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Vascular Surgery Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

The vascular surgery fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is a two-year, ACGME accredited program that accepts two fellows per academic year. NewYork-Presbyterian is located in New York City and trainees spend an equal amount of time at the NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell on the upper east side of Manhattan and theNewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia in the Washington Heights section of upper Manhattan.

The PGY6 year is primarily devoted to developing clinical research projects with faculty members, clinical and technical experience in noninvasive vascular testing methods and endovascular procedures. Click here to view list of publications of previous fellows.

The PGY7 year involves in depth experience with of all forms of vascular surgical and endovascular procedures including carotid, aortic and lower extremity circulation operations.

The program faculty of eleven physicians is one of the largest in the country. We provide a training environment that facilitates the development of the technical and cognitive skills, required for the physician to provide comprehensive treatment of non-cardiac vascular disease. A weekly vascular surgery educational conference provides didactic instruction in topics such as vascular pathophysiology and interpretation of vascular diagnostic testing.

Our endovascular program is robust, and extensive exposure to endovascular and catheter-based procedures can be expected. Minimally invasive carotid, aortic, renal, mesenteric and lower extremity artery interventions are performed in new, state-of-the-art, endovascular OR suites. Other features include a busy carotid stenting and endovascular thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair program.

There is a Matching Program for vascular surgery fellowships. Complete information can be found at NRMP.org. Only applications made via the Electronic Residency Application System Ð ERAs Ð will be accepted (www.aamc.org/eras). Fellowship interviews take place in March.

For other inquiries, please email: Margie Troncoso at mat9052@med.cornell.edu or download our cover letter with requirements from this website.

 
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