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Become a member and receive career-enhancing benefits

Our top priority is providing value to members. Your Member Services team is here to ensure you maximize your ACS member benefits, participate in College activities, and engage with your ACS colleagues. It's all here.

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ACS Fellow Since 2009

Ali Tavakkoli, MBBS, FACS

Board Certification

  • American Board of Surgery - General Surgery

Society Memberships

  • Soc of Am Gast End Surgs
  • Assn for Acad Surg
  • Soc for Surg Alim Tract
  • Am Soc for Metabolic & Bariatric Surg

Additional Information

Gender

Male

Type of Practice

Academic medical center

General Surgery

Department of Surgery

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, MA 02115

United States

Contact Information

Biography

Dr. Tavakkoli is a minimally invasive and bariatric surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital where he serves as the chief of the Division of General and GI Surgery, co-director of the Center for Weight Management and Wellness, and director of the minimally invasive surgery fellowship. He is an associate professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School. He received his medical degree from The London Hospital Medical College in England and became a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (FRCS) before moving to Boston and finishing his surgical residency at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and subsequently completing the Harvard Advanced Minimally Invasive fellowship. Dr. Tavakkoli leads an active research group that studies the mechanisms of diabetes resolution after gastric bypass surgery, focusing on the role of intestinal metabolism and portal signaling. His group’s goals are to develop less invasive alternatives to surgery that can replicate the metabolic benefits of surgery without the risks. He is an active member of many professional societies, and a member of the Board of Governors of the American College of Surgeons, and president-elect of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. He is an associate editor for the journal of Digestive Disease and Sciences and on the editorial board of the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. He has been recognized for his dedication to surgical education with several teaching and mentorship awards throughout his career.

Subspecialties and Areas of Clinical Concentration

Bariatric (Severe Obesity) Procedures

  • gastroplasty
  • laparoscopic gastric banding
  • laparoscopic gastric bypass

Endocrine (Gland)

  • adrenal surgery

Abdomen and Digestion Disorder/Procedure

  • adhesion removal
  • anti-reflux procedures
  • fundoplication - laparoscopic
  • gastroesophageal reflux disease
  • peptic ulcer disease
  • splenectomy

Liver, Gallbladder, Pancreas Disor/Proc

Hernia Procedures

  • abdominal hernia
  • laparoscopic hernia repair

Minimal Access Surgery

Hospital Appointments

Brigham and Women's Hospital

Boston, MA

Chief

07/2006—Present

Academic Appointments

Harvard Medical School

Associate Professor