About Us

"Welcome to Stanford Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. We are dedicated to the highest levels of patient care, professional education and clinical and translational research."

 

Ronald L. Dalman, MD, Chidester Professor and Division Chief of Vascular Surgery

The Division works continually to improve quality of life for patients with vascular diseases. We are privileged to work with an outstanding team of faculty and community vascular specialists, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, radiologists, podiatrists, rehabilitation specialists, basic scientists, engineers and computer scientists. Our ongoing collaborations have promoted remarkable academic and clinical productivity involving new and dramatically improved techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of vascular disease, gaining the Division international recognition as a Vascular Center of Excellence.

The faculty is distinguished by expertise in many aspects of vascular disease management, but perhaps none more so than aortic aneurysm disease. Stanford Vascular Surgeons are recognized around the world as leaders in aortic aneurysm treatment and research.

2017 Graduation Dinner

 

 

The Division of Vascular Surgery has moved

300 Pasteur Drive, Alway Building M121
Stanford, CA 94305

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Latest News

“Introducing a Surgical Pause: Frailty Screening and the Risk Analysis Index”

Location: Li Ka Shing Learning Center, Room LK120
Date: Monday, March 5, 2017
Time: 5 pm- 6 pm

From The Innovator's Workbench

Featuring Jose E. Almeida
chairman, president, and CEO
Baxter International INC. 

Dr. Leeper Participates in 1st Stanford Health Care Facebook Live Event

Dr. Nicholas Leeper, associate professor in the Division of Vascular Surgery, joined Stanford Cardiologists Drs. Abha Khandelwal and Marco Perez to discuss the latest trends in preventing heart disease, options for treatment and more in a Facebook Live Event on February 22, 2018. 


OUR PROGRAMS

Patient Care

We provide expert care for patients with complex aortic, arterial and venous disorders.

 

Education

ACGME-accredited Stanford Traditional Vascular Residency (5+2 yrs)

ACGME-accredited Stanford Integrated Vascular Residency (0+5 yrs)

Vascular Medicine Fellowship

Interesting Cases

Educational Seminars

Research

Basic, translational and applied research into all facets of vascular disease.