Jesse Passman
Medical School: University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine Undergraduate: Rice University

About Dr. Passman

Jesse Passman is a resident in general surgery. He graduated from Rice University with a BS in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and received his MD from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. During medical school, Jesse performed work in public health and surgery, taking a year-out to pursue an MPH at the University of Pennsylvania and do research in global surgery. Jesse plans to continue research in these areas during residency. In his free time, Jesse likes to travel, hike, backpack, and cycle.

Societies

  • Alpha Omega Alpha
  • American Medical Association
  • American Public Health Association

Awards

  • Alpha Omega Alpha
  • Agnew Summer Scholar, 2015

Publications

  1. Gambrah-Sampaney CO, Passman JE, Yost A, Gaulton GN. How Should Schools Respond to Learners’ Demands for Global Health Training?. AMA journal of ethics. 2019 Sep 1;21(9):772-7.
  2. Passman J, Oresanya LB, Akoko L, Mwanga A, Mkony CA, O'Sullivan P, Dicker RA, Löfgren J, Beard JH. Survey of surgical training and experience of associate clinicians compared with medical officers to understand task‐shifting in a low‐income country. BJS open. 2019 Oct 1.
  3. Hatchimonji JS, Passman J, Kaufman EJ, Sharoky CE, Ma LW, Scantling D, Xiong R, Holena DN. ENTEROCUTANEOUS FISTULA AFTER EMERGENCY GENERAL SURGERY: MORTALITY, READMISSION, AND FINANCIAL BURDEN. The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 2020 Mar 14.
  4. Passman J, Xiong R, Hatchimonji J, Kaufman E, Sharoky C, Yang W, Smith BP, Holena D. Readmissions after injury: is fragmentation of care associated with mortality?. Journal of surgical research. 2020 Jun 1;250:209-15.
  5. Kaufman EJ, Hatchimonji JS, Ma LW, Passman J, Holena DN. Complications and Failure to Rescue After Abdominal Surgery for Trauma in Obese Patients. Journal of Surgical Research. 2020 Jul 1;251:211-9.

Poster Presentation

  1. Passman, J., Insley, E., Holena, D., Kim, P., Reilly, P., Allen, S.. (February, 2016). Brief Interventions for Alcohol Abuse May Prevent Poster presented at: Philadelphia Surgical Symposium; Philadelphia, PA, USA. Recurrent Violent Injury.
  2. Passman, J., Insley, E., Holena, D., Kim, P., Reilly, P., Allen, S.. (November, 2015). Brief Interventions For Alcohol Abuse May Poster presented at: American Medical Association Medical Student Section Annual Meeting; Atlanta, Prevent Recurrent Violent Injury GA, USA.
  3. Tung, L., Seamon, M., Dauer, E., Passman, J., Fitzgerald, C.,Lobichusky, B., Mazzei, M., Rodriguez, W., Smith, R.. (September, 2018). Poster presented at: American Using arterial pressure index to predict arterial injuries in penetrating trauma to the upper extremities Association for the Surgery of Trauma Annual Meeting; San Diego, CA, USA.

Oral Presentation

  1. Passman, J., Insley, E., Holena, D., Kim, P., Reilly, P., Allen, S.. (February, 2016). Brief Interventions For Alcohol Abuse May Prevent Oral Presentation presented at: Academic Surgical Congress; Jacksonville, FL, USA. Recurrent Violent Injury.
  2. Passman, J., Oresanya, L., Akoko, L., Mwanga, A., Mkony, C., O'Sullivan, P., Dicker, R., Löfgren, J., Beard, J.. (October, 2018). Understanding Tanzania’s task-sharing system: a survey of surgical training and experience of associate clinicians compared to medical Oral Presentation presented at: Global Surgery Conference 2018; Stockholm, SWE. officers.
  3. Passman, J., Oresanya, L.B., Akoko, L., Mwanga, A., Mkony, C.A., O'Sullivan, P., Dicker, R.A., Lofgren, J., Beard, J.H.. (February, 2018). Understanding Tanzania’s task-sharing system: Surgical training and experience of non-physician clinicians compared to Oral Presentation presented at: West African College of Surgeons Annual Meeting; Banjul, physicians in Pwani Region, Tanzania GMB.
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