Antonio Lacy

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Dr Antonio M. de Lacy Fortuny (born February 13, 1957, in Palma de Mallorca, Spain) is a Spanish doctor. He is Director of Instituto Quirúrgico Lacy at Quirónsalud.[1][2]

Education

  • 1980 MD in Medicine and Surgery. Medical School (Universitat de Barcelona)
  • 1987 Specialist in General Surgery (Hospital Clínic de Barcelona)
  • 1988 Ph.D. in Medicine and Surgery: "Distal Spleno-Renal Anastomosis through the Retroperitoneum. A Study of Long-Term Haemodynamic Alterations". Excellent Cum Laude Distinction (Universitat de Barcelona)

Postgraduate Training

  • Emory University (Atlanta)
  • Pacific Presbyterian Hospital (San Francisco)
  • Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland)
  • Mount Sinai Hospital (New York City)
  • Cornell University (New York State)

Professional career

  • 1983-1987 – Surgery Internist: 2nd University Surgery Clinic. Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona.
  • 1988 – Surgery Associate: Surgery Subdepartment. General and Digestive Surgery Service. Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona.
  • 1996-2001 - Senior Specialist: General and Digestive Surgery Service. Institut de Malalties Digestives. Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona.
  • 1998-2003 – Associate Professor of Surgery and Surgical Specialities: Surgery Department. Medical School, Universitat de Barcelona.
  • 2001 – Surgery Consultant: General and Digestive Surgery Service. Institut de Malalties Digestives. Hospital Clínic i Provincial de Barcelona.
  • 2002 – Member of the Advisory Board to the Medical Management at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.
  • 2002 – Head of Department at the Gastrointestinal Surgery Department. Institut de Malalties Digestives I Metabòliques. Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.
  • 2003 – Professor of Surgery and Surgical Specialities. Surgery Department. Medical School, Universitat de Barcelona.
  • 2007 – Head of Service at the Gastrointestinal Surgery Service. Institut de Malalties Digestives i Metabòliques, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.
  • 2007-2009 – President of EAES (European Association for Endoscopic Surgery).[3]

Research

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