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Isibor Arhuidese, MD, MPH, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery (Vascular), Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases), and Biomedical Informatics at Yale University. He holds concurrent appointments in the Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health. His clinical expertise includes vascular and endovascular surgery, focusing on aortic aneurysms, carotid disease, peripheral arterial disease, and hemodialysis access creation. He emphasizes patient-centered care and shared decision-making, leveraging research evidence to tailor treatments. His research explores pre/post-operative factors affecting vascular outcomes, integrating epidemiology, machine learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration to address disparities in vascular care.
Education: MD from University of Benin (Nigeria), MPH in Epidemiology & Biostatistics from Johns Hopkins University, and a Vascular Surgery Research Fellowship at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Completed Vascular Surgery Residency at University of South Florida, earning Alpha Omega Alpha and Larey C. Carey Awards.
Research Interests: Aortic diseases, machine learning applications, vascular intervention outcomes, and population-level solutions to vascular problems. Collaborates across medicine, public health, engineering, and computer science.
Awards: Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (2022), Larey C. Carey Best Resident Research Award (2017, 2018), Capstone Research Award (2013), and Yale Surgery Clinical Study Seed Grant (2022).
Key Publications: Focus on vascular access outcomes (smoking impact, cilostazol efficacy), carotid revascularization outcomes, and disparities in peripheral artery disease management. Recent work includes optimizing femoral artery interventions and TCAR procedural safety.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary teams at Yale's Biomedical Informatics, Chronic Disease Epidemiology, and Vascular Surgery programs. Active in national vascular surgery research networks.



