Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Sunita Srivastava, MD
Dr. Sunita D. Srivastava’s journey into vascular surgery was shaped by a passion for surgery and a deep commitment to patient care.
Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month: Dr. Loay Kabbani
Dr. Loay Kabbani’s journey into medicine began in Damascus, Syria, where he was deeply influenced by a family legacy in healthcare. With a grandfather who practiced as a general physician and a father who trained as a cardiac surgeon in the United States, Dr.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Rachael Nicholson, MD
Rachael Nicholson never set out to become a surgeon—let alone a vascular one. In fact, her early ambitions had nothing to do with medicine at all. As a mechanical engineering student at the University of Illinois, she imagined a future designing cars, not caring for patients.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Dr. Robyn Macsata (1971-2021)
Dr. Robyn Macsata was more than a gifted vascular surgeon—she was a teacher at heart, a devoted mentor and a steadfast advocate whose influence continues to shape the specialty she loved.