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Vascular Surgery Residencies and Fellowships

At UPMC, we offer comprehensive training programs designed to cultivate the next generation of vascular surgeons. Our programs include an accredited five-year residency and an accredited two-year fellowship.

With a focus on cutting-edge technology and research, we provide our residents and fellows with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the field of vascular surgery. Join us at UPMC to embark on a journey of excellence and innovation in patient care.

On this page

  • Residency and Fellowship Programs.
  • Contact Us.
  • How to Apply.
  • Educational Opportunities and Benefits.
  • Information for International Medical Graduates.
  • Information for Medical Students.
  • Rotations and Hospital Information.
  • Resources and Information for Residency and Fellowship Recruits.
  • Vascular Residency and Fellowship Program Alumni.

Our Fellowship and Residency Programs

Integrated 0-5 residency program

The five-year residency program is a recent training paradigm approved by the ACGME that leads to certification in vascular surgery. We were granted two slots for the program and our first two residents started in 2007. The program is designed to train well-rounded vascular specialists with expertise in clinical and academic vascular care provides exposure to cutting edge evolving new technologies and research.

The program is available to fourth-year medical students through the standard application and matching pathways (ERAS and NRMP). The first two years of the program are devoted to core surgical training, during which time the residents complete general surgery rotations. The core years also include a body imaging radiology rotation and a cardiology rotation. The remaining three years are devoted exclusively to vascular surgery training.

The program includes an additional mandatory two years of research under a T32 training grant. The research years start after the third clinical year and include basic science research, biomechanical engineering research, or clinical research with the possibility of obtaining an MSc degree in clinical research. As with our 5-2 program, residents have presented their work at regional and national meetings and gone on to publish landmark papers.

The core of the service rotations for both independent and integrated programs is at UPMC Presbyterian and UPMC Shadyside, where residents are challenged by a vast array of open and endovascular cases. Additionally, residents spend time at UPMC Passavant, UPMC St. Margaret, UPMC Mercy, UPMC Montefiore, Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC, and the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System.

The vascular surgery residents manage the core vascular surgery clinical service at each hospital. General surgical residents rotate on select services and share call responsibilities. All patients admitted to our service are assigned to an attending vascular surgeon. All residents are also required to attend clinic on a weekly basis, which provides them with continuity of care and the opportunity to meet the patient both pre- and post-operatively.

The operative experience includes rich exposure to aortic diseases, aneurysms, carotid artery stenosis, peripheral arterial disease, traumatic vascular injuries, dialysis access, and venous pathology including interventional therapy for acute and chronic deep vein thrombosis (DVT). It also provides a balanced mix of endovascular and open procedures, including open and fenestrated repair of thoracoabdominal aneurysm. The vascular surgery resident will acquire operative experience in more than 300 cases per year. The residents are given a gradual increase in direct responsibility for pre- and post-operative patient care, and for the performance of surgical procedures under the direct supervision of the attending vascular surgeon.

Post-Graduate Year 1

Dr. Isabel Billiar, Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine.

Isabel Billiar, MD
Medical School: Drexel University College of Medicine

Dr. Sarah Myers, Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

Sarah Myers, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine


Post-Graduate Year 2

Mary Binko, MD

Mary Binko, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

Mariam Maksutova, MD

Mariam Maksutova, MD
Medical School: University of Michigan School of Medicine


Post-Graduate Year 3

Dr. Jihane Jadi, Medical School: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine.

Jihane Jadi, MD
Medical School: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Medicine

Picture of Emily Mosher, MD.

Emily Mosher, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 


Post-Graduate Year 4

Marissa Jarosinski, MD
Medical School: Rutgers, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School 

Edward Oh, MD
Medical School: USF Health Morsani College of Medicine 


Post-Graduate Year 5

rohan kulkarni

Rohan Kulkarni, MD
Medical School: University of Illinois College of Medicine, Rockford

Bowen Xie, MD

Bowen Xie, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School, 2018 


T32 Research Residents

Vascular surgery resident Sahar Alimohamadi

Sahar Alimohamadi, MD
Medical School: Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University 

Vascular surgery resident Lindsey Olivere

Lindsey Olivere, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Mikayla Lowenkamp, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

Yash Pandya, MD
Medical School: University of Pittsburgh Medical School

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5-2 Fellowship program

The UPMC Division of Vascular Surgery has had a successful two-year independent residency program (fellowship) in vascular surgery since 2001 and has been able to secure ongoing ACGME accreditation since.

