Neal E. Seymour, MD

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General Surgery, Minimally Invasive General Surgery
Background and Clinical Focus
Academic Appointment:
Professor of Surgery at UMass Chan Medical School - Baystate
Languages:
English, German
Gender:
Male
Age Groups Seen:
Adults
Provider Affiliation:
Baystate Medical Center, Baystate Franklin Medical Center, Baystate Noble Hospital
Practice Groups:
Baystate General Surgery
Practice Locations
Education and Training
SUNY - Downstate Medical University
Residency, MD, 1991
Columbia Univ. Col. of Phy. & Surg.
Medical School, MD, 1984
Scholarly Focus
- Surgical education research
- Medical simulation training and research
- Minimally invasive surgical skills training and assessment
Professional Societies and Leadership Roles
- American College of Surgeons Academy of Master Surgeon Educators, Member (2022-present))
- Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons, Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery (FLS) Committee: Co-Chair (2017-present), FLS and FES Test Center Accreditation Committee:Chair (2017-present)
- American College of Surgeons, Massachusetts Chapter, Communications Committee: Chair (2022-present), Chapter Council: Member (2017-present), Program Committee: Chair (2019-2020)
- Association of Program Directors in Surgery, Research Committee: Member (2016-present), Program Director Mentorship Group: Member (2012-present), Board of Directors: Member (2012-2019)
Awards and Honors
- New England Surgical Society Healthcare Policy Scholarship, American College of Surgeons (2015-2016)
- Associate Examiner, American Board of Surgery Certifying Examination (2001, 2003, 2011)
- Fellow, American College of Surgeons (1994)
- Career Development Fellowship, Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (1992-1994)
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society (1990)
Patient Ratings
Patient Experience Ratings
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