LIVER
Meet The Team


The Texas Transplant Institute's multi-disciplinary team approach to patient care includes highly skilled physicians, advanced practice nurses, transplant coordinators, dietitians, social workers, pharmacists, and other caregivers dedicated to the care of transplant candidates, recipients, and donors. The patient and their referring physician is an integral part of the transplant team as well.



Preston F. Foster, MD, FACS
Surgical Director, Liver Failure and Transplant Program
Texas Transplant Institute

Dr. Foster graduated from Baylor University with a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, obtained his medical degree at the University of Texas Medical School at Houston, and trained in general surgery at the University of Tennessee Medical School in Memphis. He participated in one of the only two liver transplant programs in the country as a resident during the very early years of liver transplantation. Dr. Foster moved to Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center in Chicago as one of the first fellows in transplantation surgery certified by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. He is also board certified in general surgery, and is a Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery. Dr. Foster joined the Rush transplant team as an attending physician in 1988 and served on the Transplantation Surgery faculty at Rush. He staffed more than 700 liver transplants and participated in the care of thousands of liver failure patients during his tenure at Rush, making him one of the most experienced active liver transplant surgeons in the country. He joined Texas Transplant Institute in 2000 to establish the Liver Transplant Program. Dr. Foster is widely published on the topics of liver and small intestinal transplantation, immunosuppressant strategies and medications, and contributed to one of the first textbooks written on liver transplantation (Hepatic Transplantation, Saunders, 1990). He has performed over 120 liver transplant procedures at Methodist Specialty and Transplant Hospital with a one year survival rate of 90%.

Dr. Foster is an independent practitioner with Texas Transplant Physician Group.

Fernando E. Membreno, MD, MS
Medical Director, Liver Failure and Transplant Program
Texas Transplant Institute

Dr. Membreno received his medical degree from the Autonomous School of Medical Sciences, San Jose, Costa Rica. He completed an Internal Medicine Residency at the Staten Island University Hospital in New York. Due to his interest in liver diseases he completed a Gastroenterology/Hepatology fellowship at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston where he also received a Masters of Science in Clinical Research. After these accomplishments, he joined the gastroenterology faculty at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Denver Colorado and trained in Liver Transplantation at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Dr. Membreno is triple board certified in Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology/Hepatology and Transplant Hepatology. He is a member of the American Gastroenterology Association, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. Dr. Membreno has written numerous articles, reviews and textbook chapters on various topics of liver diseases to include Hepatitis B, Gallbladder Diseases, and Liver Transplantation. His clinical research interests are in the treatment of ‘Difficult-to-treat’ populations with Hepatitis C before or after Liver Transplantation, Fatty Liver and Liver Cancer.
Dr. Membreno is an independent practitioner with
Texas Transplant Physician Group
.

Victor S. Ostrower, MD
Transplant Gastroenterologist, Liver Failure and Transplant Program
Texas Transplant Institute

Dr. Ostrower graduated from Marietta College in Ohio with a Bachelor of Science degree, and received his medical degree at New York Medical College. He interned at the University of Chicago and returned to NY Medical College for residency in Internal Medicine and a year of fellowship in Hematology. After serving 2 years in the Army, Dr. Ostrower took a 3 year Gastroenterology fellowship at University of Colorado Health Science Center in Denver before coming to San Antonio to serve on the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio for several years. He entered private practice in 1980, and left his group practice to join the Liver Program at Texas Transplant Institute in 2006 to indulge his interest in liver disease. Dr. Ostrower is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Internal Medicine–Gastroenterology. He is a member of the American Gastroenterological Association, the American Society for Gastroenterology Endoscopy, and served on various leadership positions with the Texas Society for Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Association.
Dr. Ostrower is an independent practitioner with Texas Transplant Physician Group.


Francis H. Wright, Jr., MD
Director, Solid Organ Transplant Program and Director, Transplant Surgery Fellowship Program
Texas Transplant Institute

Dr. Wright received his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. After work at the University of Iowa with Dr. Robb Corry he directed the transplant program at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He joined Dr. Lynn Banowsky in San Antonio in 1994 and later helped found the Texas Transplant Institute as Director of Organ Transplantation for the Institute. Dr. Wright is certified by the American Board of Surgery, is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and has personally performed over 2000 transplant procedures in his nearly twenty years of transplant surgery experience. He is active with the United Network for Organ Sharing working to develop national transplant policy. Dr. Wright is a member of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, the International Transplantation Society and other major professional organizations. He has served as president of the Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation and the American Foundation for Donation and Transplantation. He has research interests in immunosuppression, pancreas transplantation and organ preservation, and has multiple publications regarding organ transplant topics.
Dr. Wright is an independent practitioner with Texas Transplant Physician Group.

Juan Palma-Vargas, MD
Abdominal Transplant Surgeon, Liver and Kidney Transplant Programs
Texas Transplant Institute

Dr. Palma-Vargas graduated from the University of Guadalajara, Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, and obtained his medical degree at the Autonomous University of Guadalajara. Dr. Palma trained in general surgery at the Maine Medical Center, and completed a research fellowship in kidney transplantation at the Michigan Transplant Institute at Michigan State University, and a fellowship in abdominal organ transplantation at Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Palma is trained in liver, kidney and pancreas transplantations and performs live donor nephrectomies as well as complex hepatobiliary surgery. He is certified by the American Board of Surgery, is a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, and the Mexican Society of General Surgery.

Dr. Palma is an independent practitioner with Texas Transplant Physician Group.



        Liver Clinic Staff

  Clinical Director
Linda McFarlin, RN, BSN, MAM
Clinic Supervisor
Jennifer Fuller, RN, BSN
Outreach Coordinator
Kim Chaffin, RN

Transplant Coordinators
Corina Esparza, RN, BSN
Melissa Butler, RN, BSN
Priscilla Salinas, RN
Rachel Pelzel, RN
Social Worker
Merri Cohoe, LMSW