Vascular Surgery Fellowship
The HonorHealth Vascular Surgery Fellowship is a two-year program configured in the ACGME’s independent format. Successful completion of an ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program is required to be eligible to train in our fellowship program.
Our fellowship is designed to educate fellows in all aspects of vascular surgery: diagnosis and management; research and scholarly activity; quality improvement and patient safety; and an appreciation for the importance of practicing high-value, cost-effective, patient-centered medicine.
The HonorHealth Vascular Surgery Fellowship Program’s mission aligns with HonorHealth’s ICARE values (Innovation, Collaboration, Accountability, Respect and Empathy) and mission to improve the health and well-being of those we serve.
Our program’s existing breadth of cases, vascular foci (limb preservation, aortic and venous thromboembolism) and variety of clinical learning environments is structured to ensure that fellows have the opportunity to achieve exceptional technical proficiency and mastery of patient care in both the community and academic practice.
The HonorHealth network includes Level 1 trauma centers, tertiary referral centers and acute care hospitals. The division of vascular surgery is committed to the advancement of vascular disease treatment, providing access to state-of-the-art therapies and clinical trials. Fellows will have access to the latest surgical devices and are encouraged to pursue scholarly activity with our faculty's support and mentorship. Our goal is to train well-rounded leaders in vascular surgery.
Program director
Hasan Aldailami, MD, MBA, MS, FACS, FSVS
Fellowships: New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell, Columbia University – Vascular Surgery
Residency: New York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medicine – General Surgery
Medical school: Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar