Taine Pechet | |
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Citizenship | American |
Alma mater | Harvard University (M.D.) |
Occupation(s) | Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery |
Known for | Thoracic Surgery |
Taine Pechet is a thoracic surgeon and Chief of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania's Presbyterian Medical Center. Pechet has made substantial contributions to the field of thoracic surgery.[1] He resides in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Education
- Harvard Medical School, Class of 1992
- Brigham and Women's Hospital, Residency, General Surgery, 1992–1999
- Washington University School of Medicine, Fellowship, Thoracic Surgery, 1999–2001
Areas of specialization
Pechet specializes in lung cancer, lung surgery, video assisted thoracic surgery (vats), palliative care.[1][2][3]
Board certifications
Pechet is board certified in the following areas:[1]
- Surgery, 2000
- Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery, 2002
Awards
Pechet was recognized:[1]
- In Philadelphia Magazine's 2011-2016 Top Docs issues
- By America's Top Doctors (2013, 2014)
Other appointments
Pechet is currently Chief of Surgery at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center. He sees patients there and at Penn Medicine Cherry Hill, in Cherry Hill NJ.[1][4]
References
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