
The Oregon Clinic Center for Advanced Surgery - East is a private practice clinic embedded within Providence Portland Medical Center. Their surgeons are known for pioneering some of the most advanced, minimally invasive procedures while achieving the fewest complications, highest survival rates and best outcomes in the state.
Providence Portland Medical Center is one of four area hospitals where fellows will perform complex advanced gastrointestinal and foregut surgery cases under supervision of attending staff.
While the majority of clinical and operative experiences occur at Providence, approximately 20% occur at Legacy Medical Centers, The Plaza Ambulatory Surgery Center and Columbia Memorial Hospital including:
Kevin M. Reavis, MD, FACS
Program Director, Complex GI – Foregut Surgical Fellowship at Providence Cancer Institute
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Kevin M. Reavis, MD, was born and raised in Virginia Beach, VA. After graduating from the University of Virginia, Dr. Reavis earned his medical degree from Vanderbilt University. He completed his residency in general surgery at Oregon Health & Science University where he was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He completed a fellowship in minimally invasive surgery at The Ohio State University before joining the faculty as an assistant professor of surgery at the University of California, Irvine and the Long Beach VA Healthcare System where he enjoyed four productive years between 2007-2011. He now resides in Portland, OR as an esophageal, foregut and bariatric surgeon at The Oregon Clinic Foregut Surgery and serves as clinical associate professor of surgery at Oregon Health & Science University.
Mentoring has been an essential part of Dr. Reavis' career, as he has guided and supported numerous medical students, residents, fellows and junior faculty. Dr. Reavis is an active leader in numerous national and regional surgical societies. His research interests include diseases of the foregut, surgical instrument innovation, endolumenal therapies and surgical education. He has published more than 70 peer-reviewed publications and numerous book chapters. He is also a reviewer for ten medical journals and is on the editorial board of World Journal of Gastroenterology, Global Journal of Surgery and the World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology.
Daniel Davila Bradley, MD, FACS, FASMBS
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Talha Rafeeqi, MBBS, MD
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Tim Mansour, MD, FACS
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