The program is available to general surgery residents through the standard application and matching pathways (ERAS and NRMP).

The two-year independent vascular surgery residency after general surgery training is an ACGME-approved program for two residents per year, offering clinical experience including core service rotations, endovascular interventional experience, a venous rotation, clinical noninvasive vascular laboratory education, and clinical research.

In addition to their clinical training, the vascular surgery 5-2 residents are encouraged to participate in clinical research projects throughout their educational experience. Residents have routinely presented their work at regional and national meetings, and some of these projects have gone on to become landmark papers.

Learn more about Jane Cheng, MD.

Jane Cheng, MD
Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine

Learn more about Rafael Ramos-Jimenez, MD.

Rafael Ramos-Jimenez, MD
Medical School: University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine

Second Year Fellows

Maxim Shaydakov, MD

Maxim Shaydakov, MD
Medical School: Military Medical Academy S.M. Kirov, Russian Federation
Residency: Central Michigan University
Fellowship: UPMC, 2025

Michael Villarreal, MD

Michael Villarreal, MD
Medical School: University of Texas Branch School of Medicine
Residency: The Ohio State University
Fellowship: UPMC, 2025

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Residency and Fellowship Program Contact Information

Ulka Sachdev, MD
Residency and Fellowship Program Director
Phone: 412-641-8248
sachdevu2@upmc.edu

GME Administration
Phone: 412-802-3031
GME_Administration@upmc.edu

Medical Student Electives Contact Information

Alisha Strong
Medical Student Coordinator
Phone: 412-647-5314
strongad@upmc.edu

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Applying for a Vascular Surgery Residency or Fellowship

All applications for our 5-2 fellowship program and integrated 0-5 residency program must be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS).

Applications for two positions in our five-year vascular surgery residency program are accepted until October 31 of each year or until all interview slots are filled.

Applications for a position in our two-year fellowship training program are accepted until December 31 of each year or until all interview slots are filled.

Applications for both programs are accepted only via ERAS. The vascular surgery residency office will not accept any paper applications.

Personal interviews are by invitation only and are required for acceptance to our program. Completed applications should include:

  • ERAS application
  • Personal statement
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Official medical school transcript
  • Dean's letter
  • 3-4 current letters of recommendation
  • USMLE Board scores

If you need additional information, please contact Whitney Silveira at silveiraw@upmc.edu or 412-802-3031.

Our interview process for both programs is a one-day process. We prefer that applicants arrive the night before for a dinner with faculty and trainees.

The five-year residency interviews are held in December and January, scheduled on two Wednesdays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Interviews for the two-year vascular surgery fellowship program are held in February and March, scheduled on two Wednesdays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Vascular Surgery Educational Opportunities and Benefits

Vascular conferences

An academic conference is held on a weekly basis, which includes topics for educational review, lectures by visiting professors, and case presentations. The conference is approved for one hour of Category I CME credit by UPMC.

In addition, a bi-monthly Basic and Clinical Research Conference, supported by topics related to bench research and clinical trial investigations, is held. Morbidity & Mortality Review and Journal Club are also included in the curricula.

On a business level, coding and reimbursement meetings are held on a regular basis to keep residents abreast of the latest issues.

Vascular surgery research

The scope of research currently available in the division includes clinical trials, clinical reviews, bioengineering, molecular biology, gene therapy, methods of inhibiting neointimal hyperplasia, and other aspects of vascular biology.

Residents entering into the integrated five-year program as interns are expected to do two additional years of research in the Division of Vascular Surgery. This can be in one of the basic science labs devoted to vascular research, in the biomechanical engineering laboratories, or by doing clinical research.

The University of Pittsburgh has been designated as a center for development of translational research and as a location to foster young physicians in clinical research.

Several members of the division currently have NIH grants investigating various aspects of vascular diseases. The division also employs four vascular research coordinators who work on active prospective trials, as well as a full-time biostatistician.

