Lloyd E. Ratner, MD
Locations and Appointments
CUIMC/Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt Clinic
CUIMC/Milstein Hospital Building
Insurances Accepted
Please contact the doctor's office to verify that your insurance is accepted.
- AETNA
- Affinity Health Plan
- AgeWell
- Amerigroup of New Jersey
- Amida Care
- 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
- UnitedHealthcare
- VNSNY CHOICE
- WellCare
- World Trade Center Health Plan
About Lloyd E. Ratner, MD
Dr. Ratner is Professor of Surgery and Director of Renal and Pancreatic Transplantation at Columbia University. Prior to joining the faculty at Columbia, Dr. Ratner was on the faculty of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and served as the Chief of Solid Organ Transplantation at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Dr. Ratner was responsible for dramatic growth of the kidney transplant program at CUIMC. He also established the pancreas transplant program, and the Kidney Autotransplant Program. He introduced robotic surgery to our kidney transplant program. Access to organ transplantation has been Dr. Ratner's major academic interest. Dr. Ratner has been a leading innovator in transplantation for over two decades. In 1993, he performed the world's first dual renal transplant. In 1995 (with Dr. Louis Kavoussi) he performed the first laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, and set the stage for its widespread adoption, which resulted in a profound increase in living donor kidney transplantation. Dr. Ratner has made significant contributions in overcoming immunologic incompatibilities that prohibited transplantation. He devised the plasmapheresis/IVIg protocol for alloantibody desensitization in 1998. In 2001, Dr. Ratner orchestrated the second paired-kidney exchange in the U.S. Subsequently, he arranged the first paired kidney exchanges in both Pennsylvania and New York. More recently Dr. Ratner has been a leading proponent of including compatible donor/recipient pairs in kidney exchanges. And, his more contemporary work has looked at the organizational and regulatory barriers to access to care. All of these strategies have increased organ availability and access to transplantation. Additionally, he has made important contributions to improve living donor safety. For his work, Dr. Ratner has received numerous awards and honors. And, he has been invited to speak and operate at various venues around the world. Dr. Ratner has authored or co-authored over 240 peer-reviewed publications, and has been a federally funded investigator. His publications have been cited over 20,000 times. He served as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the LiveOnNY (formerly the New York Organ Donor Network), and has served on numerous national committees including the Board of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). He recently completed a term as the President of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, and previously served as that Society's Treasurer.Dr. Ratner originally hails from Brooklyn, NY. He received his undergraduate education at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He received his M.D. from Hahnemann University. His general surgery training was obtained at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. He completed a Fellowship in Transplantation Surgery and Immunology at Washington University. In 2011 Dr. Ratner completed a Master of Public Health with a focus on health care policy, administration and management.
Board Certifications
- Surgery
Expertise
Dialysis Access Procedures
Kidney Transplantation
Laparoscopic Living Donor Nephrectomy
Living Donor Transplantation
Organ Transplant, Pediatric
Pancreas Transplantation
Pediatric Kidney Transplantation
Renal Transplant
Robotic Surgery
Education
Fellowship: Washington University Medical Center
Medical School: Hahneman Medical College
Residency: Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Titles & Positions
Director, Renal and Pancreatic Transplantation, Department of Surgery
Professor of Surgery
Hospital Affiliations
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital
NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester
Education
- Medical School: Hahneman Medical College
- Fellowship: Washington University Medical Center
- Residency: Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Awards & Honors
- 2002 Philadelphia Magazine, “Top Docs” Renal and Pancreatic Transplantation
- 2004 Elpis Service Award, Nephcure Foundation
- 2005~2024 Castle Connolly, “Top Doctors New York Metro Area Surgery”
- 2006 Best Abstract: Quality Assurance/Improvement, UNOS 14th Annual Transplant Management Forum, San Francisco, CA
- 2006 National Medical Award in Transplantation, Kidney and Urology Foundation of America
- 2006 Residents Teaching Award, Department of Surgery, Columbia University
- 2007 New York Resident Magazine, “New Yorks Top Doctors”-Surgery
- 2009 Drexel University College of Medicine Alumni Association Outstanding Clinician Award
- 2009 Transplant Recipients International Organization (Manhattan Chapter) Triangle Award Honoree
- 2016 Academy of Clinical Mentoring and Excellence, Columbia University Medical Center
- 2018 Chimera Chronicles (video-taped oral history project), American Society of Transplant Surgeons
- 2019 Dr. Andre Crotti Award for Distinguished Service to the Profession of Surgery, International College of Surgeons
- 2019 Honorary Fellow, International College of Surgeons
- 2019 President, American Society of Transplant Surgeons
Titles & Positions
- Director, Renal and Pancreatic Transplantation, Department of Surgery
- Professor of Surgery
Board Certifications
- Surgery