Integrated Vascular Surgery Residency
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About our Residency
Vascular Surgery Faculty
Alan Lumsden, MD
Walter W. Fondren III Distinguished Endowed Chair, DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center
Chair, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Houston Methodist Hospital
Eric Peden, MD
Chief, Vascular Surgery
Program Director
Houston Methodist Hospital
Marvin Atkins, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Charudatta Bavare, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Charlie Cheng, MD
Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Zsolt Garami, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Linda Le, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Richard Lee, MD
Houston Methodist Willowbrook
Tony Lu, MD
Houston Methodist Sugar Land
Gerald Motes, MD
Houston Methodist Willowbrook
Jacobo Nurko, MD
Houston Methodist Baytown
Maham Rahimi, MD, PhD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Thomas Loh, MD
Houston Methodist The Woodlands
Trisha Roy, MD, PhD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Phillip Auyang, MD
Houston Methodist West
Joseph Besho, MD
Houston Methodist The Woodlands
Meg Jackson, MD
Houston Methodist Baytown
Tam Huynh, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Kaled Diab, MD
Houston Methodist The Woodlands
Ammar Hashmi, MD
Houston Methodist West
Cardiac Surgery Faculty
Mahesh Ramchandani, MD
Chief, Cardiovascular Surgery
Houston Methodist Hospital
Michael Reardon, MD
Allison Family Distinguished Chair of Cardiovascular Research, Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
Houston Methodist Hospital
Marvin Atkins, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Ross Reul, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Michael Sweeney, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Andrea Quarti, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
Fernando Ramirez-Del Val, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
The five-year program is designed to provide trainees with a comprehensive core surgical experience at Houston Methodist Hospital. Residents rotate on the vascular surgery services of Houston Methodist Hospital and several community-based Houston Methodist hospitals. Our program offers an unparalleled clinical volume, dedication to mentorship, and a commitment to developing skilled clinicians. Our residents work with both vascular surgery faculty as well as cardiac surgery faculty, leading to a more robust operative experience. The research focus of our department includes industry sponsored trials, investigational devices, and basic science. Although a dedicated research year is not required, research is encouraged and those with research interests are supported. Our residents are exposed to a wide variety of vascular pathologies and leave the program with a rich open and endovascular experience. We pride ourselves in having equal clinical volume between open and endovascular procedures. Graduates are well prepared to confidently manage and treat the totality of vascular pathologies including those of arterial, venous and lymphatic systems. Our graduates complete their training with confidence in their surgical and clinical abilities and have succeeded in both academic and private practices.
Eligibility and Application
Thank you for your interest in the integrated vascular surgery residency program at Houston Methodist.
Application Process
Residency applications and required documentation must be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service(ERAS).
Interview Dates 2024 - 2025
12/6/2024
1/17/2025
Please note that the interviews for 2024-2025 will be held in-person
Applicants for residency must have graduated from medical school and meet at least one of the following criteria:
Criteria
- Graduates of medical schools in the U.S. and Canada accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME).
- Graduates of medical schools outside of the U.S. and Canada or graduates of medical schools outside the U.S. who have completed a Fifth Pathway program provided by an LCME-accredited medical school who meet the following qualifications:
- Hold a current valid certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
- Holds a J-1 Visa or is a US citizen, a naturalized US citizen or permanent resident
Houston Methodist is committed to improving the health of our patients, employees, and communities around us. As a health care provider, it’s our responsibility to promote a healthier environment for our employees.
Responsibility
- Drug and Tobacco Screening- Job seekers will be tested for nicotine and drug usage during the post-offer physical. If a job seeker tests positive for nicotine use, including nicotine gum and patches, the offer will be rescinded, and individuals will be given the opportunity to participate in a free Houston Methodist-provided tobacco cessation program. Job seekers wishing to reapply after testing positive for nicotine may do so 90 days after the date the initial offer was rescinded. If the job seeker tests positive for drug use, the offer will be rescinded. Job seekers wishing to reapply after the drug screening is positive may do so one year after the date the initial offer was rescinded.
- Background Check - Prior to employment start date, job seekers must complete a criminal background check.
The documentation listed below must be submitted with the application:
Materials
- Medical school academic transcript
- Curriculum vitae
- USMLE/COMLEX scores
- Three letters of recommendation
- Personal Statement
Interview Selection Process
Invitations to interview at Houston Methodist for positions in the integrated vascular surgery residency will be sent via e-mail. Interview spots at each date are limited and prompt responses are appreciated.
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Our Alumni
Name | Year of Graduation | Current Location |
---|---|---|
Zulqifar Cheema | 2011 | CLS Health |
Christopher Smolock | 2012 | Mount Sinai |
Charudatta Bavare | 2013 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Mitul Patel | 2013 | Valley Hospital |
Abindra Sigdel | 2014 | University of Louisville |
Houssam Younes | 2014 | Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi |
Uwe Fischer | 2015 | Yale |
Marie Unruh | 2015 | Beacon Health |
Cassidy Duran | 2016 | Lam Vascular & Associates |
Sashi Inkollu | 2017 | West Virginia University |
Zack Nash | 2017 | Guadalupe Regional Medical Center |
Tony Lu | 2018 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Matthew Bennett | 2018 | Virginia Mason |
Ali Irshad | 2019 | Cardiac Surgery Fellow, Vanderbilt |
Dong Lee | 2019 | University of Kentucky |
Thomas Loh | 2019 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Luis Gomez | 2020 | St. Joseph Health System |
Edward Andraos | 2020 | Mount Sinai Medical Center |
Ahmed Mohamed | 2020 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Mujeeb Zubair | 2021 | Congenital Cardiac Surgery Fellow, University of Michigan |
Manuel Rojo | 2021 | Cardiac Surgery Fellow, Loyola University |
Phillip Auyang | 2021 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Travis Vowels | 2022 | BSA Health System |
Dalila White | 2022 | White Plains Hospital |
Ross McFall | 2022 | Cardiac Surgery Fellow, Brigham & Women's |
Yusuf Chauhan | 2023 | LAM Vascular & Associates |
Kaled Diab | 2023 | Houston Methodist Hospital |
Simon Montelongo | 2023 | CLS Health |
Curriculum
PGY-1
Rotation | Duration |
---|---|
Vascular | 4 months |
STICU (Hermann) | 1 month |
Trauma (Hermann) | 1 month |
Acute Care Surgery | 1 month |
General Surgery Nights | 1 month |
Plastics | 1 month |
Anesthesia | 1 month |
Ultrasound | 1 month |
Podiatry | 1 month |
PGY-2
Rotation | Duration |
---|---|
Vascular | 4 months |
Acute Care Surgery | 1 month |
Surgical Oncology | 1 month |
General Surgery (Sugar Land) | 1 month |
SICU (Day and Night) | 2 month |
Trauma (Hermann) | 1 month |
Thoracic Surgery | 1 month |
Transplant | 1 month |
PGY-3
Rotation | Duration |
---|---|
Vascular (Baytown) | 4 months |
Vascular (Sugar Land) | 4 months |
Vascular | 2 months |
Transplant | 1 month |
Neuro IR | 1 month |
PGY-4
Rotation | Duration |
---|---|
Vascular | 7 months |
Vascular (Baytown) | 1 month |
Vascular (Sugar Land) | 1 month |
Elective | 1 month |
Cardiac Surgery | 1 month |
Trauma (Hermann) | 1 month |
PGY-5
Rotation | Duration |
---|---|
Vascular | 11 months |
Elective | 1 month |
*For residents interested in research, a dedicated research year can be incorporated into the curriculum.
Research
Residents at all levels of training are encouraged to actively engage in research endeavors. Opportunities exist to get involved in clinical outcomes, basic science and device development research. Institutional support exists for Houston Methodist residents who routinely present annually at local, regional and national conferences.
Pre-intern Bootcamp
This course, for medical students who have matched into integrated vascular surgery residencies, is designed to ease the transition from medical school to a vascular surgery residency. Medical students will learn skills which will allow them to excel on the floor and in the OR starting their first day. This course covers a three-day period, during which time the attendees will have lectures on vascular anatomy, exposures, endovascular basics, vascular ultrasound, wound care, and note writing/charting. Additionally, there are multiple practical sessions to teach endovascular skills and vascular suturing technique.
Weekly Didactics and Conferences
Each week, there are multiple mornings which are set aside for resident education in the form of didactics, conferences, case planning meetings, M&M sessions, and mock orals. The didactics sessions comprise of Vascular Surgical Core modules and other resources and follow a question based structure in preparation for the yearly VSITE examination. On Thursday mornings, our weekly case conference is held. These presentations, which are put together and presented by a trainee, review the decision making taken prior to operative intervention and include a recorded, de-identified video of the surgical procedure. All of the morning meetings are resident run and moderated by faculty, with the goal of establishing fundamental knowledge, situational application, and continuous improvement for the best possible in vascular surgical patient care. We strive to harbor an open environment of discussion and education.
