Center for Advanced Liver Diseases and Transplantation

 

Arpit Amin, MD
Assistant Professor, Liver Transplant and HPB Surgery

 

Arpit N. Amin, MD is an Assistant Professor of Surgery for the Division of Liver Transplantation and Hepatobiliary Surgery at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and University Hospital.

He graduated from State University of New York – Upstate Medical University. He completed his General Surgery residency training at New York Medical College – Westchester Medical Center. He completed fellowship training in Multi-organ Abdominal Transplant Surgery and Hepatobiliary Surgery at University of California – Los Angeles in 2019. He further completed advanced fellowship training in cadaveric split and living donor liver transplantation, pediatric liver transplantation, pediatric kidney transplantation and pediatric / adult intestinal transplantation at University of Pittsburgh and Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh in 2020.

Dr. Amin is certified by the American Board of Surgery and by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. Dr. Amin's area of expertise includes pediatric liver transplantation, adult liver transplantation, living donor liver transplantation, pediatric kidney transplantation,  adult kidney transplantation, living donor kidney transplantation, pancreas transplantation, pediatric intestinal transplantation, adult intestinal transplantation,  liver resections, bile duct surgery, pancreas resections, portal hypertension shunt surgery and intestinal rehabilitation surgery.

As part of his academic endeavors, Dr. Amin has published many peer-reviewed scientific articles and multiple book chapters along with performing several oral presentations at major national general surgical and transplant surgical meetings. In addition, Dr. Amin is a member of American College of Surgeons, American Society of Transplant Surgeons, The Transplantation Society, Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation, International Pediatric Transplant Association, and Intestinal Rehabilitation and Transplant Association.

Dr. Amin is committed to maintaining excellence in pediatric and adult transplant patient care, advancing research in transplantation, and progressing medical student as well as surgical resident education.