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CLEVELAND (February 15, 2007) -- University Hospitals Case Medical Center’s Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital has appointed Edward M. Barksdale, Jr., MD as the new chief of pediatric general surgery. Dr. Barksdale will be the first holder of the Robert J. Izant, Jr., MD Chair in Pediatric Surgery.

“We are honored and fortunate to have Dr. Barksdale join our team and lead the pediatric general surgery division. He is the perfect candidate to be the first physician to hold the Izant chair,” said Jeffrey L. Ponsky, MD, chairman of surgery, University Hospitals Case Medical Center. “He brings tremendous talent and passion with him, and he will help take Rainbow’s surgical expertise to an even higher level of patient care and service.” Dr. Barksdale’s recruitment is consistent with University Hospitals’ investment in surgical innovation as a component of the Vision 2010 strategic plan.

Dr. Barksdale will deliver the 2nd Annual Robert J. Izant, Jr., MD, Memorial Lecture on February 17, 2007 at 8:30 a.m. in the Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital Amphitheater. The title of the lecture is, “New Horizons in the Management of Pediatric Intestinal Failure: A 12-year Surgical Perspective.”

Dr. Barksdale has been a leader in pediatric surgery at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh since 1994. His work in early neonatal and fetal surgery includes performing the region’s first ex-utero intrapartum procedure for a child with a life-threatening neck mass. He has introduced innovative procedures and care for children with complex surgical conditions, particularly in-utero malformations and Short Bowel Syndrome. In Pittsburgh, Dr. Barksdale was also the co-director of the Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment Center at Children’s and Magee Women’s Hospital.

Dr. Barksdale earned a bachelor’s degree from Yale University and his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He trained in General Surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He completed a fellowship in pediatric surgery at Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati. He will officially take his post at Rainbow on June 1, 2007.

“The strategic recruitment of Ed Barksdale to Rainbow is the next step in our focused growth and development of pediatric surgical care,” said Alan R. Cohen, MD, surgeon-in-chief at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. “His expertise is a perfect complement to the skills we already have in our team of surgical specialists, and his arrival will allow us to offer new procedures and programs for our patients in our newly-created Minimally Invasive Pediatric Surgery Center at Rainbow.”

Rainbow established its Minimally Invasive Pediatric Surgery Center in 2006, thanks to a $1.5 million gift from The Cleveland Foundation. The investment was the largest gift The Cleveland Foundation has ever given to a hospital. With continued support and additional funding, the hospital hopes to expand the services and minimally invasive surgical technology available to patients.

The Izant Chair is awarded to a prominent pediatric surgeon who is able to lend distinction to the program and contribute to Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital’s reputation, and who will follow in the tradition of Dr. Izant, continually striving for excellence in pediatric surgery.

Dr. Izant was the founder of the division of pediatric surgery at Rainbow in 1958 and served as chief of that division, as well as surgeon-in-chief, until 1990. During his tenure at University Hospitals, pediatric surgery became a recognized and well-respected specialty. Dr. Izant established the highest standards for surgical care for children at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. The Robert J. Izant, Jr., MD, Chair in Pediatric Surgery was established in 2000 in recognition of his contributions.


Posted on Thursday, February 15, 2007 (Archive on Sunday, April 15, 2007)