Dr. Andrew Pickle is an experienced General Surgeon with 16 years of expertise in laparoscopic surgery and colorectal surgery. He practices at the Belleville Surgical Centre, where he provides comprehensive care for a variety of surgical conditions, including gastrointestinal disorders, hernias, and colorectal issues. Dr. Pickle is particularly skilled in minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures, which offer quicker recovery times and fewer complications for his patients.
He also treats emergency surgical cases, including trauma and acute conditions, and works with a team of specialists to ensure comprehensive patient care.
University of British Columbia (UBC) · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 2006
Registration No. REG-47329283 · Medical Council of Canada (MCC) - MCC · 2012
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Dr. Pickle has contributed to research in laparoscopic surgery techniques, colorectal cancer treatment, and post-operative recovery. His work focuses on improving surgical outcomes, reducing recovery time, and enhancing patient comfort following surgery. He has published research articles in several general surgery journals and has been invited to present at international surgical conferences.
Excellence in General Surgery - Canadian Surgical Association, 2016
Best Colorectal Surgeon - Ontario Medical Association, 2018
Award for Innovative Surgical Techniques - Belleville Health Foundation, 2020
Dr. Pickle has authored several research papers on colorectal surgery, laparoscopic techniques, and post-operative recovery. His work has been featured in journals such as Canadian Journal of Surgery and Surgical Endoscopy. His research on minimally invasive surgery has influenced modern practices and is widely cited by professionals in the field.
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