The SVS Sub-Section on Outpatient & Office Vascular Care, with Dr. Robert Molnar, Dr. Anil Hingorani, and Dr. Edward Arous

The SVS Sub-Section on Outpatient & Office Vascular Care, with Dr. Robert Molnar, Dr. Anil Hingorani, and Dr. Edward Arous

 

We are excited to have Dr. Robert Molnar, Dr. Anil Hingorani, and Dr. Edward Arous to discuss the SVS Sub-Section on Outpatient & Office Vascular Care (SOOVC). In 2018, the SVS created a new membership section for clinicians who work in outpatient and office vascular care centers. The section’s mission is to establish a forum where members can work to advance the care of patients with vascular disease in outpatient settings by enhancing SVS efforts in education, advocacy, quality practice, ethics and research. Since its start, the section has grown to more than 130 members. It is now a subsection of the SVS Community Practice Section (SVSCPS).

 

Dr. Robert Molnar has practiced with the Michigan Vascular Center since 1998. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Notre Dame, his medical degree at the Medical College of Ohio, his General Surgery at Michigan State University, and his Vascular Fellowship at Vanderbilt University. He serves as the chair of the SVS Community Practice Section and is on the SVS executive Board. One of his main interests is in high quality outpatient vascular care, especially in the OBL space.

 

Dr. Anil Hingorani has been practicing vascular surgery in Brooklyn, New York since 1998. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and graduated medical school from Albany Medical college. He performed his general surgery residency at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Medical center at Columbia University and his vascular fellowship at Maimonides Medical Center. He serves as the chair of the Subsection for Outpatient and Office Vascular Care. He is affiliated with NYU Langone in Brooklyn New York

 

Dr. Edward Arous received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, his master’s in public health from the Harvard School of Public Health and completed his residency in vascular surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Prior to joining The Vascular Care Group, Dr. Arous was an Assistant Professor of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the Director of the Limb Preservation Center.

 

 

Learn more about the SOOVC here: SVS SOOVC webpage

 

SVS Community Practice Section

 

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