Grace S. Lee-Riddle, MD
Surgeon
Grace S. Lee-Riddle, MD, MSME is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at Rutgers, New Jersey Medical School. She graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. She completed her residency in general surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she also completed a Fellowship in Advanced Biomedical Ethics and obtained a Master of Science in Medical Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania. She subsequently completed her fellowship in Multi-Organ Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medical Centers. Dr. Lee-Riddle is certified by the American Board of Surgery.
Dr. Lee-Riddle’s clinical interests include liver transplantation, kidney transplantation, and hepatobiliary surgery. Dr. Lee-Riddle’s academic interests include transplant ethics and policy, clinical outcomes, and surgical education. Dr. Lee-Riddle is known for her dedication to her patients and enjoys being a part of a multidisciplinary team of transplant specialists.
Background
Medical Specialty: Liver Transplantation, Renal Transplantation. Hepatobiliary Surgery, Liver/ Biliary/ Pancreatic
Resections, Advanced GI Oncologic Surgery, General Surgery
Medical Interests: Cholecystectomy, Nephrectomy, Bile Duct Cancer, Biliary Surgery, Biomedical Ethics, Cholangiocarcinoma, Gallbladder, Gallbladder Cancer, Hepatobiliary Surgery, Liver Cancer, Liver Surgery, Liver Transplantation, Medical Education, Public Policy, Renal Transplant
MD Degree: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, 2012
Board Certification: American Board of Surgery – Transplant Surgery (General Surgery Board)