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Sabiston was born to David C. Sabiston, Sr. and Frances Marie Sabiston (ne Jackson) in Jacksonville, NC. He graduated with a B.S. degree in 1944 as a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sabiston then attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, completing his M.D. degree as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha honor society in 1947.[2] After medical school, Sabiston spent two years as a captain (O3) in the U.S. Army Medical Corps, posted at Walter Reed Medical Center, doing cardiovascular research.[2]

After his military service, Sabiston returned to Johns Hopkins University to complete his residency and fellowship training, under the direction of Alfred Blalock. In 1952, he was given an instructorship at Hopkins during his year as a Chief Resident, and then an assistant professorship in Surgery in 1953 with a joint appointment as an Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.[3]

Upon his return to the United States, Sabiston joined the Duke University School of Medicine (Durham, NC) in 1964 as James B. Duke Professor and Chairman of the Department of Surgery, a position he held for the next 32 years.[3][4] Sabiston published almost 300 peer-reviewed papers on various facets of cardiothoracic surgery during his career,[5] as well as over 35 books[6] and many invited book chapters. One of those works, "Sabiston's Textbook of Surgery: the Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice," is now in its 20th edition, currently edited by Drs. Townsend, Beauchamp, Evers, and Mattox.[7] It is still considered the definitive treatise on surgical practice.[8]

He assumed numerous other leadership roles throughout his career, including the Presidency of the American Surgical Association, the American Association for Thoracic Surgery, and the American College of Surgeons. Sabiston was also on the Board of Regents for the last of those organizations, and he served as Editor-in-Chief of the professional journal Annals of Surgery for 27 years.[3] In addition, he received many awards, honorary degrees, and memberships in professional societies across the world.[3] They included the Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of North Carolina, 1978; North Carolina Award in Science Gold Medal (Presented by the Governor of North Carolina), 1978; American Heart Association Scientific Councils' Distinguished Achievement Award, 1983; Michael E. DeBakey Award for Outstanding Achievement, 1984; College Medalist, American College of Chest Physicians, 1987; Honorary Degree, University of Madrid, 1994; Gimbernet Prize, Societat Catalana de Cirurgia, 1994; Honorary Fellowship, European Surgical Association, 1995; The Johns Hopkins University Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1995; Bigelow Medal, Boston Surgical Society, 1996; The Society Prize, the International Surgical Society, 1999; Honorary Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England; Honorary Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh; Honorary Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada; Honorary Member of the German Society of Surgery; Honorary Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland; Honorary Member of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons; Honorary Member of the Japanese College of Surgeons; Honorary Member of the French Surgical Association; Honorary Member of the Philippine College of Surgeons; Asociacion de Cirugia del Litoral (Argentina); Brazilian College of Surgeons; Spanish Association of Surgeons; and Columbia Surgical Society. The honors that Sabiston was said to have cherished most were teaching awards from the medical students at Duke University, whom he held in the highest regard[9]

Peter Allen, MD, FACS, Professor of Surgery and Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology, has been appointed David C. Sabiston Jr. Distinguished Professor of Surgery by the Duke University School of Medicine.

Dr. Allen subsequently went on to practice for 13 years at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center prior to joining the Duke Department of Surgery in 2018 as Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology and Professor of Surgery. Dr. Allen also serves as Chief of Cancer Surgery for the Duke Cancer Institute.

As a hepatopancreatobiliary surgery (HPB) specialist, Dr. Allen is dedicated to treating pre-cancerous and cancerous conditions of the pancreas, liver, and stomach, and prioritizes developing positive, trusting relationships with his patients in order to provide the highest quality of care.

Dr. Allen is an accomplished researcher who has been published over 400 times in peer-reviewed journals, academic articles, books, and other publications. His research focuses on early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and the development of safer and less invasive pancreatic surgery methods and techniques. He is co-principal investigator of the Pancreatic Cancer Research Laboratory along with Daniel Nussbaum, MD, Assistant Professor of Surgery.

Commenting on this appointment, Dr. Kirk says, "Dr. Allen is one of the finest examples of a surgeon-scientist alive today. He has had a transformative impact on our institution, oncology, and the broad field of surgery. He is so deserving of this recognition."

