William C. Goggins, MD
Professor of Surgery
Surgical Director, IU Health Kidney Transplant Program
- wgoggins@iu.edu
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UH 4258
SURC
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Indianapolis, IN - PubMed:
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Bio
William C. Goggins, MD, has served as a professor of surgery at the Indiana University School of Medicine since 2003 and is the surgical director of the IU Health kidney transplant program. Dr. Goggins' area of clinical practice is adult and pediatric kidney transplantation. In 2018, Dr. Goggins performed his 2000th kidney transplant at IU Health and continues to perform hundreds of transplants each year as one of the most experienced kidney transplant surgeons in the country. Under Dr. Goggins’ leadership, the kidney transplant program continues to expand treatment options for patients, including those who require desensitization therapies, paired donation with non-compatible living donors, are HIV positive, are Hepatitis C positive, or have been considered ineligible at other transplant centers. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Goggins serves as the director of the IU Health Transplant and Immunobiology Laboratory.
Dr. Goggins earned his medical degree from St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed his internship and residency at Medical College of Virginia - Virginia Commonwealth University. He completed a clinical fellowship in transplantation at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
He is an editorial board member of transplant journals, including Clinical Transplantation and Transplant Immunology, and has been honored by the Indiana Donor Network and National Kidney Foundation of Indiana for his contributions to his field and community.
Year | Degree | Institution |
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1992 | MD | Saint Louis University |
1988 | BA | College of the Holy Cross |
Ekser B; Mangus RS; Kubal CA; Fridell JA; Powelson JA; Nagaraju S; Mihaylov P; Phillips CL; Saxena R; Goggins WC; American journal of nephrology 2016 Jul 14
- Adult and pediatric kidney transplantation
- Renal Transplantation and Vascular Access Surgery