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Dr. David Strosberg is an Assistant Professor of Surgery in the Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at Yale School of Medicine and practices at Yale New Haven Hospital. He specializes in open, endovascular, and hybrid treatments for complex vascular conditions, including aortic disease, carotid stenosis, critical limb ischemia, and thoracic outlet syndrome, with a focus on patients with connective tissue disorders.
- Assistant Professor of Surgery, Yale School of Medicine
- Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
- Yale New Haven Hospital
- VA Connecticut Healthcare, West Haven
Education:
- MD, Upstate Medical University - State University of New York
- MS in Medical Science, Ohio State University
- Residency: The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Administrative Chief Resident)
- Vascular Surgical Fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospital
Dr. Strosberg's research interests center on medical education, particularly simulation and curriculum development for medical students and residents. He has been recognized with multiple teaching awards at institutional, regional, and national levels, reflecting his commitment to surgical training excellence.
His recent publications span vascular surgery and biomedical engineering, with a focus on hemodynamic modeling, revascularization outcomes, and innovations in dialysis access. These works reflect a strong interdisciplinary approach involving computational modeling, clinical outcomes analysis, and surgical innovation.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Finalist, Distinguished Teaching Society (2020)
- Resident and Fellows Case Competition Winner, Johns Hopkins (2019)
- Resident of the Year Award, The Ohio State University (2018)
- Resident Teacher Award, The Ohio State University (2018)
- Robyn D. Howson Housestaff Humanism Award, The Ohio State University (2018)
Dr. Strosberg is actively involved in clinical teaching and has received grant support for surgical education initiatives, including the Surgical Education Solutions grant. He collaborates extensively with vascular researchers at Yale, including Dr. Alan Dardik and Dr. Cassius Iyad Ochoa Chaar. He is part of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Program and contributes to advancing vascular care through both clinical innovation and educational leadership.
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