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Division of Vascular Surgery


FACULTY


Gary Seabrook MD

Gary R. Seabrook, MD
Professor and Chief, Vascular Surgery
Training: Wayne State University (MD), Medical College of Wisconsin (Residency/Fellowship)
Interests: Surgical infections, hypercoagulable states, thrombolytic therapy, carotid artery disease

Kellie R Brown MD

Kellie Brown, MD
Associate Professor, Vascular Surgery
Training: Medical College of Wisconsin (MD), University of North Carolina (Residency), Medical College of Wisconsin (Fellowship), University of Chicago (Clinical Scholar)
Interests: Patient care emphases on the following: abdominal aortic aneurysm, arterial reconstruction, carotid artery disease, circulatory disorders of the legs, endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm, lower extremity bypass grafts, lymphedema, peripheral vascular disease, varicose veins, venous disorders, diabetic foot infections, and surgical infections.

Charles Edmiston PhD

Charles E. Edmiston, PhD
Professor, Vascular Surgery
Training: Michigan State University (MS), Vanderbilt University (PhD)
Interests: Medical microbiology and surgical infectious disease, pathogenesis of intraabdominal and biomaterial infections, nosocomial microbial resistance, antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy, surgical site infection surveillance

James Gosset, MD
Assistant Professor, Vascular Surgery
Training: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison (MD), St. Luke's Center for Vascular Disease, Milwaukee (Residency, Transitional Program), Medical College of Wisconsin (Residency, Internal Medicine), Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio (Fellow, Vascular Medicine)

Brian Lewis MD

Brian D. Lewis, MD
Assistant Professor, Vascular Surgery
Training: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (MD), Medical College of Wisconsin (Residency), Medical College of Wisconsin (Fellow)
Interests: Surgical and endovascular management of aneurismal disease of the abdominal aorta, cerebral vascular disease, peripheral vascular disease, and surgical infection

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