Surgery

Hisakazu Hoshi, MD

Portrait

Surgical Oncologist
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
Assistant Chief, Department of General Surgery
Assistant Professor, Division of General Surgery, Department of Surgery
Assistant Professor, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery
Clinical Instructor, Department of Surgery
Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery  - Surgical Oncology and Endocrine Surgery

Contact Information

Primary Office: 4637 JCP
Iowa City, IA 52242
Primary Office Phone: 319-356-1727

Email: hisakazu-hoshi@uiowa.edu

Education

MD, Shiga University of Medical Science, Shiga, Japan
Internship, General Sugery, Hospital of Shiga, University of Medical Science

Anesthesiology rotation, Anesthesiology, Otsu Citizen's Hospital, Shiga, Japan
Fellowship, Research, University of Michigan
Residency, General Surgery, Hospital of Shiga, University of Medical Science
Residency, General Surgery, Hospital of Thomas Jefferson University
Residency, General Surgery, Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Darby, Pennsylvania
Fellowship, Clinical, Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Licensure and Certifications

Iowa State Medical License, permanent
New York State Limited Medical License, not renewed
Pennsylvania State Medical License, permanent, not renewed
Federation Licensing Examination
Japanese National Medical Board, permanent, Japanese National Medical Board
Board Certified, General Surgery, American Board of Surgery
Certified, Advanced Trauma Life Support
Basic Life Support, renewed
Advanced laparoscopic colectomy workshop
Japan Surgical Society, Certified Surgeon, Japan Surgical Society
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, re-certified
American Board of Surgery, American Board of Surgery
Minimal Invasive Surgeyr Symposium, Society of Surgical Oncology
Laser Safety Course
Surgical Ultra-sonography, University of Michigan

Research Summary

Dr. Hoshi conducts clinical research for colorectal cancer liver metastasis.

Selected Publications

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Gallbladder cancer: Defining the indications for primary radical resection and radical re-resection.  Foster J, Hoshi H, Gibbs J, Iyer R, Javle M, Chu Q, Kuvshinoff B.  Ann Surg Oncol.  2007  February; 14 (2) :833-40.
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Both low- and high-affinity CCK receptor states mediate trophic effects on rat pancreatic acinar cells.  Hoshi H, Logsdon C.  Am J Physiol.  1993  December; 265 (6 Pt 1) :G1177-81.
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Direct trophic effects of fibroblast growth factors on rat pancreatic acinar cells in vitro.  Hoshi H, Logsdon C.  Biochem Biophys Res Commun.  1993  November; 196 (3) :1202-7.
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Date Last Modified: 01/08/2013 - 17:05:00