Vascular surgery residents have the opportunity to become familiar with the current ongoing trials, methodology used, and statistical methods of analysis in order to carry out independent investigations in the future.

Vascular surgery residency and fellowship benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Health, dental, and life insurances
  • Three weeks of vacation per academic year
  • Financial support for one scientific meeting
  • Yearly educational fund
  • Holiday time off
  • Professional liability insurance
  • Long-term disability insurance

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Information for International Medical Graduates

All international medical graduates must hold a current and valid ECFMG certificate in order for their application to be considered complete, including the clinical skills assessment, which must also be current and valid. Each applicant must have taken and passed both Steps I and Steps II of the USMLE, and their English qualifying examination must be current and valid.

We do not have a minimum USMLE score requirement, but all scores must be passing. There is no requirement regarding length of time since medical school graduation, and prior United States clinical experience is not required.

The preferred visa for training in our program is the J-1 visa, sponsored through the ECFMG for residency/fellowship training.

If you have questions regarding visas or obtaining a graduate license for training in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, please contact the Graduate Medical Education Office at 412-647-5815. For information regarding ECFMG certification, visit the ECFMG website.

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Information for Medical Students

Medical student electives

All requests for fourth-year electives for visiting LCME applicants can be processed only through the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine website, which explains the different electives available in the Department of Surgery and how an application can be processed online.

To access the application or for further information, visit the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine or contact Alisha Strong, Medical Student Coordinator, at strongad@upmc.edu, 412-647-5314, or by fax at 412-647-4889.

If you have difficulty with the application, contact visiting@medschool.pitt.edu.

Course descriptions and program requirements are subject to change.

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Vascular Surgery Residency and Fellowship Rotations and Hospital Information

Our residents and fellows have the opportunity to rotate at several UPMC hospitals, including:

  • UPMC Presbyterian
  • UPMC Montefiore
  • UPMC Shadyside
  • UPMC St. Margaret
  • UPMC Passavant
  • UPMC Mercy
  • Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC

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Resources and Information for Residency and Fellowship Recruits

See below for some useful information about our programs to help you in considering where you want to continue your training in vascular surgery.

If you have any questions or want some additional information, please contact GME Administration, GME_Administration@upmc.edu.

  • Vascular Residents’ Instagram
  • UPMC Vascular Twitter
  • Vascular Residency & Fellowship Brochure (2024-2025)
  • Roster with Email Addresses of Current Faculty, Residents, and Fellows
  • Summary & Descriptions of Ongoing Clinical Trials
  • VisitPITTSBURGH YouTube Channel
  • Living & Working in Pittsburgh Links:
    • VisitPITTSBURGH — Standouts: Official Visitors Guide / About Pittsburgh / Family Fun
    • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust — Standouts: About / Things to do in Downtown Pittsburgh
    • Pittsburgh City Paper — Standouts: Best of Pgh / Newcomers Guide / City Guide
    • Pittsburghpa.gov — Standouts: Explore Pittsburgh / Citiparks / Events

Additional resources

Learn more about the centers and cores at the Pittsburgh Heart, Lung, Blood, and Vascular Medicine Institute and how our multidisciplinary team of scientists is advancing research in the heart, lung, and blood systems.

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Vascular Residency and Fellowship Program Alumni

Since graduating from our program, our alumni have gone on to pursue successful careers at UPMC and beyond, advancing the field of vascular surgery through excellence in patient care and research.

Class of 1999-2000

  • Edith Tzeng, MD
    Medical School: University of Chicago, 1990
    Residency: University Health Center of Pittsburgh, 1999

Class of 2000-2001

  • Laura Garvey, MD
    Medical School: UCLA School of Medicine, 1995
    Residency: UPMC, 2000

Class of 2000-2002

  • Ranier Aquino, MD
    Medical School: New York Medical College, 1995
    Residency: Lenox Hill Hospital, 2000

Class of 2001-2003

  • Daniel Bertges, MD
    Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1994
    Residency: UPMC, 2001

Class of 2002-2004 

  • Ellen Dillavou, MD
    Medical school: University of Arizona, 1996
    Residency: Thomas Jefferson University, 2002

