- American College of Surgeons
- American Society of Transplant Surgeons
- Association for Surgical Education
Taylor Coe, M.D.
- Surgery - Surgical Transplantation
- Liver Transplantation
- Kidney Transplantation
Biography
Taylor Coe, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center. She specializes in the treatment of patients with end-stage liver and kidney disease through deceased- and living-donor liver transplantation, hepatobiliary surgery, and kidney transplantation.
Dr. Coe earned her medical degree at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. She completed a residency in general surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and received advanced training through an abdominal transplant and hepatobiliary surgery fellowship at Toronto General Hospital. As a part of her surgical training, she completed the Massachusetts General Hospital and Association for Surgical Education surgical education and leadership fellowships.
Certified by the American Board of Surgery, she joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2025.
Dr. Coe serves as an Associate Program Director for the general surgery residency and is committed to optimizing surgical training through curriculum development, mentorship, and research.
She has delivered numerous invited talks and oral presentations and published more than 45 academic articles related to her areas of expertise.
Dr. Coe is a member of the American College of Surgeons, the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, and the Association for Surgical Education.
Education & Training
- Medical School - UC San Diego School of Medicine (2012-2016)
- Residency - Massachusetts General Hospital (2016-2023), General Surgery
- Fellowship - Toronto General Hospital (2023-2025), Transplant Surgery
Professional Associations & Affiliations
Honors & Awards
- Teaching Award for Excellence 2024, University of Toronto M.D. Program
- Resident Award for Exemplary Teaching 2023, American College of Surgeons
- Outstanding Resident Teacher & Mentor Award 2023, Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Surgery
- Resident Teaching Award in Surgery 2017, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
- Foundation Achievement Award in Surgery 2016, University of California, San Diego
Books & Publications
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Publications
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Allocation of expedited placement livers for transplantation: Efficiency at the price of equity?
Matevish LE, Jafari B, Coe TM, Mufti A, Vagefi PA, Patel MS, Surgery 2025 Sep 109670 -
Implementation and Evaluation of an Academic Development Rotation for Surgery Residents.
Kochis MA, Cron DC, Coe TM, Secor JD, Guyer RA, Brownlee SA, Carney K, Mullen JT, Lillemoe KD, Liao EC, Boland GM, Journal of surgical education 2024 Nov 81 11 1748-1755 -
The Big Sibling program: Impact of a medical student-resident mentorship program during the surgery clerkship.
Coe TM, McKinley SK, Hamdi I, Sinyard RD, Jogerst KM, Pradarelli AA, Petrusa E, Moses J, Saillant N, Phitayakorn R, American journal of surgery 2023 Apr 225 4 650-655 -
Effective Senior Surgical Residents as Defined by Their Peers: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Nontechnical Skills Development.
Coe TM, Jogerst KM, Petrusa E, Phitayakorn R, Lipman J, Annals of surgery 2023 Mar 277 3 e707-e713 -
Virtual student-transplant patient interactions empower patients and enhance student transplantation knowledge.
Coe TM, Chirban AM, McBroom TJ, Cloonan DJ, Brownlee SA, Moses J, Yeh H, Petrusa E, Saillant N, Dageforde LA, American journal of surgery 2021 Dec 222 6 1120-1125
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Allocation of expedited placement livers for transplantation: Efficiency at the price of equity?
Clinical Focus
- Liver Transplantation
- Kidney Transplantation
- Living-Donor Liver Transplantation
- Liver Cancer