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EO Galliera Hospitals, Genoa, Italy
Dr. Andrea Barberis is a distinguished Italian surgeon with a specialization in general and hepatobiliopancreatic surgery. Currently serving as Dirigente Medico di Primo Livello at the Ente Ospedaliero Ospedali Galliera in Genova, Liguria since 2018, he plays a pivotal role in clinical care and surgical innovation. Dr. Barberis is well recognized within Italian surgical societies for his contributions to both clinical practice and research, particularly in colorectal, emergency, and gastrointestinal surgery.
Dr. Barberis earned his specialization in General Surgery from the Università degli Studi di Genova, one of Italy’s premier institutions for medical education. His advanced training has equipped him with the skills to tackle complex surgical conditions, especially in hepatobiliopancreatic and digestive tract domains.
Since January 2018, Dr. Barberis has been affiliated with the Ente Ospedaliero Ospedali Galliera in Genoa, where he serves in a leading capacity within the General and Hepatobiliopancreatic Surgery Department. His professional journey reflects not only a commitment to surgical excellence but also active involvement in national surgical networks. He is a member of the Società Ligure di Chirurgia since 2018 and part of the Comitato Nazionale ACOI Giovani (Italian Hospital Surgeons Association) from 2021 to 2024.
While individual awards are not specifically listed, Dr. Barberis’s leadership roles and active presence in Italy’s most prestigious surgical societies such as ACOI and Società Ligure di Chirurgia are testament to his professional standing and peer recognition.
Dr. Barberis’s research interests are deeply rooted in colorectal cancer, minimally invasive surgical techniques, emergency surgery, venous thromboembolism prophylaxis, and digestive tract management, as evidenced by his prolific publication record. He employs machine learning, cross-sectional surveys, and clinical cohort studies to derive impactful insights that advance surgical practice.
Dr. Andrea Barberis continues to make significant strides in the field of surgery through his clinical roles, national committee engagements, and high-impact research. A committed physician-scientist, his contributions reflect a blend of surgical precision and academic rigor, helping shape the future of Italian and global surgical practice.
Dynamic Prediction of Rectal Cancer Relapse and Mortality Using a Landmarking-Based Machine Learning Model
Journal: Cancers | Year: 2025
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Protective ileostomy creation after anterior resection of the rectum (PICARR): a decision-making exploring international survey
Journal: Updates in Surgery | Year: 2025
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Diagnosis and management of caustic ingestion: an interdisciplinary nationwide cross-sectional survey
Journal: Updates in Surgery | Year: 2025
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Extended pharmacological thromboprophylaxis and clinically relevant venous thromboembolism after major abdominal and pelvic surgery
Journal: The British Journal of Surgery | Year: 2025
Cited by: PMC11894929
Acute diverticulitis management: evolving trends among Italian surgeons
Journal: Updates in Surgery | Year: 2024
Cited by: PMC11455713