Professional Bio
Dr. Carlos E. Marroquin joins University of Rochester Medical Center as the Surgical Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Programs and as Associate Professor of Surgery. A native of El Salvador, he earned his undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and California State University. Dr. Marroquin received his medical degree from UCLA/DREW School of Medicine.
Prior to joining URMC, Dr. Marroquin completed his internship and residency in general surgery at Georgetown University, where he later served as chief resident. He continued his training as a fellow in immunotherapy and surgical oncology at National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.
From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Marroquin was a Delford Stickel Memorial transplant fellow in solid organ transplantation at Duke University Medical Center. While there, he also filled the roles of clinical associate and assistant professor in the Department of Surgery. Dr. Marroquin is American Board Certified and licensed to practice in North Carolina and the District of Columbia.
He is the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors. Dr. Marroquin has authored numerous publications and has also been involved in many research studies, primarily in the field of solid organ transplantation.
Patient Care Bio
Dr. Carlos E. Marroquin joins University of Rochester Medical Center as the Surgical Director of the Kidney and Pancreas Programs and as Associate Professor of Surgery. A native of El Salvador, he earned his undergraduate degrees from the University of Maryland and California State University. Dr. Marroquin received his medical degree from UCLA/DREW School of Medicine.
Prior to joining URMC, Dr. Marroquin completed his internship and residency in general surgery at Georgetown University, where he later served as chief resident. He continued his training as a fellow in immunotherapy and surgical oncology at National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health.
From 2002 to 2004, Dr. Marroquin was a Delford Stickel Memorial transplant fellow in solid organ transplantation at Duke University Medical Center. While there, he also filled the roles of clinical associate and assistant professor in the Department of Surgery. Dr. Marroquin is American Board Certified and licensed to practice in North Carolina and the District of Columbia.
He is the recipient of several prestigious awards and honors. Dr. Marroquin has authored numerous publications and has also been involved in many research studies, primarily in the field of solid organ transplantation.
| Medical Student Teaching Award for Professionalism | Duke University School of Medicine |
2005 |
| Delford Stickel Memorial Transplant Surgery Fellow | Duke Unviersity Medical Center |
2002 - 2004 |
| Outstanding Resident Teaching Award | Department of Surgery, Georgetown University Medical Center |
2002 |
| Distinguished Service Award | Sibley Memorial Hosptial, Washington, D.C. |
2002 |
| Mother of Pearls Award for Excellence in Medical Student Education | Georgetown University School of Medicine |
2002 |
| String of Pearls Award for Excellence in Medical Student Education | Georgetown University School of Medicine |
2002 |
| First Prize, Surgical Resident's Competitive Forum Metropolitan Washington Chapter | American Colleg of Surgeons Washington Academy of Surgery | Washington, DC |
2002 |
| Alpha Omega Alpha | Medial Honor Society |
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