Dr. Emmanuel Martinod: I like to challenge difficult things
Editor’s note
The 6th Oriental Congress of Thoracic Surgery (OCTS) was successfully held in the Shanghai Exhibition Center from Sep. 19 to Sep. 21, 2019. As one of the Oriental Brand Series of Shanghai Medical Association, the congress has gathered many well-known thoracic surgeons at home and abroad, including experienced thoracic surgeons from many Chinese hospitals and members from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS), European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS) and European Society of Thoracic Surgeons (ESTS). Focusing on the latest advancement in thoracic surgery and research, the congress has provided a significant chance for speakers and audiences for sharing and discussion, with wish for benefiting the patients. The AME editorial team was with great honor to invite Dr. Emmanuel Martinod to conduct a brief interview during the meeting (Figure 1).
Expert introduction
Dr. Emmanuel Martinod (Figure 2) is Full Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery at Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, University Paris 13 (2006–currently). He is the Head of the Thoracic and Vascular Surgery Unit, Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris, Hôpitaux Universitaires Paris Seine Saint Denis (HUPSSD), Avicenne Hospital, SMBH School of Medicine, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris 13 University, Bobigny, France (2012–currently). He is the Head of the Pôle Activités Cancérologiques Spécialisées (2017–currently).
He was appointed Assistance Publique 23 Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP) medical counsel in the court cases of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (2017–currently). He is vice-dean of SMBH School of Medicine, Paris 13 University (2018–currently) and co-director of the National Master of Surgical Science, France. He was elected as a member of administrative council of The Alain Carpentier Foundation (2019). He is a member of the French Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Society (SFCTCV) (2006–currently) and the president of the French Association “Génération Thorax” (2007–currently). He is a member of the EACTS, the World Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology (WABIP) and the Groupe d’Endoscopie de Langue Française (GELF). He also received the Prix Galien for Medical Innovation, France (2018) just after the JAMA publication reporting the first human applications (n=13) of this innovative approach to airway transplantation.
Interview (Figure 3)
Acknowledgments
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References
- Liu Y. Interview with Prof. Emmanuel Martinod: I like to challenge difficult things. Asvide 2019;6:323. Available online: http://www.asvide.com/watch/33008
(Science Editor: Yanhua Liu, SHC, shc@amegroups.com)
Cite this article as: Liu Y. Dr. Emmanuel Martinod: I like to challenge difficult things. Shanghai Chest 2019;3:66.