John H Marks, MD
The evolution: minimally invasive surgery and ground-breaking technology.
Following in the footsteps of his father’s pioneering work in multimodal rectal cancer therapy and sphincter-preserving surgery, Dr. John Marks pushes the envelope to advance minimally invasive surgical approaches to deliver the advantages of these techniques to cancer care and other colorectal conditions.
Dr. John Marks with the latest generation single port robot.
What’s new
Check out the latest
SPECIAL REPORT
2022-2023 Summary of MCRSF Research and Education Activities
Building an International Community of Clinical Scientists: Meet MIRCS
The creation of the Multidisciplinary International Rectal Cancer Society formalized decades of bringing together a global community of exceptional physicians to share expertise, discoveries, challenges, support, and debate. This has been a wellspring for rectal cancer experts, helping to solve problems, define the frontiers of therapy, and inspire one another to meet the challenges of innovation.
Educating the next generation of surgeons
-
CLINICAL FELLOWSHIP: Minimally Invasive Colorectal Surgery, Advanced Rectal Cancer Management, and Technical Innovation
Beginning in 2002, a surgical clinical fellowship has been offered by Marks Colorectal Surgical Associates, launched with support from the Marks Colorectal Surgical Foundation. Not only do fellows get an unparalleled concentration on minimally invasive approaches to colorectal surgical therapy, they also learn to apply these techniques and understand multimodal treatment of rectal cancer. The importance of the interdisciplinary treatment is now underscored by the establishment of the National Accreditation Program for Rectal Cancer by the American College of Surgeons, an initiative that Dr. John Marks helped develop and continues to participate in both as the Main Line Health System program director and serving on the ACS-NAPRC executive committee. This fellowship also offers passionate surgeons an inside experience of the process of safe innovation and how to take an idea from concept to clinical practice. This lays a foundation for contributing to the future of surgery creatively as well as in direct service to patients.
-
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: Academic Colorectal Surgical Research in Complex Rectal Cancer Management, Surgical and Oncologic Therapy Innovation, and Program Development Skills
This opportunity is targeted for international surgeons and other physicians who have an interest in learning about complex rectal cancer care and surgical technological innovation in our program and contributing academically to our ongoing work. This may be especially relevant for international physicians who seek to build a program in their home country. Applicants must have earned an MD and be fluent in English. Fellowships range from 3 to 12 months. Fellows will participate in the twice-monthly multidisciplinary rectal cancer conference and weekly research meetings, help with data collection and interpretation, design and execute clinical studies, learn to work with the Human Protections committee, author publications, prepare presentations, work with our image archive, and have some exposure to the clinical practice.
-
RESEARCH ASSISTANT: One Year Experience for Medical School Applicants
The year-long Research Assistant position has been a vital to the academic productivity and clinical research effort of the Marks Colorectal Surgical Foundation and Marks Colorectal Surgical Associates. It offers a phenomenally rich and challenging research experience and clinical exposure to pre-medical students and has been the bridge to medical school acceptance since 2002.
-
EXTERNSHIPS
We are currently launching externships for college graduates holding a bachelor’s degree who want real-world, dynamic, firsthand experience with the clinical application of skill sets in preparation for employment or graduate education. Desirable skills include media asset management, statistical methods and systems science, communications, and audiovisual/computer technology. A minimum time commitment to completing a defined project is 5 hours per week for the duration of a semester or 40 hours per week for 4 weeks while not enrolled in school.
SKILL EXPANSION FOR PRACTICING COLORECTAL SURGEONS
Support our work.
Make a donation.
Has your life been touched and enhanced by the the work and vision of Dr. John Marks and Dr. Gerald Marks? Making a contribution is a way of playing that forward and ensure that future patients and colleagues have the opportunity to benefit from their ongoing, groundbreaking work they do. Help us fulfill the mission of the Marks Colorectal Surgical Foundation.
Just click the button to make a difference!
Dr. Gerald Marks and Dr. John Marks