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Motaz Selim, MD, PhD, serves as Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Transplant & Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He practices clinically at University of Utah Health and Primary Children's Hospital with board certification from the Egyptian Medical Syndicate.
His educational foundation includes:
- M.B.B.Ch., M.Sc., M.D., and Ph.D. from Cairo University
- Fellowships in Transplant & Hepatobiliary Surgery (Mount Sinai), Surgical Critical Care (Medical College of Wisconsin), and Vascular Surgery (Texas Heart Institute)
Dr. Selim's research focuses on clinical outcomes in solid organ transplantation, preservation injury mitigation, and expanding access for vulnerable populations. His work integrates surgical critical care for high-acuity pre- and post-transplant patients with innovative organ utilization techniques. Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent contributions to kidney and liver transplantation literature.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals dominant themes in risk prediction modeling (BK nephropathy, PROMIS scores), ischemia-reperfusion injury mechanisms, and advanced practice provider integration in transplant care. His work shows increasing emphasis on mental health integration, ethical donation frameworks, and viability assessment techniques for marginal organs.
With over 20 peer-reviewed publications and national conference presentations, Dr. Selim maintains active engagement in surgical education and clinical innovation within transplant surgery.
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