Amsterdam Medical Student journal
Philip Leenart is an accomplished professional in the field of tissue retrieval and medical research. Currently serving as the Chief Retrieval Technician for Musculoskeletal, Skin and Eye Tissue at Stichting WUON since August 2022, Philip oversees tissue extraction procedures to ensure operational success and quality. In addition, Philip participates in research at Amsterdam UMC focused on various aspects of pancreatic and hepatobiliary surgery. Philip also contributes as a Student Reviewer for the Amsterdam Medical Student Journal, focusing on gastroenterology, and is active in the Dutch Surgical Society for Medical Students. With a background in medicine from the University of Amsterdam and previous experience in COVID-19 testing, Philip demonstrates a strong commitment to medical education and practice.
This person is not in the org chart
This person is not in any teams
Amsterdam Medical Student journal
The Amsterdam Medical Student journal (AMSj) is the first scientific medical journal for students based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The purpose of AMSj is to enable medical students to publish their clinical observations, research and case reports. It was founded with the intention to provide the development of academic skills for medical students from both the Academic Medical Center (AMC, University of Amsterdam) and the VU Medical Center (VUmc, VU University), making it the first collaboration of two of the largest medical faculties in the Netherlands. Founded in 2014, the journal is entirely written, created and published by researchers, teachers and students from both faculties. Read the newest edition, published on June 15, on www.amsj.nl Follow us on instagram (ams_journal) and facebook (https://www.facebook.com/amsjournal)