Lyle Burdine, MD, Joins UAMS as Kidney, Liver, Pancreatic Transplant Surgeon

Lyle J. Burdine, MD, PhD, has joined the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) as a kidney, liver, and pancreas transplant surgeon.

Burdine also serves as an assistant professor in the UAMS College of Medicine’s Department of Surgery. Burdine will perform kidney and liver transplants, as well as combined kidney-pancreas transplants. UAMS is the only center in Arkansas that offers adult liver or kidney transplantation.

“There is a great need for transplants of this type in Arkansas,” said Daniel Borja-Cacho, MD, director of the Liver Transplant Program at UAMS. “In addition to hiring highly qualified, fellowship-trained surgeons like Burdine, we are using technology such as computer-aided matches between donors and transplant recipients to bring these life-saving transplants to more patients.”

Burdine said there have been big advances in the transplant field.

“If you haven’t qualified for a transplant in the past, it’s time to ask again,” Burdine said. “More people than ever before can successfully undergo these procedures.”

Burdine obtained bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and philosophy from Duke University, and an MD/PhD from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He completed his residency in general surgery at UAMS, and completed a fellowship in abdominal transplants from the University of California San Francisco.

 

 

10/30/2017