
Posted February 2017
The Division of Vascular Surgery at University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine has a fellowship position available starting July 2017. Our fellowship program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Counsel for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Interested candidates must have completed an ACGME approved General Surgery Residency by June 30, 2017. The candidate must be in good standing with their current training program, and at the completion of their general surgery program must be eligible to sit for their general surgery boards.
Interested applicants must sent the following:
All applicant material should be sent or emailed to:
Lupita Nuno
Vascular Surgery Fellowship Coordinator
University of California, San Diego
200 W. Arbor Drive, MC 8220, San Diego, CA 92103
gnuno@ucsd.edu [1]
Any inquiries may be directed to:
Dennis Bandyk, MD, Program Director
dbandyk@ucsd.edu [2]
Posted February 2017
The Division of Vascular Surgery at West Virginia University School of Medicine has a fellowship position available starting July 2018.
Our fellowship program received Initial Accreditation on January 19, 2017 by the Accreditation council for Graduate medical Education (ACGME). Interested candidates must have completed an ACGME approved General Surgery Residency by June 30, 2017. This position is for a traditional 5+2 candidate. The candidate must be in good standing with their current training program, and at the completion of their general surgery program must be eligible to sit for their general surgery boards.
As a fellow your will participate in the diagnosis, perioperative, and operative care of patients on the fellow’s service with the help of junior general surgery residents and physician assistants. In addition you will have important academic responsibilities which include preparing for our weekly conferences, teaching general surgery residents and medical students, as well as participate in various research opportunities. You will have access to an online preparatory course for the RPVI exam complementing our monthly non-invasive vascular laboratory conference and weekly supervised vascular lab reading time that will fulfill the requirements for the RPVI certification.
The West Virginia University Health Science Center Campus is an ideal place to consider as your training ground. We have recently opened our new dedicated Heart and Vascular Institute, a 176 bed facility with 3 Cath labs, 3 hybrid rooms, 1 Electrophysiology lab, and 3 operating rooms. All facilities are located within a single independent building and also include Patient wards, intensive care units, office space, conference rooms, and library.
Interested applicants must sent the following:
All applicant material should be sent to:
Christine R. Hayes
Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program Manager
Department of Surgery, PO Box 9238, HSC-S 6th Floor
Morgantown, WV 26506-9238
(304) 293-7480
christine.hayes@hsc.wvu.edu [3]
Any inquiries may be directed to:
Alexandre d’Audiffret, MD, Program Director
Heart and Vascular Institute, Division of Vascular Surgery
One Medical Center Drive – PO Box 8003
Morgantown, WV 26506
(304) 598-4000 Ext: 170322
adaudiffret@hsc.wvu.edu [4]