Sabiston Textbook of Surgery is your ultimate foundation for confident surgical decision making. Covering the very latest science and data affecting your treatment planning, this esteemed medical reference helps you make the most informed choices so you can ensure the best outcome for every patient.

Overcome tough challenges, manage unusual situations, and avoid complications with the most trusted advice in your field. Prepare for tests and exams with review questions and answers online. Keep up with the very latest developments concerning abdominal wall reconstruction, tumor immunology and immunotherapy, peripheral vascular disease, regenerative medicine, liver transplantation, kidney and pancreas transplantation, small bowel transplantation, the continually expanding role of minimally invasive and robotic surgery, and many other rapidly evolving areas. Weigh your options by reviewing the most recent outcomes data and references to the most current literature.

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Courtney M. Townsend, EditorSabiston Textbook of Surgery, 18th editionISBN: 978-1-4160-3675-3Section 1 Surgical Basic Principles1History of SurgeryIra M. Rutkow2Ethics in SurgeryRonald A. Carson3Molecular and Cell BiologyTien C. Ko and B. Mark Evers4Mediators of the Inflammatory ResponseLouis H. Alarcon and Mitchell P. Fink5Shock, Electrolytes, and FluidRichard J. Mullins6Hematologic Principles in SurgeryEdmund J. Rutherford, Mark E. Brecher, and George F. Sheldon7Metabolism in Surgical PatientsNicholas E. Tawa Jr. and Josef E. Fischer8Wound HealingRichard T. Ethridge, Mimi Leong, and Linda G. Phillips9Regenerative MedicineDerrick C. Wan, Matthew D. Kwan, and Michael T. Longaker10Critical Assessment of OutcomesSamuel R. G. Finlayson and John D. Birkmeyer11Surgical Patient SafetyR. Scott Jones, Lawrence W. Way, Richard I. Cook, and Christopher NemethSection 2 Perioperative Management12Principles of Preoperative and Operative SurgeryLeigh Neumayer and Daniel Vargo13Ultrasound for SurgeonsChristopher J. Dente and Grace S. Rozycki14Surgical Infections and Choice of AntibioticsDaniel A. Anaya and E. Patchen Dellinger15Surgical ComplicationsMahmoud N. Kulaylat and Merril T. Dayton16Surgery in the ElderlyDavid H. Berger, Alan Dardik, and Ronnie A. Rosenthal17Morbid ObesityWilliam O. Richards and Bruce D. Schirmer18Anesthesiology Principles, Pain Management and Conscious SedationEdward R. Sherwood, Courtney G. Williams, and Donald S. Prough19Emerging Technology in Surgery: Informatics, Electronics, RoboticsGuillermo GomezSection 3 Trauma and Critical Care20Management of Acute TraumaDavid B. Hoyt, Raul Coimbra, and Jose Acosta21Emergency Care of Musculoskeletal InjuriesBruce D. Browner and Joseph P. DeAngelis22BurnsJames J. Gallagher, Steven E. Wolf, and David N. Herndon23Bites and StingsRobert L. Norris, Paul S. Auerbach, and Elaine E. Nelson24Surgical Critical CareCharles A. Adams Jr., Walter L. Biffl, and William G. Cioffi25Bedside Surgical ProceduresAddison K. May and Jose J. Diaz26The Surgeons Role in Unconventional Civilian DisastersEric R. FrykbergSection 4 Transplantation and Immunology27Transplantation, Immunobiology, and ImmunosuppressionDarla K. Granger and Suzanne T. Ildstad28Transplantation of Abdominal OrgansClyde F. Barker, Heidi Yeh, James F. Markmann, Ali Naji, and Abraham ShakedSection 5 Surgical Oncology29Tumor Biology and Tumor MarkersMarcus C. B. Tan, Peter S. Goedegebuure, and Timothy J. Eberlein30Melanoma and Cutaneous