Additionally, journal club is held once a month at an offsite local venue and covers two recent journal articles.
Vascular Surgical Training Association of Houston (VaSTAH)
VaSTAH is a bi-annual cadaver workshop for the integrated vascular residents and fellows with the purpose of teaching common vascular exposure anatomy and techniques. As the trainee progresses, the level of exposures taught becomes more advanced. Typically, VaSTAH spans two days, with the first day dedicated to faculty teaching the exposures and the second day consisting of a practical examination in which the trainee exposes a vessel without assistance. Examples of important exposures covered in VaSTAH workshops include below/above knee popliteal, femoral, axillary, carotid, vertebral, aortic, and mesenteric vessels.
Vascular Surgery Workshops
Hands on training and simulation lab workshops are frequently held in order to give trainees practical experience in common vascular skills and increase the comfort level in the operating room. Examples of these workshops include an endovascular sheep lab to demonstrate IVC filter placement and retrieval, a closure device workshop sponsored by industry, sessions covering correct ultrasound technique, and a ruptured AAA skills course.
Cardiovascular Fellows' Bootcamp
The CV Fellows' Bootcamp is a weekend course held annually in August. Hundreds of vascular surgery, vascular medicine, interventional radiology, and interventional cardiology fellows attend this training course. Boot Camp provides two days of expert-led lectures on the fundamentals of cardiovascular disease and management, and a one-day of hands-on training. The guiding principles for this course are “Teach broadly. Teach early. Teach basics.” The vascular surgery track offers expert-led interactive lectures that are complemented with hands-on training, including demonstrations of ultrasound-guided access, dissection and exposures on cadavers, and open vascular and endovascular surgical training. The Friday sessions features intensive hands-on training at the Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation & Education (MITIE), with two tracks (cardiology and vascular surgery) to allow specialty-specific training. This is an excellent opportunity to network, consolidate skills, and pick up tips, tricks and nuances.
Pumps & Pipes
A unique annual conference that brings together technological giants based in the city of Houston representing medicine, energy and aerospace sectors. Through this partnership between Houston Methodist, ExxonMobil, NASA and others, researchers delve into the complex technological problems facing each of those industries and see what’s in “the other guy’s toolkit”. The goal of this problem-focused forum is to promote cross-industry collaboration and transfer of knowledge and technological know-how between industries. Pumps & Pipes was co-founded by Alan Lumsden, MD, chair of the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate if they are able.
DeBakey Cardiovascular Education
Building on Dr. Michael E. DeBakey's commitment to excellence in education, Houston Methodist's DeBakey CV Education is an epicenter for cardiovascular academic and clinical educational programs that support the provision of optimal care to patients suffering from cardiovascular conditions and diseases. One of the highlights of Debakey CV Education is our Youtube channel, which features hundreds of in-depth surgical videos created by the trainees and faculty, advanced lectures on the latest cardiovascular topics, interviews, and much more. The channel now has over 85,000 subscribers and over 13,000,000 views.
Houston Methodist Institute for Technology, Innovation, & Education (MITIE)
MITIE is one of the most advanced clinical training facilities in the world, and provides a space for health care professionals to acquire new skills and industry partners to showcase new devices. The facility has a large procedural skills area where cadaveric and animal simulation labs can take place, as well as other suites containing a 1.5T MRI, CT scanner, and hybrid OR suite for research and education purposes. The goal of MITIE is to improve patient safety through these educational pursuits and to conduct research on skills acquisition and technological development. This is the location of many of the vascular program's workshops and simulations labs.
Take a virtual tour of this cutting edge facility by clicking here.
Get In Touch
Program Contact
Program Coordinator
6550 Fannin St., Smith Tower 1401
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: 713.441.9319
Email: svale@houstonmethodist.org
Program Directors
Program Director
6550 Fannin St., Smith
Tower 1401
Houston, TX 77030 Tel: 713.441.9319
Email: ekpeden@houstonmethodist.org
Maham Rahimi, MD, PhD, RPVI
Associate Program Director
6550 Fannin St., Smith Tower 1401
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: 713.441.9319
Email: mrahimi@houstonmethodist.org
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