Class of 2003-2005

  • Christopher Compton, MD
    Medical School: Wayne State University, 1998
    Residency: Case Western Reserve University, 2003
  • Maureen Sheehan, MD
    Medical School: Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1998
    Residency: Loyola University Medical Center, 2003

Class of 2004-2006

  • Tamer Boules, MD
    Medical School: University of Michigan School, 1998
    Residency: University of Michigan Hospitals, 2004
  • Stephen Stanziale, MD
    Medical School: Vanderbilt University Medical School, 1997
    Residency: Cornell University Medical College/NY Presbyterian Hospital, 2004

Class of 2005-2007

  • Shan-e-ali Haider, MD
    Medical School: State University of New York at Stony Brook, 2000
    Residency: University of Rochester, 2005
  • Shariq Sayeed, MD
    Medical School: Emory University School of Medicine, 1998
    Residency: University of Rochester, 2005

Class of 2006-2008

  • Joel Barbato, MD
    Medical Schoo: University of Minnesota Medical School, 1999
    Residency: UPMC, 2006
  • Michael Go, MD
    Medical School: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2000
    Residency: The Ohio State University, 2006

Class of 2007-2009

  • Georges Al-Khoury, MD
    Medical School: Universite Libanaise Lebanon, 1999
    Residency: SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 2005
  • Donald Baril, MD
    Medical School: Ohio State University. 2001
    Residency: Mount Sinai Hospital, 2007

Class of 2008-2010

  • Nathanial Fernandez, MD
    Medical School: University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, 2000
    Residency: Fletcher Allen Health Care/University of Vermont, 2006
  • Atul Rao, MD
    Medical School: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey/New Jersey Medical School, 2001
    Residency: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 2008

Class of 2009-2011

  • Geetha Jeyabalan, MD
    Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, 2002
    Residency: UPMC, 2009
  • Cassius Ochoa Chaar, MD
    Medical School: American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 2002
    Residency: Yale New Haven Hospital, 2008
  • Susanna Shin, MD
    Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2002
    Residency: Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2009

Class of 2010-2012

  • Rolando Celis, MD
    Medical School: Unversidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru, 2002
    Residency: University of Nebraska Medical Center, 2010
  • Eric Hager, MD
    Medical School: Thomas Jefferson University, 2004
    Residency: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 2010
  • Melanie Hoehn, MD
    Medical School: St. Louis University School of Medicine, 2005
    Residency: University of Maryland, 2010
  • Naveed Saqib, MD
    Medical School: King Edward Medical College, Pakistan, 2003
    Residency: University of New Mexico, 2010

Class of 2011-2013

  • Jonathan Bath, MD
    Medical School: Guy's, King's & St. Thomas's School of Medicine, United Kingdom, 2005
    Residency: University of California at Los Angeles, 2011
  • Y. Avery Ching, MD
    Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School, 2004
    Residency: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical School, 2011
  • Danielle Doucet, MD
    Medical School: SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, 2004
    Residency: University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey/New Jersey Medical School, 2011
  • Wei Li, MD
    Medical School: Tianjin Medical University, China, 1998
    Residency: New York Methodist Hospital, 2011

Class of 2012-2014

  • Robert Hacker, MD
    Medical School: Drexel University, 2007
    Residency: North Shore Long Island Jewish Medical Center, 2012
  • William Wu, MD
    Medical School: Rush Medical College, 2007
    Residency: University of Cincinnati, 2012

Class of 2007-2014

  • Ryan McEnaney, MD
    Medical School: St. Louis University School of Medicine, 2007
    Residency: UPMC, 2014
  • Theodore Yuo, MD
    Medical School: Dartmouth Medical School, 2007
    Residency: UPMC, 2014

Class of 2013-2015

  • Khubaib Mapara, MD
    Medical School: Aga Khan Medical College, Pakistan, 2004
    Residency: Vanderbilt University, 2012
  • Areck Ucuzian, MD
    Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine, 2004
    Residency: Loyola University Medical Center, 2013

