A gift to the Department of Surgery helps our physicians and scientists find new treatments and cures for serious diseases.
Maurice Galante, M.D., a legendary master surgeon at UCSF and renaissance man, died on February 5, 2013. His career is memorialized by the Maurice Galante Lecture Program and Maurice Galante Distinguished Professorship.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Pearl is Professor of Surgery at UCSF and Vice
Chair of Finance in the Department of Surgery. He also
assumes the role of Associate Dean, UCSF/Mount Zion and Associate
Chief Medical Officer at UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion.
Dr. Pearl attended UC Berkeley and completed his medical degree at
Mount Sinai School of Medicine. He completed his internship
and residency at UC San Diego, followed by appointments as major in
the US Army and instructor in surgery at Johns Hopkins
University. Dr. Pearl began his surgical career at Mount Zion
in 1978 and joined the faculty at UCSF in 1981. He is board
certified by the American Board of Surgery and holds the Fishbon
Endowed Chair in Ambulatory Surgery.
Dr. Pearl's interests include hernia, venous access, and patient safety. He is the creator and Director of the Northern California Hernia Center at UCSF/Mount Zion. He also created the Central Venous Access Service of which he directed until 1999 at which time he merged it into Interventional Radiology. He continues to be a provider of this service on the Mount Zion campus and continues to teach medical students and residents.
He is a member of all of the major surgical societies including the American College of Surgeons, San Francisco Surgical Society, Pacific Coast Surgical Society, National Association of Vascular Access Networks, American Hernia Society, Naffziger Surgical Society, Society Internationale de Chirurgie, California Academy of Medicine, San Francisco Medical Society, and Vascular Access Society of the Americans. He has provided service to the San Francisco Surgical Society, American Board of Surgery, and San Francisco Medical Society. He is an ad-hoc reviewer of the Journal of Urology.
Dr. Pearl grew up in San Francisco and continues to reside in the Bay Area with his wife, Anne. His inspiration for his work comes from his father, Dr. Milton Pearl, who was the chief of surgery and chief of staff at Mount Zion Hospital.