MalignanciesMarshall M. Urist and Seng-jaw Soong31Soft Tissue SarcomasSamuel Singer32Bone TumorsGinger E. Holt and Herbert S. SchwartzSection 6 Head and Neck33Head and NeckRobert R. Lorenz, James L. Netterville, and Brian B. BurkeySection 7 Breast34Diseases of the BreastJ. Dirk Iglehart and Barbara L. Smith35Breast ReconstructionBradon J. Wilhelmi and Linda G. PhillipsSection 8 Endocrine36ThyroidJohn B. Hanks and Leslie J. Salomone37The Parathyroid GlandsRobert Udelsman and Julie Ann Sosa38Endocrine PancreasJames C. Thompson and Courtney M. Townsend Jr.39The Adrenal GlandsQuan-Yang Duh and Michael W. Yeh40The Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia SyndromesTerry C. Lairmore and Jeffrey F. MoleySection 9 Esophagus41EsophagusMary Maish42Hiatal Hernia and Gastroesophageal Reflux DiseaseBrant K. Oelschlager, Thomas R. Eubanks, and Carlos A. PellegriniSection 10 Abdomen43Abdominal Wall, Umbilicus, Peritoneum, Mesenteries, Omentum and RetroperitoneumRichard H. Turnage, Kathryn A. Richardson, Benjamin D. Li, and John C. McDonald44HerniasMark A. Malangoni and Michael J. Rosen45Acute AbdomenRussell G. Postier and Ronald Squires46Acute Gastrointestinal HemorrhageAli Tavakkolizadeh, Joel E. Goldberg, and Stanley W. Ashley47StomachDavid W. Mercer48Small IntestineB. Mark Evers49The AppendixKimberly S. Kirkwood and John Maa50Colon and RectumRobert D. Fry, Najjia Mahmoud, David J. Maron, Howard M. Ross, and John Rombeau51AnusHeidi Nelson and Robert R. Cima52The LiverMichael DAngelica and Yuman Fong53Surgical Complications of Cirrhosis and Portal HypertensionLayton F. Rikkers54Biliary SystemRavi S. Chari and Shimul A. Shah55Exocrine PancreasMichael L. Steer56The SpleenR. Daniel Beauchamp, Michael D. Holzman, Timothy C. Fabian, and Jordan A.WeinbergSection 11 Chest57Chest Wall and PleuraDavid J. Sugarbaker and Jeanne M. Lukanich58The MediastinumThomas K. Varghese Jr. and Christine L. Lau59Lung (Including Pulmonary Embolism and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome)W. Roy Smythe, Scott I. Reznik, and Joe B. Putnam Jr.60Congenital Heart DiseaseCharles D. Fraser Jr.and Kathleen Carberry61Acquired Heart Disease: Coronary InsufficiencyVictor A. Ferraris and Robert M. Mentzer Jr.62Acquired Heart Disease: ValvularDavid A. Fullerton and Alden H. HarkenSection 12 Vascular63Thoracic Vasculature With Emphasis on the Thoracic AortaHazim J. Safi, Anthony L. Estrera, Charles C. Miller III, Ali Azizzadeh, and Eyal E. Porat"64Cerebrovascular DiseaseThomas Stuart Riles and Caron B. Rockman65Aneurysmal Vascular DiseasePeter Gloviczki and Joseph J. Ricotta II66Peripheral Arterial Occlusive DiseaseMichael Belkin, Anthony D. Whittemore, Magruder C. Donaldson, Michael S. Conte, Christopher D. Owens, and Edwin Gravereaux67Vascular TraumaAsher Hirshberg and Kenneth L. Mattox68Venous DiseaseJulie A. Freischlag and Jennifer A. Heller69The LymphaticsIraklis I. Pipinos and B. Timothy Baxter70Access and PortsFrank M. Parker, Michael C. Stoner, and Carl E. HaischSection 13 Specialties in General Surgery71Pediatric SurgeryBrad W. Warner72NeurosurgeryJoel T. Patterson, Fadi Hanbali, Robbi L. Franklin, and Haring J. W. Nauta73Plastic SurgeryJohn L. Burns and Steven J. Blackwell74Hand SurgeryDavid Netscher and Nicholas Fiore75Gynecologic SurgeryStephen S. Entman, Cornelia R. Graves, Barry K. Jarnagin, and Gautam G. Rao76Surgery in the Pregnant PatientE. Christopher Ellison77Urologic SurgeryAria F. Olumi and Jerome P. Richie

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