Fellowship

The Stanford Vascular Surgery Fellowship is an RRC-accredited two-year fellowship leading to board eligibility for a certificate of Special Qualifications in Vascular Surgery granted by the American Board of Surgery. The first year is devoted to a busy clinical experience involving, as the primary surgeon, a large number and variety of open and endovascular cases and supervising the management of an active inpatient vascular surgery service for equal amounts of time at our three affiliated hospitals with a heterogeneous mix of patient populations, the county hospital Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, the VA Palo Alto Hospital, and the complex referral practice at Stanford University Medical Center. The second year is an intensive year spent as the primary surgeon at Stanford University Hospital for the majority of the year, supervising and running one of the busiest practices in the country. There is an emphasis on complex aortic pathology, advanced endovascular interventions, noninvasive diagnosis, and clinical research. There is ample opportunity to present at national meetings and produce peer-reviewed publications during both years.


How to Apply...

We appreciate your interest in the Vascular Surgery Fellowship at Stanford University Medical Center. You may apply through ERAS for the 2016 match to begin fellowship July 1, 2017. 

Important Dates

Deadline to Apply - January 31, 2016

Interview Date - March 10, 2016

Match Date - May 2016

Fellowship Begins - July 1, 2017

If you have questions regarding the application process, please contact the Fellowship Coordinator, Carine Lahitette at (650) 723-2185 or by email.Thank you for your interest in our program.