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Robert Riviello, M.D.

Associate Professor of Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Steven C. and Carmella R. Kletjian Associate Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in the Field of Global Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Riviello is the medical director of the metabolic support service and an associate surgeon with the Division of Trauma, Burn and Surgical Critical Care and Emergency General Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He is the Kletjian Distinguished Chair in Global Surgery in the Department of Surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and serves as adjunct Professor of Surgery at the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda.

Dr. Riviello received his bachelor’s degree from Harvard College, his master’s degree from the Harvard School of Public Health and his medical degree from the University of California. He completed his general surgery residency at Vanderbilt University. He completed the Fulbright International Fellowship in Global Surgery at Centro Evangelico de Medicina do Lubango in Angola and a research fellowship in global surgery at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Center for Surgery and Public Health. He completed an acute care and burn surgery fellowship, as well as an anesthesia critical care medicine fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Contact
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Division of Trauma, Burns, and Critical Care
75 Francis Street
Boston, Massachusetts

Dr. Riviello is a member of the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change. He is contributing to the establishment of global surgery as a field of scholarship. He has published papers on academic needs and curricula related to surgical training in developing countries, training surgical residents for careers in academic global surgery, surgical conditions and approaches to care in low- and middle-income countries, and other important subjects, such as a study of the impact of the 2010 earthquake on pediatric surgical delivery in Haiti. Also among Dr. Riviello’s scholarly contributions is a chapter on “Surgery in the Tropics” in Hunter’s Tropical Medicine and Emerging Infectious Disease. Furthermore, he co-authored two chapters, one on infectious disease and one on burns, in Global Surgery and Anesthesia Manual: Providing Care in Resource-limited Settings (JG Meara, CD McClain, SO Rogers, DP Mooney, CRC Press, December 12, 2014).

Dr. Riviello is co-principal investigator of the clinical contribution of HMS-affiliated hospitals to the Rwanda Human Resources for Health Program (HRH), a novel capacity–building program involving physicians from several universities across the United States. He helped to launch Harvard Medical School’s participation in this program in 2012 and is involved in ongoing management including annual recruitment of HMS faculty and building the administrative infrastructure to support faculty development in Rwanda.

BWH emergency radiology-surgical correlation: intraperitoneal urinary bladder rupture.
Authors: Authors: Landman W, Khurana B, Briggs A, Fairweather M, Cooper Z, Riviello R, Sodickson AD.
Emerg Radiol
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Funding allocation to surgery in low and middle-income countries: a retrospective analysis of contributions from the USA.
Authors: Authors: Gutnik L, Dieleman J, Dare AJ, Ramos MS, Riviello R, Meara JG, Yamey G, Shrime MG.
BMJ Open
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Simplified Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Device for Application in Low-Resource Settings.
Authors: Authors: Zurovcik DR, Mody GN, Riviello R, Slocum A.
J Orthop Trauma
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BWH emergency radiology-surgical correlation: torsion of Meckel's diverticulum.
Authors: Authors: Seshadri A, Potter CA, Riviello R, Gates JD, Sodickson AD, Khurana B.
Emerg Radiol
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The Struggle for Equity: An Examination of Surgical Services at Two NGO Hospitals in Rural Haiti.
Authors: Authors: Matousek AC, Matousek SB, Addington SR, Jean-Louis R, Pierre JH, Fils J, Hoyler M, Farmer PE, Riviello R.
World J Surg
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Global cancer surgery: delivering safe, affordable, and timely cancer surgery.
Authors: Authors: Sullivan R, Alatise OI, Anderson BO, Audisio R, Autier P, Aggarwal A, Balch C, Brennan MF, Dare A, D'Cruz A, Eggermont AM, Fleming K, Gueye SM, Hagander L, Herrera CA, Holmer H, Ilbawi AM, Jarnheimer A, Ji JF, Kingham TP, Liberman J, Leather AJ, Meara JG, Mukhopadhyay S, Murthy SS, Omar S, Parham GP, Pramesh CS, Riviello R, Rodin D, Santini L, Shrikhande SV, Shrime M, Thomas R, Tsunoda AT, van de Velde C, Veronesi U, Vijaykumar DK, Watters D, Wang S, Wu YL, Zeiton M, Purushotham A.
Lancet Oncol
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Strengthening Health Systems of Developing Countries: Inclusion of Surgery in Universal Health Coverage.
Authors: Authors: Okoroh JS, Chia V, Oliver EA, Dharmawardene M, Riviello R.
World J Surg
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Geriatric emergency general surgery: Survival and outcomes in a low-middle income country.
Authors: Authors: Shah AA, Haider AH, Riviello R, Zogg CK, Zafar SN, Latif A, Rios Diaz AJ, Rehman Z, Zafar H.
Surgery
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Financial contribution to global surgery: an analysis of 160 international charitable organisations.
Authors: Authors: Gutnik LA, Yamey G, Dare AJ, Ramos MS, Riviello R, Meara JG, Shrime MG.
Lancet
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Community health workers and smartphones for the detection of surgical site infections in rural Haiti: a pilot study.
Authors: Authors: Matousek A, Paik K, Winkler E, Denike J, Addington SR, Exe C, Louis RR, Riviello R.
Lancet
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