Raja Kandaswamy
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Credentials
MD

Vice-Chief & Sutherland-Butterfield Professor in Immunology and Transplantation
Surgical Director, Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Programs
Director, Multi-Organ Transplant Fellowship Program
Medical Director, Solid Organ Transplant Unit | MHealth Fairview
Biography

Bio

Dr. Raja Kandaswamy is the Vice-Chair of the Transplantation Division, Sutherland-Butterfield Professor in Immunology & Transplantation, Director of the Kidney & Pancreas Transplant Programs, and Director of the Abdominal Transplant Fellowship Program in the Department of Surgery at the University of Minnesota, where he has been faculty for the last 20 years. He serves on both national and international bodies, including being President of IPITA, Senior Staff for Pancreas Transplantation at SRTR and serving on various committees of the ASTS.

After receiving his medical degree from the University of Madras, he completed his residency in General Surgery at Howard University Hospital and his Fellowship in Transplant Surgery at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Kandaswamy has published over 100 articles, has over 300 accepted abstracts at national and international transplant meetings and has been an invited speaker at conferences nationally and internationally.

He is an Associate Editor for Clinical Transplantation. He is a reviewer for several journals, including American Journal of Kidney Diseases, American Journal of Transplantation, and Transplantation. His surgical expertise is in the area of multiorgan abdominal transplants including kidney, liver, pancreas, and islet transplantation. He has spearheaded the effort to develop and implement laparoscopic donor nephrectomy at the University of Minnesota. He performed the world’s first laparoscopic hemi-pancreatectomy in combination with nephrectomy as a donor procedure.

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Research Summary

His area of research interests are in kidney, pancreas and islet transplants of which he has
led several major studies in, especially those involving steroid avoidance/withdrawal.

Clinical Summary

Kidney Transplant, Liver Transplant, Pancreas Transplant, Living Donor Transplant

Education

MBA, University of Texas at Dallas
MBBS, Kilpauk Medical College, University of Madras

Fellowships, Residencies, and Visiting Engagements

Rotating Internship,
Kilpauk Medical College & Hospitals, University of Madras
India
Residency, Residency
University of Toronto, Psychiatry
Toronto, Canada
Residency, Residency
Howard University of Hospital , General Surgery
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
Residency, Residency
Howard University Hospital, Transitional Medicine
Washington D.C., District of Columbia
Fellowship, Fellowship
University of Minnesota, Multi Organ Transplant Surgery
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Honors and Recognition

Minnesota's Top Doctors, Minnesota Monthly Magazine
2021
Minnesota's Top Doctors, Minnesota Monthly Magazine
2018
Minnesota's Top Doctors, Minnesota Monthly Magazine
2017
Best Doctors, Minnesota Monthly Magazine
2016
Poster of Distinction, ATC
2009
Minnesota Top Doctors, Mpls/St. Paul Magazine
2008
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
2000
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1999
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1998
Chairman's Award for Best Chief Resident, Department of Surgery, Howard University Hospital
1997
Hospital-wide Outstanding Resident Award, Howard University Hospital Medical Staff Association
1997
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1997
Laparoscopic Skills Top Gun Shootout - Third Place, Yale University School of Medicine ACS Congress
1996
Poster Exhibit Contest - Second place, 101st Annual Convention & Scientific Assembly, National Medical Association
1996
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1996
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1995
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1993
AMA Physician's Recognition Award
1992
Inter of the Year Nomination, Translational Medicine Program, Howard University Hospital
1992
Intern of the Year Nomination, Translational Medicine Program, Howard University Hospital
1991

Professional Memberships

American College of Surgeons
1995-2023
The Transplantation Society
2001-2023
International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association
2002-2023
Minnesota Medical Association
2007-2023
American Society of Transplant Surgeons
2007-2023
American Society of Transplantation
2009-2023
Society of University Surgeons
2009-2023
American Surgical Association
2022-2023
Contact

Contact

Address

420 Delaware St SE
PWB 11-200
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Administrative Contact

Carly Ryan | 612-625-5609 | ryan1025@umn.edu