Neuroendocrine Neoplasms

Neuroendocrine Neoplasms presented by Chet Hammill, MD, MCR, FACS, Associate Professor of Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis

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Learning Objectives: 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1.  Define neuroendocrine neoplasm, neuroendocrine tumor, and neuroendocrine carcinoma.

2.  Describe the surgical indications for neuroendocrine neoplasm.

3.  Describe the workup of a patient with a neuroendocrine neoplasm.

4.  List the functional pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.

5.  Define carcinoid crisis.

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Chet Hammill, MD, MCR, FACS

Associate Professor of Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis

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Chet Hammill, MD, MCR is an Associate Professor of Surgery at Washington University in St. Louis.  He attended college and medical school at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, graduating with a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering and completing medical school in 2004. He completed his general surgery training at the University of Hawaii, and subsequently completed a two-year Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery Fellowship at Providence Portland Medical Center in Portland, Oregon. Dr. Hammill also holds a Master of Clinical Research degree from Oregon Health & Science University.  He has a busy hepatobiliary clinical practice with a focus on minimally invasive surgery. His current areas of research include: minimally-invasive and robotic surgery, image-guided surgery, ablation therapies, and wearable devices for remote monitoring.

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