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John D. Allendorf, M.D., F.A.C.S. 120 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, NY 11501 Education Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, M.D., May 1997 Johns Hopkins University, B.A., Biology, May 1992 Postgraduate Training Residency: General Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia Campus, New York, NY July 1997 – June 2002 Fellowship: Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital – Columbia Campus, New York, NY July 2002 – June 2003 Licensing Medicine and Surgery, New York State License #212487, 10/29/98 Board Certification American Board of Surgery 9/17/03 Recertified American Board of Surgery 12/6/12 (expires 7/1/24) Faculty Appointments Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery, SUNY Stony Brook 2015- present Assistant Professor of Surgery, Columbia University 2003 – 2013 Instructor in Clinical Surgery, Columbia University 2002 – 2003 Columbia University Positions Advisory Dean of Student Affairs, 2003 – 2005 Course Director, Gross Anatomy Correlation Clinics 2004 – 2007 Program Director, Endocrine Surgery Fellowship, 2009 – 2013 Director, Pancreatic Cyst Surveillance Program, 2010 – 2013 Hospital Appointments Vice Chair, Department of Surgery, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013 to present Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013 to present Director, Endocrine Surgery, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013 to present 1 Director, Pancreas Center, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013 to present Cancer Liaison Physician to the ACS Commission on Cancer, 2013 to 2018 Director, Surgical Tumor Board, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013-present Course Director, HPB Conference, Winthrop University Hospital, 2013-present Assistant Attending Surgeon, New York Presbyterian Hospital 2002 – 2013 Honors and Awards Newsday Top Doctors 2015 Castle Connolly Top Doctor in Surgery 2014 - 2016 Teacher of the Year, awarded by the Stony Brook surgical housestaff, 2014 Marqui’s Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare 2011, 2012 Patients’ Choice Award 2010 Teacher of the Year, awarded by the Columbia surgical housestaff, 2010 Kenneth A. Forde Junior Faculty Research Award, 2008 Fellow, the American College of Surgeons, 2006 American College of Surgeons Faculty Research Fellowship Award, 2005 Chief Resident, General Surgery New York Presbyterian Hospital Columbia 2001-2002 Allen O. Whipple Memorial Prize for excellence in surgery, 1997 Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter of Maryland, 1992 Associations and Memberships Association of Program Directors in Surgery 2016- Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract 2010- Diversity and Inclusion Liaison Committee 2015- Chair, Member Services Committee 2015-2018 Vice-Chair, Member Services Committees 2014-2015 Program Committee, Pancreas Section 2010- Editorial Board JOGS 2014- American Association of Endocrine Surgeons 2008- Program Directors’ Committee 2009-2013 American College of Surgeons Brooklyn Long Island Chapter Board Member 2015- American Hepato Pancreato Biliary Association Association of Academic Surgery John Jones Surgical Society New York Surgical Society Pancreas Club Society of Surgical Oncology 2011- Standing Committees Co-Chair, Gala Committee, Winthrop University Hospital 2016 Operating Room Committee, Winthrop University Hospital 2015-- present Quality Improvement Committee, Department of Surgery, Winthrop 2013 – present 2 Chair, Quality Improvement Committee, Department of Surgery, Winthrop University Hospital 5/2014 – present Cancer Committee, Winthrop University Hospital 2013-present Cancer Institute Executive Committee, Winthrop University Hospital 2013-present Cancer Institute GI work group, Winthrop University Hospital 2013 –present Research Committee, Columbia University Department of Surgery 2003 – 2013 Protocol Data Safety and Monitoring Committee, NYPH 2004 – 2006. Ad Hoc Committees Chair, Department of Surgery Faculty Compensation Committee, Winthrop University Hospital. Report submitted Chair, Clinical Services Exploratory Committee, Winthrop University Hospital Department of Surgery. Report Submitted September 2013. Chair, ERAS Committee for HPB surgery, Winthrop University Hospital Department of Surgery, Report Submitted April 2014. Grants and Funding Allendorf JD. The effect of RAGE signaling on the development and progression of pancreatic cancer. I.W. Foundation. January 2009 – December 2012. Allendorf, JD (PI), Grann V, Stevens P, Tager F, Neugut A, Frucht H, Goetz N, Morrison M, Abraido-Lanza A, Tsai W. Prophylactic surgery versus lifelong surveillance in patients with premalignant pancreatic tumors: An analysis of Quality of Life, Psychological Morbidity, and Risk Perception. Irving Institute Collaborative and Multidisciplinary Pilot Research Award, December 2009 DiNorcia J, Allendorf JD. RAGE Signaling and Pancreatic Cancer: Tumorigenesis and Metastasis. Department of Surgery Startup Grant, October 2008. Allendorf JD. The effects of RAGE signaling and liver regeneration on the biology of colorectal liver metastases. I.W. Foundation. January 2006 – December 2008 Allendorf JD, Emond JC. The effects of RAGE signaling on colorectal liver metastases. American College of Surgeons Faculty Research Fellowship. (Funding 7/05 – 6/07) Ippagunta N, Allendorf JD. An evaluation of the influence of RAGE on the development of cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Department of Surgery Startup Grant, October 2004. 