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overview Dr. Ferguson specializes in the surgical management of diseases of the chest. His most active areas of surgical management include lung cancer, benign and malignant esophageal diseases, mesothelioma, and thymoma. He has broad experience in using minimally invasive techniques, and performs 80% of his operations either using VATS, robotics, or laparoscopy. He is also adept at performing traditional open operations for more complex disease. As founding Program Director of the University of Chicago Cardiothoracic Fellowship Program, Dr. Ferguson supervises the training of cardiothoracic fellows. He has served on the boards and committees of numerous national societies and institutions including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and CTSNet.org. Dr. Ferguson is the author of more than 100 chapters in medical textbooks. He has edited or written 8 books, and has completed 3 editions of Difficult Decisions in Thoracic Surgery. He is the editor for Difficult Decisions in Surgery, a series of books highlighting decision making in a variety of surgical subspecialties. He has also published more than 350 papers and abstracts in medical journals. Dr. Ferguson serves as a deputy editor for the Annals of Thoracic Surgery, is on the editorial board of 3 other journals, and is Editor of CTSNet.org. He serves as the Executive Director of the International Society for Diseases of the Esophagus. Among his research interests are risk analysis, long-term outcomes after lung resection and esophageal resection, development of simulation methods for surgical training, advanced techniques in surgical education, and factors that influence medical decision making including gender and racial/ethnic bias. His educational background includes an undergraduate degree from Harvard College and an MD degree from The University of Chicago. His surgical training and fellowship in medical education took place at The University of Chicago.
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Academic Article Adenocarcinoma in Barrett's esophagus.
Academic Article Esophageal perforation and caustic injury: management of perforated esophageal cancer.
Academic Article Preoperative assessment of pulmonary risk.
Academic Article Sex-associated differences in survival of patients undergoing resection for lung cancer.
Academic Article Assessment of operative risk for pneumonectomy.
Academic Article Preoperative prediction of the risk of pulmonary complications after esophagectomy for cancer.
Academic Article Bowel necrosis associated with early jejunal tube feeding: A complication of postoperative enteral nutrition.
Academic Article Predicting failure following shunting of pleural effusions.
Academic Article Sleeve lobectomy or pneumonectomy: optimal management strategy using decision analysis techniques.
Academic Article The role of diffusing capacity and exercise tests.
Academic Article A scoring system predicting the risk for intensive care unit admission for complications after major lung resection: a multicenter analysis.
Academic Article The rationale for developing scoring systems for clinical practice.
Academic Article Is the risk of concomitant invasive esophageal cancer in high-grade dysplasia in Barrett's esophagus overestimated?
Academic Article Estimating lung resection risk: a pilot study of trainee and practicing surgeons.
Academic Article Validation of a modified scoring system for cardiovascular risk associated with major lung resection.
Academic Article Assessment of a scoring system for predicting complications after esophagectomy.
Academic Article Diffusing capacity predicts morbidity and mortality after pulmonary resection.
Academic Article Barrett's esophagus.
Academic Article Quality of life in the high-risk candidate for lung resection.
Academic Article Optimizing selection of patients for major lung resection.
Academic Article Does induction treatment increase the risk of morbidity and mortality after pneumonectomy? A multicentre case-matched analysis.
Academic Article Esophageal resection for high-grade dysplasia and intramucosal carcinoma: When and how?
Academic Article Consensus statements for management of Barrett's dysplasia and early-stage esophageal adenocarcinoma, based on a Delphi process.
Academic Article Induction therapy does not increase surgical morbidity after esophagectomy for cancer.
Academic Article American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Thoracic Surgeons consensus statement for evaluation and management for high-risk patients with stage I non-small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article Prediction of major cardiovascular events after lung resection using a modified scoring system.
Academic Article The impact of perceived frailty on surgeons' estimates of surgical risk.
Academic Article Can we predict morbidity and mortality before an operation?
Academic Article BOB CAT: A Large-Scale Review and Delphi Consensus for Management of Barrett's Esophagus With No Dysplasia, Indefinite for, or Low-Grade Dysplasia.
Academic Article Thoracic Revised Cardiac Risk Index Is Associated With Prognosis After Resection for Stage I Lung Cancer.
Academic Article External validation of the Ferguson pulmonary risk score for predicting major pulmonary complications after oesophagectomy†.
Academic Article Screening for Frailty in Thoracic Surgical Patients.
Academic Article Risk-stratifying capacity of PET/CT metabolic tumor volume in stage IIIA non-small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article The Influence of Physician and Patient Gender on Risk Assessment for Lung Cancer Resection.
Academic Article Do Estimates of Treatment Risk Based on Clinical Vignettes Differ by Physician Gender?
Academic Article Does Race Influence Risk Assessment and Recommendations for Lung Resection? A Randomized Trial.
Academic Article Physician Gender Differences in Processing Surgical Risk Features in Videos of Standardized Patients.
Academic Article Gender Bias Affects Assessment of Frailty and Recommendations for Surgery.
Academic Article A Morphomic Index Is an Independent Predictor of Survival After Lung Cancer Resection.
Academic Article Risk Prediction Model of 90-Day Mortality After Esophagectomy for Cancer.
Academic Article Developing a clinical and PET/CT volumetric prognostic index for risk assessment and management of NSCLC patients after initial therapy.
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