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Cardiothoracic Surgery
Oncological Surgery

Jason M. Long, MD, MPH

Associate Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Director, UNC Early Detection of Lung Cancer Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, US

Dr. Jason M. Long, MD, MPH is a distinguished cardiothoracic surgeon with specialized expertise in thoracic oncology, lung transplantation, and advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques. His clinical practice focuses on the comprehensive surgical management of lung and esophageal malignancies, including complex cases requiring robotic-assisted thoracic surgery. He has extensive experience in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), lung and esophageal surgery, as well as surgical interventions for thoracic trauma. Dr. Long is also proficient in chest wall resection and reconstruction, optimizing outcomes for patients with thoracic malignancies and traumatic injuries.

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