Class of 2008-2015

  • Misaki Kiguchi, MD
    Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine, 2008
    Residency: UPMC, 2015
  • Justin Wallace, MD
    Medical School: Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, 2008
    Residency: UPMC, 2015 

Class of 2014-2016

  • Michael Madigan, MD
    Medical School: Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, 2007
    Residency: UPMC, 2015
  • Raymond Eid, MD
    Medical School: American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 2005
    Residency: UPMC, 2015

Class of 2009-2016 

  • Ankur Shukla, MD
    Medical School: University of Florida College of Medicine, 2009
    Residency: UPMC, 2016

Class of 2011-2016

  • Christopher Washington, MD
    Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2006
    Residency: UPMC, 2016

Class of 2015-2017

  • Jon Henry, MD
    Medical School: Ohio State University School of Medicine, 2008
    Residency: Ohio State University School of Medicine, 2015
  • Joyce Lin, MD
    Medical School: Medical College of Wisconsin, 2008
    Residency: UPMC, 2015

Class of 2010-2017

  • Andrew Leake, MD
    Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2010
    Residency: UPMC, 2017
  • Jun Xu, MD
    Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 2010
    Residency: UPMC, 2017

Class of 2018

  • Elizabeth Genovese, MD
    Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2011
    Residency: UPMC, 2018
  • Nathan Liang, MD
    Medical School: Texas A & M University System HSC College of Medicine, 2011
    Residency: UPMC, 2018
  • Gregory Salzler, MD
    Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine, 2009&;
    Residency: New York Presbyterian Hospital- Weill Cornell Medical Center, 2016
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2018
  • Sung Yang, MD
    Medical School: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine, 2009&
    Residency: University of Cincinnati Medical Center, 2016 
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2018

Class of 2019

  • Kathryn Fong, MD
    Medical School: bs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, 2012      
    Residency: Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (Cleveland, OH), 2017
    Fellowship:
    UPMC, 2019
  • Lindsey Haga, MD
    Medical School: Ross University School of Medicine, (Dominican Republic), 2012
    Residency: PinnacleHealth (Harrisburg, PA), 2017
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2019
  • Natalie Sridharan, MD
    Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2012
    Residency: UPMC, 2019
  • Jason Wagner, MD
    Medical School: Eastern Virginia Medical School, 2012
    Residency: UPMC, 2019

Class of 2020

  • Scott Chapman, MD
    Medical School: Loyola University
    Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1998
    Residency: Loyola University
    Medical Center (Maywood, IL), 2003
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2020
  • Xiaoyi Li, MD
    Medical School: University of Miami
    Miller School of Medicine, 2013
    Residency: University of Miami /
    Jackson Memorial Hospital, 2017
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2020
  • Abhisekh Mohapatra, MD
    Medical School: Case Western
    Reserve University School of Medicine, 2013
    Residency: UPMC, 2020
  • Karim Salem, MD
    Medical School: University of Cincinnati
    College of Medicine, 2013
    Residency: UPMC, 2020

Class of 2021

  • Elica Inagaki, MD
    Medical School: Medical College of Wisconsin
    Residency: Boston Medical Center
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2021
  • Anthony Lewis, MD
    Medical School: University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine
    Residency: UPMC, 2019
    Fellowship: UPMC, 2021
  • Catherine Go, MD
    Medical School: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    Residency: UPMC, 2021
  • Nandan Nath, MD
    Medical School: University of Minnesota
    Residency: UPMC, 2021

Class of 2022

  • Kathy Gonzalez, MD
    Medical School: University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, 2015
  • Kyle Markel, MD
    Medical School: Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2015

Class of 2023

  • Jessica Mayor, MD
    Medical School: University of Miami Leonard M Miller School of Medicine
  • Vei Shaun Siow, MD
    Medical School: Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
  • Othman Abdul-Malak, MD
    Medical School: American University in Beirut, 2013
  • Amanda Phillips, MD
    Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School, 2016

Class of 2023-2024

  • Susan “Natalie” Eisert, MD
    Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
  • Katherine Reitz, MD, MSc
    Medical School: University of Rochester School of Medicine or Dentistry
  • Adham Abou Ali, MD
    Medical School: American University of Beirut
  • Elizabeth Andraska, MD
    Medical School: University of Michigan Medical School
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