We are thrilled to announce that Andrea Fisher and Uma Parikh will join our Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency program as Interns starting June 2022. Please join us in welcoming Andrea and Uma to #thefarm!
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Division of Vascular Surgery at Stanford
- We are thrilled to announce that Arielle Lee, M.D. will be our new vascular surgery fellow beginning in August 2023. Welcome to Stanford Vascular Surgery!
- Congratulations to Dr. Mike Sgroi on his new position as Section Chief of Vascular Surgery at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center. @michaelsgroi15 @StanfordSurgery
- 🎉Congratulations to Dr. Mike Sgroi on the inaugural Stanford Vascular Surgery Teacher of the Year award for Dr. Sgroi's “Sgroi Rounds” 2021-2022.
- Congratulations to Arash Fereydooni on receiving the ACS Resident Research Scholarship. Dr. Fereydooni will study peripheral calcium score development and automation under the mentorship of Stanford Faculty @ShipraAryaMD. @StanfordSurgery
- We are so honored to have Dr. Kellie Brown, Professor of Surgery, The Medical College of Wisconsin as the 2023 Weesam Al-Khatib, MD Visiting Professor. Dr. Brown presented "Challenges to the Health of Surgery and Strategies for Survival" @StanfordSurgery
- Celebrating the 2022 Vascular Surgery Graduates! Integrated Residency - Elizabeth George, MD Fellowship - Michael Paisley, MD and Elianne Rojas, DO You will always be part of the Stanford Vascular Surgery Family! Congratulations 🎉
- We are thrilled to announce our 2025-2027 Vascular Fellow will be Sanford Roberts, MD. @StanfordSurgery @SanfordRoberts
- Congratulations to Brian Sheehan, MD, Vascular Fellow, on his first place win in the CARVE 2023 Fellows Case Competation. Great Job! @StanfordSurgery
- We are very excited to have our recent residency graduate Kenneth Tran, MD join our faculty as Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery. @StanfordSurgery
- Stanford Vascular is proud to have Dr. Mal Sheahan as our 2022 Weesam Al-Khatib, MD Visiting Professor. Dr. Sheahan presented Surgery Grand Rounds "How to be a Doctor at the End of the World", on his experience as a vascular surgeon during Hurricane Katrina in 2005.














