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John Chuback, M.D., Monika Gloviczki, M.D., Emily Iker, M.D., and Mark Melin, M.D.
On today's Episode #24, Dr. Chuback, Dr. Iker, Dr. Gloviczki, and Dr. Melin welcomed FEDOR LURIE, a Physician, Researcher, and Professor.
FROM HIS BIO AT RadcliffeVascular.com:
Dr Fedor Lurie is the Associate Director of the Jobst Vascular Institute, and Adjunct Research Professor at the Section of Vascular Surgery, University of Michigan.
Dr Lurie’s clinical research included studies of vascular reconstructive surgery, natural history of vascular diseases, management of patients with acute DVT, and studies of compression therapy. His basic science research included vascular physiology and pathophysiology, venous valve function, and hemodynamic response to interventions.
Dr Lurie serves as the Director of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, and he is Past President of the American Venous Forum and the American Venous Forum Foundation. He is board certified in venous and lymphatic medicine and in general surgery and completed a fellowship in vascular surgery at Englewood Hospital. He is a Fellow of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and of the American College of Surgeons. He has been director of the vascular vein programs at the Mount Sinai Vein Center and at Columbia University.
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John Chuback, M.D., Monika Gloviczki, M.D., Emily Iker, M.D., and Mark Melin, M.D.
On today's Episode #24, Dr. Chuback, Dr. Iker, Dr. Gloviczki, and Dr. Melin welcomed FEDOR LURIE, a Physician, Researcher, and Professor.
FROM HIS BIO AT RadcliffeVascular.com:
Dr Fedor Lurie is the Associate Director of the Jobst Vascular Institute, and Adjunct Research Professor at the Section of Vascular Surgery, University of Michigan.
Dr Lurie’s clinical research included studies of vascular reconstructive surgery, natural history of vascular diseases, management of patients with acute DVT, and studies of compression therapy. His basic science research included vascular physiology and pathophysiology, venous valve function, and hemodynamic response to interventions.
Dr Lurie serves as the Director of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine, and he is Past President of the American Venous Forum and the American Venous Forum Foundation. He is board certified in venous and lymphatic medicine and in general surgery and completed a fellowship in vascular surgery at Englewood Hospital. He is a Fellow of the American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine and of the American College of Surgeons. He has been director of the vascular vein programs at the Mount Sinai Vein Center and at Columbia University.
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