Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy Fellowship Program

Training the Next Generation of
Vascular Surgeons

The Johns Hopkins Hospital, in the heart of Baltimore, Maryland, is a world-class clinical institution with a diverse national and international patient population.

Fellows receive unequaled open and endovascular training from faculty who are national leaders in their field, and graduate as competent and confident open and endovascular surgeons, positioned for success and for leadership positions in vascular surgery.

Meet Our Leadership

  • Christopher Joseph Abularrage, M.D.

    • The Bertram M. Bernheim Professor of Surgery
    • Director, Diabetic Foot and Wound Clinic
    • Fellowship Program Director, Vascular Surgery & Endovascular Therapy
    • Associate Director, Limb Preservation and Wound Care Fellowship
    • Professor of Surgery
  • James Hamilton Black III, M.D.

    • Chief of the Division of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy
    • David Goldfarb, MD Research Professor of Surgery
    • Attending Surgeon
    • Professor of Surgery
  • Caitlin W. Hicks, M.D., M.S.

    • Associate Fellowship Program Director, Vascular Surgery & Endovascular Therapy
    • Director of Research, Multidisciplinary Diabetic Foot and Wound Service
    • Associate Director, Limb Preservation and Wound Care Fellowship
    • Associate Professor of Surgery

Learn More About the Fellowship

Learn more information about the Johns Hopkins Vascular and Endovascular Therapy Fellowship by contacting our program administrator, Crystal Blick.

Invited Lecture Series

We feature two invited lecture series, the Brandi Rutherford Lecture and the Miller Lecture, which features innovative vascular surgeons to discuss the latest vascular health topics and research.

Specializations

We provide training for multiple services at Johns Hopkins, providing one fellow to manage and treat comprehensive vascular diseases.

Operation Volumes

Learn more about the operative experience in both open and endovascular surgery we offer fellows.