Jean C. Emond, MD
Locations and Appointments
CUIMC/NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital
CUIMC/Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic
Insurances Accepted
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- AETNA
- Affinity Health Plan
- Amerigroup of New Jersey
- Capital District Physician Health Plan (CDPHP)
- CIGNA
- Emblem/GHI
- Emblem/Hip
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthplus
- Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Fidelis Care
- Healthfirst
- Local 1199
- Magnacare (National)
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- MVP Health Care
- Quality Health Management
- RiverSpring
- TRICARE
- UnitedHealthcare
- VNSNY CHOICE
- WellCare
- World Trade Center Health Plan
About Jean C. Emond, MD
Dr. Emond is the Vice Chairman of Surgery at Columbia University. He has over 30 years of experience performing liver transplantation and complex liver and biliary surgery in children and adults, including the first living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) in the United States. Dr. Emond has published extensively in this field and was the co-chair of the NIH A2ALL program for 13 years. In collaboration with the department of Medicine at Columbia, Dr. Emond recruited the leadership of the Columbia Center for Translational immunology that created the foundation for translational and clinical research in transplantation tolerance. This will lead the way to inducing transplant tolerance in liver patients with the mixed chimerism strategy. As Director of Transplantation at the Columbia University Medical Center Dr. Emond's activities foster clinical excellence and research across all 11 of the solid organ transplant programs at the Medical Center. In recognition of his national and international leadership in transplantation, Dr. Emond is the past president of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, the pre-eminent association of a transplant surgery.
Contribution to Science
Living donor liver transplantation
Dr. Emond has spent a substantial portion of his career developing living donor liver transplantation and studying the safety of the procedure in both the donor and recipient. He participated in the first living donor liver transplant in the United States and focused on refining the techniques of performing living donor liver transplants and split liver transplants. He was the national co-chair of the NIH-sponsored Adult-to-Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation (A2ALL) consortium from 2002 to 2015 to study the safety and outcomes of living donor liver transplants.
Hepatic resection/ischemia
Dr. Emond developed techniques for surgical resection of liver tumors and studied the effect of ischemia during resection on postoperative liver function. These studies include the outcomes of the extent of hepatectomy, the biochemical response to major hepatectomy and ischemia-reperfusion injury of the liver in rodent models. He has studied the clinical safety of inducing total vascular exclusion to provide a bloodless field during the liver transection. This has applications in both liver cancer and living donor hepatectomies.
Hepatocellular carcinoma treatment
Dr. Emond has studied many aspects of managing patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. These studies have included characterizing the risk factors for recurrence of disease following transplantation due to comorbidities and tumor characteristics. The research team has also studied the optimal method of preventing tumor growth in patients with HCC on the liver transplant wait list in addition to optimal strategies of liver allocation to optimize outcomes following liver transplantation. These studies have contributed to proposed changes in UNOS exception point allocation for liver transplant candidates with HCC.
Pediatric liver transplantation
Dr. Emond helped develop the field of pediatric liver transplantation. Contributions to this field include: the use of living donors for pediatric patients; use of auxiliary liver transplants for metabolic diseases; use of partial liver grafts for pediatric patients; and technical modifications that improved outcomes for this patient population.
Visit The Center for Liver Disease and Transplantation at columbiasurgery.org/liver
Board Certifications
- Surgery
Expertise
Biliary Surgery
Hepatobiliary Surgery
Immuno Suppression
Liver Cancer
Liver Resection Surgery
Liver Transplant
Liver Transplant, Pediatric
Liver Transplantation
Living Donor Transplantation
Management of Liver Transplant Complication
Portal Hypertension Surgery
Vascular Reconstruction
Education
Fellowship: Hospital de Paris - France
Fellowship: University of Chicago, Liver Transplantation
Internship: Cook County Hospital, Illinois
Medical School: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Residency: Cook County Hospital, Illinois
Languages
- French
- Spanish
Titles & Positions
Program Director, Transplant & Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellowship
Thomas S. Zimmer Professor of Reconstructive Surgery (in Pediatrics)
Vice Chair, Department of Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester
Education
- Residency: Cook County Hospital, Illinois
- Medical School: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
- Fellowship: Hospital de Paris - France
- Internship: Cook County Hospital, Illinois
- Fellowship: University of Chicago, Liver Transplantation
Awards & Honors
- Americas Top Doctors for Cancer, 2005~2020
- Americas Top Doctors, 2001~2020
- Andrew Mellon Young Faculty Member
- Doctor of the Year, Latino Organization for liver awareness, 2000
- Eleanor B. Pillsbury Fellowship
- Ellis Island Medal of Honor, 2000
- French Government Post-Graduate Scholarship
- Fulbright Travel Grant for International Study
- Honorary Faculty Member AOA
- Named in The Best Doctors in America Woodward/White, Inc.
- New York Magazine Top Doctors, 2002~2020
- PEW Scholars Program-University of Chicago nominee
- Physician Honoree, TRIO Manhattan, 2005
- Physician of the Year, American Liver Foundation, 2013
- Ray and Joan Kroc Traveling Scholarship
- Top Doctors New York Metro Area, 2002~2020
Titles & Positions
- Program Director, Transplant & Hepatobiliary Surgery Fellowship
- Thomas S. Zimmer Professor of Reconstructive Surgery (in Pediatrics)
- Vice Chair, Department of Surgery
Board Certifications
- Surgery
Languages Spoken
- French
- Spanish