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Yale Transplant Center
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
New Haven, CT 06519
  • Yale Transplant Center
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
    New Haven, CT 06519

David Mulligan, MD, FACS, FAST, FAASLD

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Transplant Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Liver Transplant Surgery, Kidney Transplant Surgery
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Patient type treated
Child, Adult
Accepting new patients
Yes
Referral required
From patients or physicians
Board Certified in
Surgery General

Biography

David C. Mulligan, MD, is an internationally acclaimed leader in organ procurement, distribution, and transplantation—with a focus on living-donor liver transplants, and a professor of surgery at Yale School of Medicine. He also performs pancreas and kidney transplants, as well as surgery for liver and pancreatic disorders and tumors.

Dr. Mulligan, who established the solid organ transplant program at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona before joining Yale Medicine, chose his field partly because of the amazing recoveries patients often make after an organ transplant. “There is nothing more rewarding than to see a patient who was moments from death walk out the door days after surgery with an entirely new outlook on life—and the ability to live a healthy, normal life,” he says.

Organ transplant has evolved rapidly in the last 30 years, and the Yale New Haven Transplantation Center is a leader in performing both kidney and liver transplantations. But, getting organs for all the people who need them has become more difficult, with some patients waiting several years.

Dr. Mulligan believes living-donor transplants are a solution to the organ shortage. He has helped drive a pioneering initiative by Yale Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital that is creating supportive communities of living donors and providing them with free, lifelong local medical monitoring for any health issues that may arise related to their organ donation.

“If transplant surgeons don’t have these organs, it’s like having one hand tied behind our back, and we are unable to help our patients,” Dr. Mulligan says. “I think we can do better.”

Dr. Mulligan is also a past president of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS)/Organ Procurement Transplant Network (OPTN), and served as division chief for Transplant Surgery at Yale from 2013 until 2022.

Titles

  • Professor Emeritus

Education & Training

  • MPA
    Yale University (2014)
  • Fellowship
    Baylor University Medical Center (1995)
  • Residency
    Case Western Reserve University (1993)
  • Residency
    Univeristy of Louisville School of Medicine (1991)
  • Residency
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1988)
  • Internship
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1987)
  • MD
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1986)
  • BA
    Bellarmine College, Chem/Biology (1981)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Transplant Center
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
New Haven, CT 06519
  • Yale Transplant Center
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
    New Haven, CT 06519

Biography

David C. Mulligan, MD, is an internationally acclaimed leader in organ procurement, distribution, and transplantation—with a focus on living-donor liver transplants, and a professor of surgery at Yale School of Medicine. He also performs pancreas and kidney transplants, as well as surgery for liver and pancreatic disorders and tumors.

Dr. Mulligan, who established the solid organ transplant program at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona before joining Yale Medicine, chose his field partly because of the amazing recoveries patients often make after an organ transplant. “There is nothing more rewarding than to see a patient who was moments from death walk out the door days after surgery with an entirely new outlook on life—and the ability to live a healthy, normal life,” he says.

Organ transplant has evolved rapidly in the last 30 years, and the Yale New Haven Transplantation Center is a leader in performing both kidney and liver transplantations. But, getting organs for all the people who need them has become more difficult, with some patients waiting several years.

Dr. Mulligan believes living-donor transplants are a solution to the organ shortage. He has helped drive a pioneering initiative by Yale Medicine and Yale New Haven Hospital that is creating supportive communities of living donors and providing them with free, lifelong local medical monitoring for any health issues that may arise related to their organ donation.

“If transplant surgeons don’t have these organs, it’s like having one hand tied behind our back, and we are unable to help our patients,” Dr. Mulligan says. “I think we can do better.”

Dr. Mulligan is also a past president of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS)/Organ Procurement Transplant Network (OPTN), and served as division chief for Transplant Surgery at Yale from 2013 until 2022.

Titles

  • Professor Emeritus

Education & Training

  • MPA
    Yale University (2014)
  • Fellowship
    Baylor University Medical Center (1995)
  • Residency
    Case Western Reserve University (1993)
  • Residency
    Univeristy of Louisville School of Medicine (1991)
  • Residency
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1988)
  • Internship
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1987)
  • MD
    University of Louisville School of Medicine (1986)
  • BA
    Bellarmine College, Chem/Biology (1981)

Additional Information

Locations
Yale Transplant Center
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
New Haven, CT 06519
  • Yale Transplant Center
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
    New Haven, CT 06519
Yale Transplant Center
Yale Physicians Building
800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
New Haven, CT 06519
  • Yale Transplant Center
    Yale Physicians Building
    800 Howard Avenue, Ste 4th Floor
    New Haven, CT 06519