Dr. Jessica Zaman | General Surgery | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Jessica Zaman, Albany Medical College, United States
Dr. Jessica Zaman is a distinguished bariatric and minimally invasive surgeon with expertise in complex abdominal wall reconstruction, robotic surgery, and advanced endoscopic skills. She currently serves as an assistant professor at Albany Medical College, where she is deeply involved in clinical practice, teaching, and research. Throughout her career, she has received numerous honors, including the Outstanding Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Award, and contributed to pioneering research in the surgical field. Dr. Zaman’s dedication to advancing surgery, particularly in the bariatric field, has made her a recognized figure in academic and clinical circles.
Professional Profile
Suitabilitty summaryt for Best Researcher Award
Dr. Jessica Zaman demonstrates impressive qualifications for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional academic background, extensive surgical expertise, and impactful contributions to clinical and academic research. Dr. Zamanโs education, spanning from MIT in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering to her Doctorate in Medicine and advanced surgical fellowship in minimally invasive and bariatric surgery, illustrates her robust foundation in both medical knowledge and technical skill. This foundation is further highlighted by her surgical residencies and internships, where she received multiple awards, including the Outstanding Resident Contribution Award and Outstanding Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Award. These honors underscore her commitment to excellence and her ability to influence her field positively.
Education
Dr. Zaman’s extensive medical education includes a Bariatric Surgery Fellowship from the University of Wisconsin and a General Surgery Residency at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital. Her academic journey began with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering from MIT, followed by an M.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. These formative years equipped her with a strong foundation in both surgical and biomedical sciences, enabling her to excel in the field of surgery and contribute to advancements in patient care and research.
ย ย Professional Experience
Dr. Zaman is a practicing bariatric and minimally invasive surgeon at Albany Medical College, where she also teaches fellows, residents, and medical students. Her past roles as a clinical instructor at Rutgers and the University of Wisconsin have strengthened her commitment to medical education. She has served in various capacities, such as Program Director for the General Surgery Residency and Chair of the Robotic and New Technology Committee. Dr. Zamanโs professional experience highlights her dual focus on patient care and academic leadership, positioning her as a valuable asset in surgical education and practice.
ย Honors and Recognitions
Throughout her career, Dr. Zaman has earned several prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Resident Contribution Award and the Best Clinical Poster award during her General Surgery Residency. Additionally, she was recognized by the Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons as an Outstanding Laparoendoscopic Surgeon. These honors underscore her commitment to excellence in both clinical and educational domains, distinguishing her as a leader in surgical innovation and a mentor in the medical community.
Research Skills
Dr. Zaman is skilled in clinical research with a focus on perioperative care, racial health disparities, and surgical outcomes. She has participated in research at notable institutions, studying topics such as bariatric surgery outcomes and lymph node mapping in thyroid cancer. Her research capabilities extend to project management, data analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enabling her to contribute meaningfully to advancements in minimally invasive surgery and bariatric care.
Publiaction Top Notes
Title: Impact of Holistic Application Scoring on Interview Offers
- Authors: DiBrito, S., Ullmann, T.M., Desai, P., King, K.M., Zaman, J.
Journal: Journal of Surgical Education
Year: 2024
Volume/Issue: 81(11), pp. 1602โ1611
Citations: 0
Title: Current Status of Resident Simulation Training Curricula: Pearls and Pitfalls
- Authors: Haskins, I.N., Tan, W.H., Zaman, J., Perez, C., Higgins, R.M.
Journal: Surgical Endoscopy
Year: 2024
Volume/Issue: 38(9), pp. 4788โ4797
Citations: 0
Title: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Racial Disparities in Postoperative Outcomes after Bariatric Surgery
- Authors: Ottaviano, K., Booras, A., Ashar, Z., Singh, T.P., Zaman, J.A.
Journal: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
Title: From Transabdominal to Totally Extra-Peritoneal Robotic Ventral Hernia Repair: Observations and Outcomes
- Authors: Zaman, J., Teixeira, L., Patel, P.B., Ata, A., Singh, T.P.
Journal: Hernia
Year: 2023
Volume/Issue: 27(3), pp. 635โ643
Citations: 5
Title: Evaluation of Endoscopic Gastrojejunostomy Revision after Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass for Treatment of Dumping Syndrome
- Authors: Petchers, A., Walker, A., Bertram, C., Singh, T.P., Zaman, J.
Journal: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Year: 2022
Volume/Issue: 96(4), pp. 639โ644
Citations: 7