3 Ippagunta N, Allendorf JD. The effects of RAGE blockade on the growth of colorectal liver metastases after partial hepatectomy. Department of Surgery Startup Grant, October 2003. Allendorf JD, Guarrera JG, Fowler D. Laparoscopic partial hepatectomy for living related transplantation. United States Surgical Corporation, August 2002 Horvath K, Allendorf JD, Whelan RL. The effects of perioperative serum soluble factors on tumor cell proliferation. Association of American Women Surgeons, March 1996. Teaching and Mentoring Experience Medical Student 3rd and 4th year preceptor in surgery, SUNY Stony Brook, 2013- present Scholarly Project Advisor for senior medical students Irmina Gawlas and Peter Einersen, Columbia University 2012-2013 Doris Duke Advisor for Minna Lee, Columbia University, 2010-2011 Research Advisor for Megan Winner, Columbia University, 2010-2012 (R5 funded) Research Advisor for Joseph DiNorcia, Columbia University, 2008-2010 (T32 funded) Instructor, Head and Neck Ultrasound, Columbia University, 2004-2013 Confidential Medical Student Advisor in surgery, Columbia University, 2005 – 2013 Medical Student 3rd year preceptor in surgery, Columbia University, 2003 – 2013 Director, Gross Anatomy Correlation Clinics, Columbia University, 2004 – 2007 Advisory Dean of Student Affairs, Columbia University, 2003 – 2005 Patents Endoscopic Gastric Bypass US patent # 7,211,114 Awarded 11/23/10 Editorial Boards Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery June 2014 – present Surgery January 2016 - present Ad Hoc Reviewer Annals of Surgical Oncology Digestive Diseases and Sciences Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International HPB Journal of the Pancreas Journal of Surgical Oncology Pancreatology Surgery Surgical Endoscopy Surgical Innovation 4 World Journal of Surgical Oncology Publications: Book Chapters Allendorf JD, Lee JA. “Primary Surgery of Pancreatic Islet Tumors.” UpToDate, Ed. Sally Carty, Online 2011. DiNorcia J, Allendorf JD. “Thyroid surgery performed under local anesthesia and same- day surgery.” In Thyroid Cancer: From emergent biotechnology to clinical practice guidelines. Ed. A. Carpi and J.I. Mechanick. Boca Raton: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2011; pp249-270. Allendorf JD, Whelan RL. “Radiation injury to the large bowel.” Current Therapy in Colon and Rectal Surgery. Second edition. Ed. VW Fazio. Mosby—Yearbook, Inc., 1999. Allendorf JD, Whelan RL. “Radiation injury to large and small bowel.” Current Surgical Therapy. Sixth edition. Ed. JL Cameron. New York: Mosby Inc., 1998; pp 206-210. Whelan RL, Allendorf JD, Bessler M. “Minimal access surgery and the biology of cancer.” Minimal Access Surgery in Oncology. First Edition. Eds. JG Geraghty, JM Sackier, HL Young. London: Greenwich Medical Media, 1998; pp 1-16. Original Articles Submitted for Publication Accepted for Publication Epub Ahead of Print Dorfman V, Verna EC, Poneros JM, Sethi A, Allendorf JD, Gress FG, Schrope BA, Chabot JA, Gonda TA. Progression of Incidental Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasms of the Pancreas in Liver Transplant Recipients. Pancreas. 2015 Oct 22. [Epub ahead of print] In Print 5 Vollmer CM, Lewis RS, Hall BL, Allendorf JD, Beane JP, Behrman SW, Callery MP, Christein JD, Drebin JA, Epelboym I, He J, Pitt HA, Winslow E, Wolfgang C, StrasbergSM. Establishing a Quantitative Benchmark for Morbidity in Pancreatoduodenectomy Using ACS - NSQIP, the Accordion Severity Grading System and the Postoperative Morbidity Index . Annals of Surgery. 261(3):527-36, 2015 . doi: 10.1097/SLA.0000000000000843. Rosenblatt R, Dorfman V, Epelboym I, Poneros J, Sethi A, Lightdale C, Woo Y, Gress FG, Allendorf JD, Schrope BA, Chabot JA, Gonda TA. Demographic features and natural history of multifocal versus unifocal intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms. Pancreas. 44(3):478- 83, 2015. doi: 10.1097/MPA.0000000000000264. Datta J, Lewis RS Jr, Strasberg SM, Hall BL, Allendorf JD, Beane JD, Behrman SW, Callery MP, Christein JD, Drebin JA, Epelboym I, He J, Pitt HA, Winslow E, Wolfgang C, Lee MK 4th, Vollmer CM Jr. Quantifying the Burden of Complications Following Total Pancreatectomy Using the Postoperative Morbidity Index: A Multi-Institutional