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Gregg S. Landis, MD
Associate Chairman
Director of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Room M204

718-445-0220

Education: Institution Years
Medical Education

UMDNJ
Newark, New Jersey

1991-1995
Internship

Montefiore Medical Center
Albert Eisntein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY  

1995-1996
Chief Resident

General Surgery:
Montefiore Medical Center
Bronx, NY

1996 - 1999
Fellowship Research Fellow Vascular Surgery:
State University of New York
Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn, NY
1999 - 2000
  Clinical Fellow Vascular Surgery
State University of New York
Downstate Medical Center
Brooklyn, NY
2001 - 2002

Board Certification(s):
 

American Board of General Surgery
American Board of Vascular   Surgery  

 

Licensure:
  New York
 

Academic Appointments:
  Clinical Assistant Instructor,
SUNY- Downstate Medical Center,
Brooklyn, New York
July 2000 - June 2002
  Assistant Professor of Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York, July 2002 - Present

Medical Specialties:
  General Surgery
Vascular Surgery
Endovascular surgery
 

Affiliations/Professional Societies:
 

American College of Surgeons
Society for Vascular Surgery
American Association for Vascular Surgery, 2003
New York Society for Vascular Surgery

 

Languages Spoken:
  English  

Current Publications:
 

1. Landis GS , Anne S, Faries PL. Treatment of Candidal Cholecystitis with Amphotericin B Cholecystostomy Irrigation. JVIR, submitted

  2. Blattman SB, Landis GS , Knight M, Panetta TF, Sclafani S, and Burak JH. Combined Endovascular and Open Repair of Penetrating Innominate Artery and Tracheal Injury. Annals of Thoracic Surgery (2002) 74: 237-239.
  3. Landis GS , Panetta TF, Blattman SB, Graber HL, Pei Y, Schmitz CH, and Barbour RL. Clinical Applications of Dynamic Optical Tomography In Vascular Disease. Proceedings of the Society of Photo-optical Industrial Engineers (2001) 4250: 130-141.
  Presentations:
1. Smeraldi AG, Naar D, Panetta TF, Tarantini FA, Song M, Rodino W, Landis GS , Dietzek AM. Use of Expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene Covered Endoprosthesis for the Treatment of Infrainguinal Arterial Occlusive Disease. 18 th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Vascular Society, Philadelphia, April 2004.
  2. Landis GS. Current Endovascular Therapies for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms. Beth Israel Medical Center Continuing Medical Education (CME) Series, January 16, 2003.
  3. Landis GS. Preoperative Imaging and Measurements for Aortic Stent-Grafts. Brooklyn Endovascular Training Symposium, SUNY- Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, November 4, 2001.
  4. Landis GS , Blattman SB, Wilker M, Klein DA, Najjar JG, Song M, Rodino W, and Panetta TF. Effect of Cilostazol on Segmental Blood Flow in Patients with Intermittent Claudication. Joint Annual Meeting of the Society of Vascular Surgery and the American Association for Vascular Surgery, Baltimore Maryland, June 2001.
  5. Landis GS , Panetta TF, Blattman SB, Graber HL, Pei Y, Schmitz CH, and Barbour RL. Dynamic Vascular Imaging by Near Infrared Optical Tomography. Joint Annual Meeting of the Society of Vascular Surgery and the American Association for Vascular Surgery, Baltimore Maryland, June 2001

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