Mayo Clinic Arizona - Vascular Surgery Fellowship

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The Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Mayo Clinic's campus in Arizona was established in 2011 to provide our fellows with exposure to the full breadth of vascular surgery during 24 months of training.

We provide a robust endovascular experience involving both arterial and venous systems. We have developed special expertise in performing complex aortic interventions. This involves FDA-approved aortic endografting, open aortic surgery, and more complex aortic pathologies requiring off-label use of existing endografts.

The goal of the Vascular Surgery Fellowship is to prepare trainees to enter practice with a strong background in the three core values of Mayo Clinic (patient care, research, and education). This prepares our graduates to succeed in whatever type of practice they ultimately choose.

Program highlights:

  • Extensive experience with common vascular surgery procedures to prepare you for independent practice
  • A diverse outpatient clinical practice with opportunities to evaluate and manage common and rare vascular pathologies
  • Dedicated research support with opportunities to present at local, regional, and national meetings and opportunities to author manuscripts in widely recognized vascular journals
  • Participation in several trials of new endovascular devices
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Mayo Clinic - Arizona
Vascular Surgery
Eric Stabler