Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Surgeon Kasper Wang Elected to the Pediatric Surgery Board of the American Board of Surgery

Dr. Wang was nominated by the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Surgery

Kasper Wang, MD, FACS, FAAP, associate chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), has been elected to the Pediatric Surgery Board of the American Board of Surgery (PSB-ABS). He will serve as a representative of the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Surgery. His six year term will begin July 1, 2018.

“Kasper has been a treasured colleague of mine for more than 10 years, and I can proudly attest to his leadership and expertise,” says Henri Ford, MD, MHA, FACS, FRCS, FAAP, vice president and surgeon-in-chief at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. “His election to this prestigious organization is a testament to his unwavering dedication to enhancing the lives of children through his clinical and research endeavors and to his skills, which he will apply in the board certification review process.”

“Serving on the Pediatric Surgery Board of the American Board of Surgery has been the highlight of my career, and I’m thrilled to welcome Dr. Wang into our ranks,” says Kenneth Azarow, MD, FACS, FAAP, director of the American Board of Surgery and chair of the Pediatric Surgery Board. “I know he will make a huge difference in the certification and educational requirements for all pediatric surgeons and our trainees.”

The PSB-ABS consists of members nominated by organizations representative of the pediatric surgery specialty and oversees and determines all requirements and processes related to board certification in pediatric surgery. As part of his duties, Wang will participate in two board meetings each year, as well as reviewing applicants in the Pediatric Surgery Certifying (oral) Exam, which is the final step in a surgeon becoming board certified in pediatric surgery.

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“I am humbled and honored to be recognized by my peers in the industry,” says Wang. “In this important role as a member of the PSB-ABS, I am committed to advancing the field of pediatric surgery, fostering the professional development of my fellow pediatric surgeons and improving quality care for our vulnerable pediatric patients.”

Wang is the associate chief of the Division of Pediatric Surgery and the associate director of the Pediatric Surgery Fellowship Program at CHLA. He also serves as an associate professor of Surgery and clinical scholar at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He completed his general surgery residency at Stanford University Hospital and his pediatric surgery fellowship at CHLA in 2004, after which he joined the CHLA staff. He has a broad expertise in general pediatric surgery with a main clinical focus in hepatobiliary diseases of infants and children.

The American Board of Surgery (ABS) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1937 to provide board certification to individuals who have met a defined standard of education, training and knowledge in the field of surgery. Board certification by the ABS is a voluntary process that demonstrates a surgeon’s commitment to professionalism, lifelong learning, and quality patient care. The ABS offers board certification in surgery (general surgery), vascular surgery, pediatric surgery, surgical critical care, complex general surgical oncology, hand surgery, and hospice and palliative medicine.

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