening and educational program for temporary residents at the Salvation Army Drug/ Alcohol Rehabilitation Center 1999 MCP-Hahnemann / Levering Elementary School Educational Program, Director



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