Vascular Surgery - Curriculum and Research
Fellowship Curriculum
The Fellowship also provides each physician with significant experience in complex vascular surgery operations. Routine vascular operations such as carotid endarterectomy and aortic aneurysm repair are performed frequently. More complex aortic and visceral reconstructions are being done also. In addition, the fellow will learn the endovascular skills required to perform angioplasty and stenting, as well as more complex techniques for carotid stenting and endovascular aneurysm repair. Diagnostic and therapeutic endovascular procedures are being performed in the interventional radiology suite or cath lab, while more complex cases, such as endografts, are currently performed in the operating room. The endovascular experience is acquired under the direct supervision of the vascular surgery faculty.
Finally, each fellow has the opportunity to serve as a resource and teacher for junior residents in the General Surgery Residency Program. In this role, the fellow coordinates the care for each patient cared for by the vascular surgery service, and acts as a resource for the PG I-IV residents rotating on the service.
Residency Curriculum
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