Vascular surgery resident
Stanford University
Palo Alto, California
Shernaz Dossabhoy, MD, MBA is a fourth-year integrated vascular surgery resident at Stanford. She earned her MD degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, where she was afforded excellent early mentorship and research opportunities in complex aortic disease, including working with an IDE-clinical trial for custom-made fenestrated/branched endovascular aortic devices. At Stanford, she has helped expand the institution's ZFEN and complex aortic database, focusing her projects on long-term outcomes, including reintervention, renal function, and mortality. Most recently, she completed a two-year T32 postdoctoral research fellowship, awarded by the AHRQ and Department of Health Policy at Stanford. Her research focused on improving preoperative risk stratification for patients undergoing complex aortic aneurysm repair. She also was selected for the Journal of Vascular Surgery's first editorial internship cohort and continues to review for the JVS and its family of journals.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
2:54 PM – 3:02 PM CT