Overview

Overview

A Message From the Program Director

Thank you for your interest in the Vascular Surgery training program at Cleveland Clinic.

We established the fellowship program in 1985, and began our integrated residency program in 2009. We strive to make our programs the best available. We want to not only produce the best clinical vascular surgeons, but we want to give our trainees the tools and opportunities to become leaders in the vascular surgery community. Clinically, we have one of the country’s most robust surgical volumes in both open endovascular therapies in all aspects of vascular surgery. In addition, we have leadership opportunities for trainees, state of the art curriculum and multiple research opportunities.

We have structured multidisciplinary conferences that are attended by experts in various fields to provide optimal care to our patients and education to our trainees.

Thank you for visiting our website. If you’d like to become a part of our vascular surgery family and experience one of the most well-rounded and prosperous vascular surgery training programs, I encourage you to apply.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.

Training Programs

Cleveland Clinic's Department of Vascular Surgery provides a variety of training opportunities in vascular surgery. These include:

  • Fellowship (5+2) in Vascular Surgery 
  • Integrated Residency (0+5) in Vascular Surgery 

As a high-volume tertiary hospital, we have the necessary capacity, faculty support and clinical volume to support these programs. In addition, we have a dedicated faculty that is highly involved in education and research. While each of these programs is distinct, there is cross-education among them. Trainees are part of patient-care teams or disease-specific teams and they work cross-functionally with many healthcare providers to learn and provide patient care. In addition, the Department of Vascular Surgery is dedicated to providing vascular surgery training to our colleagues in General Surgery. This mutual relationship gives Vascular Surgery trainees the opportunity to receive expert training in General Surgery as well.

Hospitals

The training experience at Cleveland Clinic is designed to provide a broad range of exposure, including academic practice, community based practice and VA-based practice. To achieve this, residents and fellows will rotate through several hospitals during their tenure in addition to Cleveland Clinic's main campus (where the bulk of time is spent). Training takes place at the following locations:

Our Faculty Vascular Surgery Fellowship Integrated Residency Research Fellowship Current Fellows & Residents Application Process VSIG Living in Cleveland Wellness